Beef Invictus
Revolutionary Positivity
That's really what Fangio does. He lays the basic groundwork then lets the players react to live situations. I loved it in Denver when he had the dawgs on D but damn the offense was horrible due to no QB and no real weapons
Yeah. Successful NFL defense is when everyone understands what is happening, what their teammates are doing, and what they individually are supposed to do. Gimme the Brain Guys out of college every time.
Whitt in DC got slammed for steadily dumbing down his defense. He openly admitted in an interview that if guys aren't on the same page more than a couple times, that read is ripped out of the playbook. They stripped down until they found the thing they all understood, and a dirt simple defense played by a severe lack of talent worked far better than what they started with because it was more cohesive. Jim Haslett came up with all kinds of schemes and reads and situational shit that the players conceded was brilliant; problem was that nobody could keep it all straight and the result was total shit. The key is a solid plan executed really well. Don't outsmart yourself or your own roster.
Fangio had everyone on the same page. Everyone understood what KC does this year with their roster, and understood what they were meant to do when they were doing the thing they do. Totally amazing how much difference even 3rd and 6th made for KC rather than their usual 3rd and 3. First defense in a very long time that I don't think fell for a single Reid mindgame, and they did it with full confidence and authority. It was impressive. It must have taken a lot of work.
On the KC side, Spags sold out on stopping Barkley and dared Hurts to beat them. Good news for KC: they shut down Saquon really well. Bad news for KC: They lost the Hurts gambit severely. Maybe that defensive plan works if their offense keeps up but that didn't happen.