Breaking Down The Best D & Worst D From Super Bowl 58 | Everything DB



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41 thoughts on “Breaking Down The Best D & Worst D From Super Bowl 58 | Everything DB”

  1. On that last play of the game if Bosa plays contain on Mahomes instead of crashing inside Mahomes is throwing a shovel pass to McKinnon that is probably going to score given the double team block inside. There really was no defense for all of the options on that play no matter what Bosa does.

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  2. illegal man down field in the pros is 1 yrd. 2 yrds in college.
    "The rule varies among leagues. In the NFL, ineligible receivers must have at least part of their body no more than 1 yard beyond the line of scrimmage when a pass is thrown, unless they are engaged in a continuous block that began prior to leaving the 1-yard zone."
    you missed the soft coverages that lead to the tie score. Didn't go well.

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  3. If a lineman initiates a block before the two yard limit and the block continues past the two yards it is still legal, other wise the lineman would have to basically stand up and stop blocking which makes no sense.

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  4. That was one of the best pieces of football content I’ve ever seen on broadcast TV. Bravo McAfee and Butler. Idk if this is a weekly segment but it should be. And I love the side convos. This is a revolutionary format.

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  5. On D But saying that the Chiefs practice 2 minute drill more than anyone really speaks to how much preparation matters in this game. I say this because while the Chiefs are a FAR better team than the Steelers, I’m a huge Pittsburgh fan and follow their training camp and public practices religiously, and they do the same thing. That leads to someone like Kenny Pickett, who looks like trash most games for most of the game, being able to lead comeback drives time and time again. Giving someone like Pat Mahomes the same practice reps for those situations? It’s absolutely over, and we saw that play out

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  6. What a great pick route by Gray. So many guys mess that up by making contact and he played it perfectly. Got it Warner's way then said "JK" and slipped him, but it was enough to be disruptive.

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  7. As far as the corndog route goes, lat year the Chiefs scored a TD on that play in week 1 against the Cardinals and did not pull it out again until the second half of the Superbowl against the Eagles. As far as this year goes, no they did not run it once this year. The motion was similar with corn dog, but the sprint right of Mahomes was the added wrinkle this year. So far that's a play that is basically 4/4 on TDs and Reid tried it once then didn't touch it again until he needed it in the Superbowl. The amount of confidence it must take to to settle for a field goal or call a different play in games that kinda feel like must wins is kind of incredible. In fairness to the 49ers, I don't know how you defend that play. The defender drops Kelce for Mecole and Kelce is wide open in the back of the endzone. If they put an extra guy there for Mecole and Kelce then maybe Mahomes just runs it in like he did earlier to get a first down when it was 4th down.

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