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#1 Posted : Monday, December 24, 2018 6:15:51 AM(UTC)
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Angeles NFL football started officially on Thursday night Womens Kendall Fuller Jersey , and while this is certainly exciting on many levels, it also marks the final week of “old film” we have to run through in the Lab.By this time next week, there will be sparkling new Kansas City Chiefs film, along with film for upcoming opponents. For me, it’s almost as exciting as draft season!But first... this pesky game on Sunday, in which the Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Chargers. Since we don’t have new film, we’ll have to do the same thing the Chiefs are doing right now: go back to film from last year. so we can look at how the Chiefs could attack — and take advantage of — the Chargers defense.Since the Chargers last meaningful game in 2017 happened to be against the Chiefs, we’ll look at that film — plus the film from starters’ portion of the third preseason game — to draw up a blueprint to find success against the AFC West favorites.The Chargers defenseThe Chargers run predominately a Cover 3 zone, heavily influenced by Gus Bradley’s time with the Seattle Seahawks, so the majority of their coverage snaps have three deep zone defenders and four underneath zone defenders across the middle of the field. By its nature, this creates a lot of space underneath — that is, close to the line of scrimmage — for the curl/hook defenders to occupy.Not only are they stretching sideline to sideline, they are also often passing route runners from defender to defender. The base Cover 3 zone also creates two natural holes out to the flats on either side of the defense, because the four underneath defenders all line up between the numbers.The Chargers front is bolstered by great edge play, with stout defensive tackles between them. For the most part, they line up in an even front with four down linemen, but they will stand up either edge player from time to time, and occasionally drop to an odd front with one of the defensive ends playing more like an outside linebacker in a 3-4.The Chargers defense is at its most dangerous when they get Joey Bosa (who may not play) and Melvin Ingram lined up on the same side of the line, from where they can run a variety of inside and outside stunts.The Chargers are pretty quick to go to the nickel — removing a linebacker from the field — and also don’t hesitate to play a light nickel with a third safety playing like a linebacker. This has its ups and downs, because the Chargers linebackers struggle in coverage.It improves the pass defense, but it puts a lot of stress on the safeties to protect against the run. How to attackGenerating YAC in SpaceAs we know, Andy Reid runs the West Coast offense, and while he’s changed plenty over the years, he’s still got a big chunk of plays designed to get the ball to players out in space. Against a team like the Chargers that runs so much Cover 3, it’s pretty simple to draw up zone-beating route combinations to take advantage of the light underneath defenders. As long as the cornerback dropping into the deep third of the field has to carry a receiver deep, there is going to be a hole underneath them — and when in doubt, hold the apex/slot defender, who is the nearest hook/curl zone in place with a third receiver. Here is a relatively basic vertical concept with a jet motion from DeAnthony Thomas, who continues out a swing route as a checkdown receiver. While the verticals are the main read of the play, they also act as a clear out in case the Chargers defense is in position to stop all the verticals.In this case, that’s exactly what happened. The Chargers’ hook/curl defenders carry their receivers deep enough to shrink all the throwing windows, but this left Thomas wide open with about 10 yards of free space in front of him as the ball is being thrown. On this particular play, Thomas wasn’t the designed target, but this is the kind of space that Reid uses to his advantage with his screen and horizontal passing attack. Often, the Chargers will counter this by altering their Cover 3 assignments by playing Cover 3 cloud/saint. This is essentially like a Cover 2 zone to one side of the field, and a Cover 3 to the other.Basically, a cornerback (a field or boundary corner, depending on the call) will play a flat zone while the apex/nickel corner (or a safety) will drop to the deep third. As we see here, the boundary cornerback is actually in a flat zone — rather than dropping to a deep third — while the safety (the second highlighted player) drops into the deep third.As the ball is snapped, the quarterback is thinking Cover 3 based on the pre-snap motion that rules out man coverage. So he immediately looks to the vertical route along the boundary to make sure the cornerback is carrying the receiver and then looks to come back underneath to the running back in the flat.Fortunately for the Chargers, the cloud adjustment means the cornerback can now sit on the flat and be ready to break underneath because there is someone else covering deep — so the quarterback has to look elsewhere. It’s a great