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The SB showed us about having a solid O-line


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Lol, Chiefs didn't overlook the OL, they had THREE STARTERS out due to injury. Depth at the OL is nigh impossible to cover that many injuries on any team since quality OL that aren't being paid are scarce. 

It was a fortunate matchup for TB, and one any seasoned football fan could see before the game started, similar to our defense in 2013 with the Hardy / Johnson duo, sit on the short routes, and let the front eat. 

That's what TB did, because the injuries allowed them too. 

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Last night, can anyone count on more than one hand that Brady really had to scramble.  Outside of maybe 5-10 yards?  

Contrast that to Mahommes, who played his heart out.  Arguably one of the best QB talents in the game in terms of mobility, arm strength, arm slot adjustment, and pocket presence and had to run for his life a lot.  

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1 hour ago, SetfreexX said:

Lol, Chiefs didn't overlook the OL, they had THREE STARTERS out due to injury. Depth at the OL is nigh impossible to cover that many injuries on any team since quality OL that aren't being paid are scarce. 

It was a fortunate matchup for TB, and one any seasoned football fan could see before the game started, similar to our defense in 2013 with the Hardy / Johnson duo, sit on the short routes, and let the front eat. 

That's what TB did, because the injuries allowed them too. 

In Carolina, we haven't needed injuries.

We've just started with a bad offensive line from the get-go.

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