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01-27-2021, 02:04 AM | #496 |
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01-27-2021, 02:45 AM | #497 |
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Yes. There is a big difference in what Hardman was asked to do in college, and what he is asked to do in Andy Reid's offense.
He was used primarily as a kick returner in college, and when he played receiver, he basically ran go routes. He had no real, practical experience being an actual, every down wide/slot receiver. His route tree in college was almost nonexistent. But now, Hardman has not only expanded his ability to run different routes, he has expanded his ability to run those routes with precision. He isn't Davante Adams running routes, but compared to where he started, he has advanced his skills a great deal in two years. If you ever watch the all-22, you can clearly see his development as a receiver. Greg Lewis has done a great job with Hardman. But what he did with Tyreek Hill is even more impressive. Tyreek was primarily a RB in college. The only real skill he entered the league with was his speed. Yes, Tyreek has amazing ball skills, but that is just a God given ability he was blessed with. Now, not only has Tyreek made the transition from RB to WR, but he is one of the top 2 or 3 receivers in football. No one, including Andy Reid, had any idea that Tyreek would become what he is today. Yes, they saw the speed, but no one was predicting he would become an All-Pro Wide Receiver. Greg Lewis is the position coach for both Hardman and Hill, and their development and success can be directly attributed, at least in part, to his ability to coach them up. Sent from my GM1915 using Tapatalk |
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01-27-2021, 03:22 AM | #498 |
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01-27-2021, 03:35 AM | #499 |
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Tampa does have a nicer airport but if we were to compare the cities, KC is a much nicer city in my honest assesment. I lived in the Tampa area for 3 years and the city of Tampa is a boring lifeless dump. The downtown core is filled with a bunch of corporate buildings and Raymond James stadium is one of the worst football stadiums in the NFL. It looks so rundown for a stadium built more recently than Arrowhead. And you have some shady neighbourhoods there. Drugs, crime, prostitution is rampant in the city. I used to go to the Ikea store to buy stuff and I would drive the **** back home as soon as I could. Busch Gardens is really the only thing worth mentioning about Tampa. The rest of the city is undesirable.
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01-27-2021, 03:46 AM | #500 | |
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01-27-2021, 05:05 AM | #501 |
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Interesting stat I heard on RGR was that Mahomes offense averages 3.5 points per possession.
So any time the opposing team is held to a FG or less they fall behind |
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01-27-2021, 05:33 AM | #502 | |
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01-27-2021, 06:12 AM | #503 | |
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01-27-2021, 07:37 AM | #504 |
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Looking at this game:
Tampa has a really good defense, but it matches up a lot better against Green Bay than KC because so much of what the Packers do is based on running the ball effectively. It’s kind of like the 49ers matchup, though that DL definitely gets the edge (Bosa > JPP; Buckner > Suh; Armstead > Barrett). They have speedy LB who will fly around and limit YAC. But the secondary matchup and blitzing tendencies of Tampa definitely work against it when matched up with the Chiefs. Barring Tampa being +2 in turnovers, I don’t see its D being able to stop KC enough in this one to win it. We’re seeing a lot of references to that first game, and I get it. But this is the playoff KC offense. They’re go to another level, keep the foot on the gas, and be more efficient in the red zone to boot. The evolution in the KC short passing game makes the difference in the KC O vs Tampa D matchup. On defense, Antonio Brown adds another dimension to their offense. KC didn’t use Sneed in the slot against Tampa, so that will be a new look/factor as well. Considering how well Spagnuolo has usually game planned against Brady and how well KC played, I think they find ways to put a lot of pressure on Brady without getting exposed in the defensive backfield. I’ve got KC 34-20 in this one. KC is a little more efficient, Tampa gets a little less done late. |
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01-27-2021, 07:49 AM | #505 |
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I think the best way to neutralize their DLine is to keep from third and long where they can just pin their ears back. I believe Andy is aware of this and will put us in situations to keep it third and short. I am not sure we will see a lot of slow developing plays like we are capable of. I am just hoping Bowles continues to try and blitz Mahomes.
On the defense the XFactor for us will be AB. If we contain him I like our chances. While he might be bat s**t crazy he is still supremely talented and can create problems. You can rest assured that old man Tom will be looking his way often. |
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01-27-2021, 08:17 AM | #506 | |
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01-27-2021, 08:22 AM | #507 |
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People only fly to Tampa to quickly leave it and go to the beach
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01-27-2021, 09:11 AM | #508 |
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Kind of Captain Obvious here but pass rush and turnovers are key to this game:
Pass rush: - Mahomes led the league in QBR at 96.8 vs the blitz this year - Brady was 30th vs the blitz (#5 when not blitzed) - Bucs defensive blitz frequency ranked 5th (38% of drop backs) Turnovers: - Bucs generated almost half of their points (45%) this post season from turnovers |
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01-27-2021, 09:31 AM | #510 |
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