adjustment by Chargers to get the same deep safety net, while not allowing the flats to be exploited.But there still are downsides to this scheme.As mentioned above, the safety is now the deep-third defender, allowing the cornerback to play the flat but that also means there is one less defender in the middle of the field. The cornerback is not replacing the safety between the numbers but rather defending outside the numbers which equates to (now) three defenders covering the middle of the field from numbers to numbers. Partially thanks to a great route by Travis Kelce and partially due to the other hook/curl defenders being occupied by the backside routes, there is no chance for LA to stop Kelce on the slant. What makes it even better for the Chiefs offense is that with the nature of the defense, there is still a ton of open field to run through, and with athletes like Kelce, Sammy Watkins and Tyreek Hill, that can spell trouble for the Chargers. Another weakness of this adjustment in assignments is now a safety is turning and running downfield with vertical routes. They should be in good position to stay over the top but safeties are typically a step below cornerbacks in terms of tracking a ball and turning to run. A team with the speed the Chiefs have could easily get Hill or Watkins isolated on a safety downfield. Dominating “light” personnelThe Chargers were very willing to go into their nickel package against 11-personnel by the Chiefs, and on downs that favored the pass, they didn’t hesitate to go with a dime package. Like the Chiefs last year, they tried to assist iffy linebacker play in coverage by using a safety as a linebacker http://www.kansascitychiefsteamonline.com/dee-ford-jersey , and the Chiefs were able to take advantage of that in both matchups. This play is actually against 12-personnel, and the Chargers technically are in a dime sub-package just with two safeties playing like linebackers. The box already favors the Chiefs blockers, seven blockers to six defenders, but then accounting for the types of players out there it wasn’t even fair. In order to handle the athletic tight ends like Kelce and Demetrius Harris, LA felt uncomfortable sticking with its “base” defense and using LBs to cover or man the zones against them. Their solution was to run out safeties, but when you have tight ends that can block as well as Kelce and Harris (and potentially Alex Ellis) that spelled trouble. Showcasing the tight ends as weapons in the passing game over the years should be enough to already introduce this adjustment by LA in Sunday’s game, but if not it, it’s a true pick-your-poison for LA because handling the Chiefs tight ends with linebackers is not a simple task. Find the space verticallyWhile a Cover-3 defense’s main goal is to prevent the deep pass and keep everything in front of them, there are still windows both in the intermediate and deep areas. The first method, which works when a team plays a little more stagnant of a defense like LA does, is to call up route combinations specifically designed to attack their preferred coverage. For a Cover 3-heavy defense, it’s become quite common to attack a single third defender with multiple vertical routes while occupying the closest help defender. There are quite a few different route combinations that attack the defense in different ways and a good overview of them can be found in this prelude to the Atlanta Falcons’ preseason game earlier this year (yes, the Patomic Bomb game).The second way the Chiefs should look to attack this Chargers defense is through play-action. Everyone knows how special the Chargers’ edge rushers can be, and due to their talent level, they are often green-lighted to attack the quarterback. While good run defenders, they specialize in terrorizing quarterbacks, so they often get upfield quickly and play the run second. This is what they should do, but it also places a ton of pressure on their linebackers and safeties to fill run gaps that may be widened. If a team can establish the run or even just flash the big play ability like KC was able to do last year, then those linebackers become trigger-happy to take their read-steps forward without fully reading the entire triangle (offensive line-running back-ball).That’s exactly what happens here on this completion to Michael Thomas for the Saints. Coming off the play-action, all three linebackers step forward multiple times before identifying the pass and having to scramble back into proper depth. The outside wide receiver runs a clearout seam while Thomas comes from the backside of the formation on the over route to the vacated area. It’s a similar result to the 7-9 concept in the aforementioned route combo article leading up to the Falcons game that works because there are three potential receivers, including the running back in the flat, attacking two possible defenders. The bottom lineIntermediate passing lanes like this should be available for the Chiefs (as well as the deep shots to some extent) that weren’t taken advantage of as much last year. We’ve already seen how deadly the Mahomes-Kelce connection can be on the over/dig and corner routes. These windows should be attacked