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GDT - Week 14. Operation Rebound.


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4:25p ETCBS
 
 

 

Here's some Brady rockets and awesome pocket dodging, as per usual...

 

 

Stop Travis!

If you notice on this play, Dont’a Hightower (#54) aligns on Kelce who is detached from the tackle and chips him on the TE’s release. Then, the Patriots bracket Kelce with Patrick Chung (#23) using outside leverage and Duron Harmon (#21) playing him to the inside. Mahomes is flushed from the pocket (in part by Hightower) and still looks for his tight end, and the pass is intercepted.

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So that's 3 players on him...

 

The extra attention does, however, come at a cost. On Hill’s stunning 75-yard touchdown with just over three minutes remaining, Kelce is virtually triple covered, and Harmon is left alone with the speedy Hill:


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Their D summed up by their own Arrowhead Pride

 

“Under the previous regime, defenders had to spend too much time thinking and not enough time playing,” said John about a unit that currently ranks 18th in the NFL in scoring, surrendering 21.5 points per game. “Spagnuolo utilizes a simpler one-gap defensive scheme that allows players to get back to relying on their natural instincts. This has resulted in a more downhill (and aggressive) style of play; it has certainly been more fun to watch.”

“That isn’t to say Spagnuolo just sends them out there and watches what happens. He likes to mix up coverages and employ exotic blitzes. He isn’t afraid to take risks. 

the run defense is still not up to par: while the Chiefs as a whole rank 15th in the NFL with a DVOA of -2.1% — meaning that the team is above-average when analyzed on a play-to-play basis — they check in as only the 30th best unit in the league when it comes to slowing down opposing ground games (+7.2%).

Last year, the Patriots were able to successfully run the ball against Kansas City and a repeat performance is not out of the question. However, according to John, the Patriots should also be able to find success throwing the football — even though not all areas of the field are necessarily the right ones to target. The secondary, for example, has played well and the team as a whole ranks sixth against the pass with a DVOA of -9.9%.

 

 

Patrick Mahomes against the blitz

Blitz Snaps Pass attempts Completions Completion % Yards Touchdowns Interceptions Rating Sacks
No 297 274 174 63.5% 2,273 13 2 102.3 10.0
Yes 80 78 53 67.9% 710 7 0 126.5 2.0

 

Patrick Mahomes against the blitz (vs Patriots)

Blitz Snaps Pass attempts Completions Completion % Yards Touchdowns Interceptions Rating Sacks
No 47 44 28 63.6% 467 3 2 103.1 1.0
Yes 26 23 11 47.8% 180 4 0 114.1 3.0

 

 

While Mahomes was still terrific at beating the blitz during the Chiefs’ regular season and playoff meetings with the Patriots’ defense, his completion percentage actually went down quite a bit compared to a four-man rush, while he was also sacked on three occasions compared to only one takedown without a blitz. He also threw four touchdowns and no picks, however, while going three and two in the categories when not blitzed.

So what does this mean for the upcoming game between the two clubs? Looking at Mahomes’ statistics this season and how he performed against New England a year ago, it becomes obvious that the Patriots need to be able to generate pressure with four defenders. 

We got our hands full...

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On 12/6/2019 at 10:54 AM, DoleINGout said:

Teams visiting Gillette Stadium since 2001 with a starting QB under the age of 25 are a combined ... get this ... 0-41.

Stats mean nothing. Yet Patrick Mahomes is only 24 years old. So...

Pats have lost 3 home games in December this decade

This decade

Pretty damn smug

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1 hour ago, Pats#1 said:

So infuriating watching the same Texans team that beat the Pats more comfortably than the score showed getting manhandled by a bad Broncos team.

Just saying this over at 'other games' thread. The energy and emphasis teams put on our game must batter them. It has happened to Detroit, Ten, Jax, Pit, Mia and now Hou.

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On 12/6/2019 at 9:33 AM, DoleINGout said:

The Patriots play a Super Bowl every week.

 

1 hour ago, Pats#1 said:

So infuriating watching the same Texans team that beat the Pats more comfortably than the score showed getting manhandled by a bad Broncos team.

 

26 minutes ago, Hunter2_1 said:

Just saying this over at 'other games' thread. The energy and emphasis teams put on our game must batter them. It has happened to Detroit, Ten, Jax, Pit, Mia and now Hou.

 

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