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Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
He's looked antsy and uncomfortable in all of the playoff games so far except for, well, you know the one -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
He plays like this in the 1st half of every Super Bowl. It goes unnoticed because their opponent can't build enough of a lead for it to matter. Philly needs to get a TD here. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Alright this Mountain Dew commercial crosses the line from funny to horrifying -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nice arm punt -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
They might want to switch up the 1st down play calling. KC came prepared to shut down the run, you have to punish them for it. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Philly is doing an excellent job with their contain rush. Mahomes messed up not just running for that but he gets off his game when you keep him corralled in the pocket. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
This roster is on another level completely IMO. You could make a case they have the very best player at LT, RT, G, DT, RB, and top 5 players at C, G, WR... Might be the very best QB excluded roster in NFL history, honestly. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
McDuffie is having a rough start. I don't think he's as good as people say. Big pass catchers are a big mismatch against him as Mack Hollins showed. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Philly is just absurdly talented at every level. This is the ultimate overall talent vs QB/coach matchup. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's no controversy. What happened on that first drive is plain to see for everyone watching -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
The problem is that whether there's a conspiracy or not, the results are identical to if there was one. -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm real close to 100% buying into the conspiracy thing. It defies any other explanation -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
But I was told the Chiefs opponents have more penalties than them. Never mind the timing of when they're called -
Superbowl Game Thread - Chiefs vs Eagles
HappyDays replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Bills Hire Ryan Nielsen Senior Defensive Assistant.
HappyDays replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think this is going to be a big focus of the offseason. I know everyone is focused on the DL. But it almost doesn't matter when the QB is able to get the ball out in >2 seconds because his receivers are winning immediately. Elam is officially a bust so they need to make another significant investment there IMO. If the goal is to play more man as recent moves would indicate they need to upgrade 3/4 of their secondary. I know the man/zone splits against Mahomes were in favor of zone, but the splits against Lamar the week before were the exact opposite. From the Athletic: Also to my eyes it wasn't going more zone-heavy that affected Mahomes in the 2nd half, it was being more disciplined in our contain rush. In the 1st half we were getting burned in zone and man, it really didn't matter. So personally I don't care if it's a man or zone heavy approach. Either can be successful or not. The coaches and players simply have to perform better in either case. In man we can't have massive mistakes like Hamlin ending up 1v1 against Worthy in the slot. We can't have all of our CBs at equal depth creating easy rub opportunities. In zone we can't line both CBs 7 yards off their man and then pointlessly blitz off such a soft look. More important than any specific scheme is that McDermott and Babich and Beane need to figure out exactly what kind of defense they want to run and plan accordingly this offseason. By the end of this past season they were reeling and seemingly just calling the defense at random, likely because they had no confidence they could do any particular thing well. Compare that to the offense where at times it may have felt like a slog, but at least it had an identity and a package of plays they knew they could call successfully, and it came into every game with an intent. I couldn't tell you what the defense's intent was against KC. I guess pray and hold on for dear life. -
Deebo Samuel Granted Permission to Seek Trade
HappyDays replied to PauleeeWalnuts's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm desperate for WR upgrades but even I say pass on this. Not what the room needs and way too expensive for a declining player. I can't see any team taking on that salary. Maybe the Pats just because they're loaded with cap space and need any weapon they can get. -
Something that's dawned on me is that the MVP discussion is emblematic of the terrible shape this country is in. It's downright shocking when you really think about it. 50 randomly selected journalists vote on a completely subjective award, and it's devolved into shouting matches over race, literal death threats, grown men having an online meltdown for days on end. Social media I think has ruined the social fabric of the country, maybe permanently.
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It's an incentive which goes on our cap next year.
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Yes, in fact he's the only MVP voter I will never question because he's consistent and he explains his reasoning.
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Scott Kacsmar is melting down on Twitter lol
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Sweet looks like I called it. Lamar and Allen both had MVP type years so the voters decided to honor each of them. Lamar the all-pro for having historically good stats, Allen the MVP for carrying a talent deficient offense to historic production. Individual production vs individual value. The voters nailed it IMO.
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I'm not impressed with Philly's coaching. I think they will lose for that reason despite the talent gap. I think San Fran lost last year because Purdy is a marginal QB talent that has been elevated by an elite system, and he just couldn't hang against a dynasty. If our defense performed as well against KC in the playoffs as our offense does, we would be the dynasty.