pretty heavily. As long as the Chiefs can establish a competent run game by abusing the lighter boxes LA will show them, these windows should become pretty apparent and easy to target. With the inaugural 2018 game just a few days away, one can’t help but overcome with excitement and yet a little bit of nervousness knowing this is the beginning of a new era for the Chiefs. The good news is that even with a new quarterback at the helm, the Chiefs have found plenty of success attacking this Chargers defense in the past and the addition of Mahomes’ arm should help exasperate that outcome. Fourth quarter The dagger for the Chiefs was a 39-yard pass from Tom Brady to tight end Rob Gronkowski, eventually setting up the Patriots for a 28-yard, game-winning field goal. Patriots 43, Chiefs 40.12 seconds were all the Chiefs needed to tie the game. On the first play of the next drive, Patrick Mahomes hit Tyreek Hill 75 yard down the field on a crossing pattern for the touchdown. Patriots 40, Chiefs 40The Patriots forced the Chiefs to a three-and-out, and the Chiefs punted back to New England. Rob Gronkowski reemerged for a 42-yard gain on first down, but a few plays later, the Chiefs forced third-and-5. Tom Brady looked for Julian Edelman, who almost came down with the football, if not for great coverage by Kendall Fuller. Patriots 50-yard field goal was GOOD. Patriots 40, Chiefs 33.Patriots quarterback Tom Brady ran back onto the field on a mission. Brady threw a deep pass to his right down the field 42 yards and connected with Chris Hogan. Hogan made the catch despite a pass interference call on cornerback Kendall Fuller. Brady hit Hogan for 19 yards a play later. On third-and-goal at the Kansas City 4-yard line, Brady ran it in himself for a touchdown. Breeland Speaks looked to have Brady wrapped up but let him go on a pump-fake. Patriots 37, Chiefs 33.Cornerback Tremon Smith, returning kicks in place of De’Anthony Thomas, who re-fractured his leg this week, returned the ensuing kick 97 yards to the New England 3-yard line. Facing third-and-1 at the Patriots 1-yard line, Patrick Mahomes threw to his left on a broken play, and the ball somehow landed in Tyreek Hill’s lap for the go-ahead touchdown. Chiefs 33, Patriots 30. The Patriots drove into Kansas City territory as the quarter turned. The Chiefs forced the Patriots to third-and-6 at the Kansas City 21, but safety Ron Parker blanketed James White on a deep pass to the left, and the Patriots had to settle for a 39-yard field goal. Patriots 30, Chiefs 26.Third quarterEND OF THIRD QUARTER - Patriots 27, Chiefs 26The Chiefs took over at the 29-yard line and Patrick Mahomes connected with Sammy Watkins for a 15-yard gain. Now within striking distance, Mahomes threw a perfect pass to Tyreek Hill in the back right corner of the end zone for a touchdown. The extra point brought the Chiefs within one. Patriots 27, Chiefs 26.The Chiefs forced the Patriots to a third-and-10 play at their own 36-yard line. Tom Brady held onto the ball for an awfully long time and was eventually sacked by Breeland Speaks, and the ball was recovered by Allen Bailey at the New England 26-yard line. Chiefs take over.The Chiefs face fourth-and-1 at their own 46-yard line, and Andy Reid opted to go for it. Mahomes kept it on fourth down for three yards for the first down. A play later http://www.kansascitychiefsteamonline.com/dustin-colquitt-jersey , Kareem Hunt rushed up 31 yards for another first down. The Chiefs’ drive ended with a 30-yard field goal. Patriots lead, 27-19.Kareem Hunt has broken the 100-receiving yard mark. The Chiefs forced the Patriots into a third-and-2 at the New England 38-yard line, but the Chiefs left a huge hole in the middle of the line James White rushed right up through for a 10-yard gain and a first down. The Patriots combined for 41 rushing yards on the drive, which ended in a 23-yard field goal. Patriots lead, 27-16The Chiefs drive was about to stall on third-and-2 at the Kansas City 33, but instead, Patrick Mahomes found Kareem Hunt wide open deep down the right side of the field for a 67-yard touchdown. Patriots lead, 24-16. Second quarterEND OF SECOND QUARTER - Patriots 24, Chiefs 9Chiefs were about to hand the ball back to Tom Brady with two timeouts and time, but Mahomes hit Tyreek Hill for 27 yards on third-and-15. Hill took a nasty hit, but got up. At the New England 29, Mahomes found Hill 14 yards down the field for a first down. But on first-and-10 at the 15-yard line, Mahomes threw the ball into triple coverage trying to find Travis Kelce, and it’s picked in the end zone.C Mitch Morse is being evaluated for a concussion.James White and Cordarelle Patterson get the Patriots into Chiefs territory and Tom Brady calls the Patriots first timeout. Brady throws a deep pass down the left sideline to Josh Gordon, and it’s incomplete but Steve Nelson is draping Gordon for the pass interference. The penalty brings the Patriots to the 1-yard line. Chiefs force third-and-goal, but Michel finishes the job. Patriots lead, 24-9.Chris Conley made a dazzling 19-yard catch on the opening play of the drive for a first down, and Kareem Hunt is the best Chief on Sunday night. Hunt