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CAN KC RUN ON OUR FRONT 7 IN A BASE 3-4? HUuuuge Question... Although I liked the whole Idea of it at the Time, When Lynch came in as a Hybrid-Safety Linebacker (IMO, BB's new scheme to add more speed in the progressively quicker, pass-happy culture that He believes the NFL is going towards)-for a long series in pre-season, the results were debatable in the running game (think I read by Mike Reiss that when Tampa saw this, they called and churned out 8 Run Plays in a row... I'd rather see what our Base 3-4 can do with our new-found (and "newbie) depth at LB and our front 3 finally ALL together, happy and healthy again (i.e. read: Richard Seymour)... Therefore, IMHO, IF Kansas City CAN Run on Us, We Might have some problems...
Holy formatting Batman!
It seems if PATS play like the preseason, KC will gash them for big gains
in the run game. Most think the preseason was not a good measure of
PATs being able to stop the run.
Any one think PATs will keep KC to less than 100 yds?
Less than 150?
Whats your gut say?
It seems if PATS play like the preseason, KC will gash them for big gains
in the run game. Most think the preseason was not a good measure of
PATs being able to stop the run.
Any one think PATs will keep KC to less than 100 yds?
Less than 150?
Whats your gut say?
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It seems if PATS play like the preseason, KC will gash them for big gains
in the run game. Most think the preseason was not a good measure of
PATs being able to stop the run.
Any one think PATs will keep KC to less than 100 yds?
Less than 150?
Whats your gut say?
The Pats have always been able to take away a teams strengths over the years. Down to 3 receivers, the Chiefs have only 1 strength and that's their run game (not that the passing game could be considered a strength even at full capacity). I don't think we'll see 100 yards from the Chiefs today.
The front 3 are going to have to get pressure on Croyle early and often. He can be pretty mobile, but he gets wild with his throws when the heat gets turned up.
...do it for the Reader, so they can get jist of My point by scrolling through a lengthy diatribe...
It actually makes it much harder to read.
It actually makes it much harder to read.
The Pats have always been able to take away a teams strengths over the years. Down to 3 receivers, the Chiefs have only 1 strength and that's their run game (not that the passing game could be considered a strength even at full capacity). I don't think we'll see 100 yards from the Chiefs today.