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Run stopping
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Not as good today as it was against the Titans. Is it because we are better at stopping power runners like Henry and not faster runners like we faced today?
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(12-04-2022, 10:38 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Not as good today as it was against the Titans. Is it because we are better at stopping power runners like Henry and not faster runners like we faced today?

I think the scheme was a lot different.  Deeper zones, LBs further from the line of scrimmage. Ends spread out to rush passer.  Sometimes only 3 rushed.  Against Tennessee it looked like we had 4-6 guys (including LBs and safeties; Hilton was run blitzing sometimes, too) on the line a lot.
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(12-04-2022, 10:43 PM)BRM13 Wrote: I think the scheme was a lot different.  Deeper zones, LBs further from the line of scrimmage. Ends spread out to rush passer.  Sometimes only 3 rushed.  Against Tennessee it looked like we had 4-6 guys (including LBs and safeties; Hilton was run blitzing sometimes, too) on the line a lot.

Yeah, I guess it comes down to Lou respect Mahomes more than Tannehill
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(12-04-2022, 10:45 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Yeah, I guess it comes down to Lou respect Mahomes more than Tannehill

Yes it was the Mahomes/franchise gunslinger effect. You absolutely have to take away the pass and ask them to run it at you and that's what they did.
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