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Jags vs Chiefs

#81

(11-09-2022, 06:44 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(11-09-2022, 03:47 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Agreed on both fronts. I think they're going to have to control the time of possession more than anything to win this game. A good mix of run and pass, but, in particular, the play calling in the passing game is going to be what makes or breaks their chances of success. 

Lawrence basically has to play perfect in this game and our defense and/or special teams is going to have to make a play. Don't care if it's a forced fumble, an interception or a sack or two that results in 4th and long. SOMEBODY has to make a splash play or two. 

Mahomes can put points on the board in a flash and in a pinch. Kelce drives the whole thing over the middle as you pointed out but it's the deep passing game when he starts to scramble around that terrifies me. 

This is the game where, if I am Pederson and Caldwell? I pull Allen & Walker aside and tell them both privately. You both need to step your [BLEEP] game up this Sunday if we want to win this. You cannot allow Mahomes to sit back there uncontested in the pocket. You just can't. Almost getting there isn't getting there. It doesn't cut it. You have to put his ketchup eating on steak [BLEEP] into the ground.

Chiefs defense is much better against the run than the pass.  If we can block Jones I think Trevor can have a break out game

Do the Jags have any Trap/Wham plays in their arsenal. I don't recall them, but I feel that wrinkle would be a good way to try to "neutralize" or slow Jones.
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#82

This is essentially the Jags Super Bowl. It’s the best team they’ll face all year and they get a BYE next week. Lay it all out there and who knows, maybe Mahomes slips up a few times.

Pass rush gotta be on point and when a play this there to be made (ummm Cisco drop pick 6), they gotta make it.
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#83

Will be interesting to see how they play pressure vs contain with Mahomes.
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#84

You know it's a tough game when even MJD didn't pick us to win, I believe for the first time this season lol.
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#85

(11-09-2022, 08:51 PM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: You know it's a tough game when even MJD didn't pick us to win, I believe for the first time this season lol.

Hes picked against us at least 1 other time as well. I remember seeing a tweet of it. Couple weeks ago though, can't remember exactly which game.
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#86

(11-09-2022, 08:51 PM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: You know it's a tough game when even MJD didn't pick us to win, I believe for the first time this season lol.

He picked the Raiders last week
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#87

The more I look into this game the more I like it. Chiefs beat the Chargers at home by 3, the Raiders at home by 1, a TB team that had their whole interior oline out and missing WRs, and the Titans at home in OT. They beat a 3 win Cardinals team without Hopknis and beat up 49ers D with a lot of players missing. They also lost to the Bills and the Colts. They havent even played a young team or a healthy team yet and we are both on top of being hungry. Should be good.
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#88

Chiefs run the 3rd most Cover 2 and Trevor typically doesn’t do too well against Cover 2.

Hopefully he can change this week. Big task.
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#89
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2022, 01:09 AM by JaguarJosh2.)

It's frustrating to see the Chargers in the playoffs as of now.  A team we whipped handily in their stadium.   If the Colts can beat KC,  so can we.

(11-09-2022, 09:09 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(11-09-2022, 08:51 PM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: You know it's a tough game when even MJD didn't pick us to win, I believe for the first time this season lol.

He picked the Raiders last week

Well the Raiders were his home town team.
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#90

(11-07-2022, 10:02 AM)Mikey Wrote:
(11-07-2022, 08:50 AM)SamusAranX Wrote: Already written it off as a loss but maybe we keep it close at least

Yeah this is one of those that if we lose close, I doubt we should have much to complain about.

If we look like fools, that would be bad, but I don't see that type of game playing out.

You know better than that.
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#91

I guess we will see if the defense is as bad as some around here think it is. Mahomes is gonna get his regardless of how well we play but maybe they can slow him down enough, the question is can Lawrence start attacking down field and keep us in this one.
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#92

(11-09-2022, 10:07 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: Chiefs run the 3rd most Cover 2 and Trevor typically doesn’t do too well against Cover 2.

Hopefully he can change this week. Big task.

Yup 3rd at 33.5%. Highest is the Vikings at 41.1%. Bills are 2nd at 33.9%.

Chiefs run the least amount of Cover 3 at 9.8%. Dolphins run the most at 37.4%
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#93

(11-09-2022, 09:29 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: The more I look into this game the more I like it. Chiefs beat the Chargers at home by 3, the Raiders at home by 1, a TB team that had their whole interior oline out and missing WRs, and the Titans at home in OT.  They beat a 3 win Cardinals team without Hopknis and beat up 49ers D with a lot of players missing.  They also lost to the Bills and the Colts.  They havent even played a young team or a healthy team yet and we are both on top of being hungry.  Should be good.

I don't think they're as good as the last few years this year and maybe we're not as bad either. We just need to stop them on their first few drives. The longer we can stay in the game the more likely everyone on their side will start to be frustrated, and that definitely includes those in the stands.
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#94

Lloyd to get a sack

Campbell to get a interception
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#95

The only way Campbell gets an interception is if the pass bounces off the receiver he’s locked eyes onto and into his hands.
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#96

(11-10-2022, 07:24 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The only way Campbell gets an interception is if the pass bounces off the receiver he’s locked eyes onto and into his hands.

take em any way you can get em, man
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#97

(11-10-2022, 09:14 AM)Mikey Wrote:
(11-10-2022, 07:24 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The only way Campbell gets an interception is if the pass bounces off the receiver he’s locked eyes onto and into his hands.

take em any way you can get em, man

No doubt, but don’t expect him to snatch the pass out of midair before it reaches the WR because he isn’t looking.
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#98

(11-10-2022, 07:24 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The only way Campbell gets an interception is if the pass bounces off the receiver he’s locked eyes onto and into his hands.

Pretty sure three of his four INTs have come from jumping routes while playing zone which allows him to watch the quarterback. 

He is great at wearing receivers in his hip pocket when he has to man up and run deep, he simply need to learn to watch the receivers hands to know when to turn and play the ball. 
It's the only flaw in his game, but it can be costly at times.
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#99
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2022, 01:57 PM by homebiscuit. Edited 1 time in total.)

(11-10-2022, 11:06 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(11-10-2022, 07:24 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The only way Campbell gets an interception is if the pass bounces off the receiver he’s locked eyes onto and into his hands.

Pretty sure three of his four INTs have come from jumping routes while playing zone which allows him to watch the quarterback. 

He is great at wearing receivers in his hip pocket when he has to man up and run deep, he simply need to learn to watch the receivers hands to know when to turn and play the ball. 
It's the only flaw in his game, but it can be costly at times.

He’s improving but it’s one of those bad habits that costs points. Davante Adams made his first TD catch while Campbell read the manufacturer’s label on his mouthpiece. 

Game time temperature in Denver will be in the 40s. Good football weather.
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(11-10-2022, 11:06 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(11-10-2022, 07:24 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: The only way Campbell gets an interception is if the pass bounces off the receiver he’s locked eyes onto and into his hands.

Pretty sure three of his four INTs have come from jumping routes while playing zone which allows him to watch the quarterback. 

He is great at wearing receivers in his hip pocket when he has to man up and run deep, he simply need to learn to watch the receivers hands to know when to turn and play the ball. 
It's the only flaw in his game, but it can be costly at times.

Campbell would honestly be a top 5 CB if he can learn to look for the ball. He sticks to his man like glue.
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