How the Chiefs embarrassed the Eagles with one play.



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The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57 with one play. Andy Reid is known for exposing defenses schematic deficiencies, and Patrick Mahomes is known for carrying out that scheme and ripping up the league. The Chiefs found one specific area of the Eagles defense they could attack, and on just one play call, scored 2 touchdowns. What was the play call? How does it work? And is there a way the Eagles could have stopped it? This week’s episode uses the all-22 coaches film to analyze how the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super bowl 57 with just one play.

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Music:
🔷 Intro: Cyril Nikitin “Epic Movie Trailer Main”
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🔷 Outro: OneTone Beats “Deception”

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21 thoughts on “How the Chiefs embarrassed the Eagles with one play.”

  1. All season people were saying how the chiefs were scraping wins against poor sides when in reality they just dont want to reveal their playbook until the play off time

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  2. Dude, I like your video but you should have someone else review your text b/c someone who loves words could punch it up to another level. Your ending should have been GREAT but it was let down by your speech.

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  3. That's on the position coaches, I see it in basketball all the time, guys focus so much on just getting to spots instead of instinctually knowing the nuances of when and why they should do something

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  4. I think a big difference between the toney fake and davante fake was that toney stopped and ran the drag on a line whereas adams seemed to have curved the run which gave it away to carlton davis. Fine margins i guess

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