had the ball out in the right flat on third-and-three, and he is able to break the tackle for the first down. Travis Kelce is hurdling again—he did so in the open field on a 17-yard gain. Chiefs drive stalled in the red zone, but Chiefs make a 24-yard field goal. Patriots lead, 17-9.Tom Brady finds wide receiver Julian Edelman running a fade to the back left corner of the end zone. Edelman beat Kendall Fuller, who slipped up, and he was able to make the touchdown catch after adjusting his glove in the middle of the play. Patriots lead, 17-6.First quarterEND OF FIRST QUARTER - Patriots 10, Chiefs 6Patriots back with the ball. Rob Gronkowski finally makes his first catch of the game for 16 yards. Kenjon Barner, who has three rushes this year headed into the game, had three rushes for 16 yards before Michel reentered the game. Julian Edelman made his first catch of the game for 14 yards.Kareem Hunt gets the Chiefs into Patriots territory with 25 yards on a screen pass, but the Chiefs drive stalled after that. Chiefs hit a 43-yard field goal to cut the lead to 4. Patriots lead, 10-6.Mahomes gets the ball back and on first-and-10 at the Chiefs 23-yard line, he throws a bad interception into the hands of Dont’a Hightower. Hightower returns the ball to the Kansas City 4-yard line, and Michel finishes it off with a 4-yard touchdown. Patriots lead, 10-3.Here’s the pick:Patriots feature running back Sony Michel on their second drive for 20 total rushing yards—Chiefs inside linebackers are struggling with Michel early on in this game. Chiefs force third-and-10 at their own 37-yard line, and the Patriots not able to get it—just short with Chris Hogan 7-yard gain. Patriots hit 48-yard firled goal. It’s tied, 3-3.Chiefs start on their own 40-yard line and hit Travis Kelce for two catches and 26 yards. Patrick Mahomes had Kareem Hunt WIDE OPEN for six points up the seam on a pass on first-and-10 at the New England 26, but Mahomes overthrew him. Chiefs settle for a 42-yard field goal. Chiefs lead, 3-0.Chiefs deferred to the Patriots for the first drive, and they came out fast with two quick first downs. Chiefs forced third-and-3 and the Kansas City 40, and Dee Ford bothered Tom Brady enough for an incompletion. Patriots go for it on fourth-and-3, and Brady’s incomplete on a ball to Josh Gordon. Chiefs ball.First career start for OLB Breeland SpeaksInactivesPre-game and how to watchWhen the NFL schedule came out, this was the early date we all circled on our calendars—Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes. Well, the day has come, and I know you’re lying if you thought the Chiefs would be undefeated entering the game.They try to keep that undefeated streak alive on Sunday Night Football against the New England Patriots in Foxborough. If you are still without plans for the game and are in Kansas City, please join us tonight at The Other Place in Overland Park.Nuts and boltsLocation: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MassachusettsGame time: Sunday, October 14, 2018 | 7:20 p.m. Arrowhead TimeTV channel: NBC (KSHB Local)Online Stream/Replay: Fubo.TV (seven-day free trial)Pregame show: Arrowhead Pride Tailgate, 5:20 p.m. on 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City | Presented by Albright Buick GMC CadillacRadio: 101.1 The Fox (Mitch Holthus, Kendall Gammon and Dani Welniak) | Spanish Radio Broadcast: La Mega 1160 AM (Tico Sports)Matchup history: Chiefs lead 18-13-3 (regular season)Odds: Patriots -3.5Final Injury Report: Chiefs-PatriotsPrediction: Patriots 34, Chiefs 21 (Sweeney) | Full staff predictionsAnnouncers: Al Michaels (play-by-play) Cris Collinsworth (analyst) Michele Tafoya (sideline)Enemy SB Nation site: Pats PulpitTwitter: Arrowhead Pride Facebook: Please like us!Chiefs 2018 regular-season scheduleWeek 1 | Sep 09 | Chiefs @ Chargers | StubHub Center | 3:05 PM CBS Week 2 | Sep 16 | Chiefs @ Steelers | Heinz Field | 12:00 PM | CBS Week 3 | Sep 23 | 49ers @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | FOX Week 4 | Oct 01 | Chiefs @ Broncos | Sports Authority Field at Mile High | 7:15 PM | ESPNWeek 5 | Oct 07 | Jaguars @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | CBS Week 6 | Oct 14 | Chiefs @ Patriots | Gillette Stadium | 7:20 PM | NBC Week 7 | Oct 21 | Bengals @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | CBS Week 8 | Oct 28 | Broncos @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | CBS Week 9 | Nov 04 | Chiefs @ Browns | FirstEnergy Stadium | 12:00 PM | CBS Week 10 | Nov 11 | Cardinals @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | FOX Week 11 | Nov 19 | Chiefs @ Rams | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City) | 7:15 PM | ESPN Week 12 | Bye Week 13 | Dec 02 | Chiefs @ Raiders | Oakland Coliseum | 3:05 PM | CBS Week 14 | Dec 09 | Ravens @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | CBS Week 15 | Dec 13 | Chargers @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 7:20 PM | FOX Week 16 | Dec 23 | Chiefs @ Seahawks | CenturyLink Field | 7:20 PM | NBC Week 17 | Dec 30 | Raiders @ Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | 12:00 PM | CBS
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