NFL GDT: Super Bowl LIX: (AFC) Kansas City Chiefs vs. (NFC) Philadelphia Eagles

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Last time the Chiefs offensive line was overwhelmed like this they immediately acted. They need to move Thuney back to guard and in reality get two new starting tackles. That is probably nearly impossible though. They need to pay Smith too.

For as much talk as there was about their interior being the weakness they got killed on the ends. By far the best game of the year by the Eagles dline. They weren't really great this year rushing the passer, it was their back 7 that was so good in coverage. Put a dominant rush like that with excellent coverage and this is how you get a blowout.
 
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Last time the Chiefs offensive line was overwhelmed like this they immediately acted. They need to move Thuney back to guard and in reality get two new starting tackles. That is probably nearly impossible though. They need to pay Smith too.
Yeah, the Chiefs have had a bunch of turnover from their prior wins, but it's time for a bigger overhaul.

And the Eagles provide an excellent example of how it can be done. You can use a couple of drafts, trades, and free agency to revamp a big chunk of the roster in short order to bounce back to contention. That said, it's not at all easy to do. You have to have an unusually awesome draft hit rate.
 
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Last time the Chiefs offensive line was overwhelmed like this they immediately acted. They need to move Thuney back to guard and in reality get two new starting tackles. That is probably nearly impossible though. They need to pay Smith too.

For as much talk as there was about their interior being the weakness they got killed on the ends. By far the best game of the year by the Eagles dline. They weren't really great this year rushing the passer, it was their back 7 that was so good in coverage. Put a dominant rush like that with excellent coverage and this is how you get a blowout.
Taylor can't be moved really. His $19 mill base salary for 2025 became guaranteed back in March 2024. Monster dead cap charge if you cut him. No one is trading for him. The KC IOL is good when they have Thuney, Creed, Smith. But, Smith is a free agent and as a day 3 guy should look to secure his big payday. Maybe KC ends up moving that big OT from BYU over to OG if he can't handle playing OT in the NFL. But, they need to figure something out with him. Have at least 2 holes on the OL to file.

Veach needs to make some moves and needs his picks to hit. 2023 1st Felix A-U the DE and their 2024 2nd round OT didn't pan out as hoped. When you are a good team and are paying your guys you need your top picks to hit as you will be letting guys walk.
 
turned that shit off after they blatantly roughed up Mahomes forcing a turnover and the refs didn't do shit. One of the worst super bowls in recent memory.

Hopefully this is a one year deal. That said Philly's D was monster, just wished they had been clean and followed the rules :rolleyes:
 
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I boycotted the celebration and speeches and postgame coverage, it appears Hurts won MVP because I saw a IG of him at Disney World

Why the f*** would you give it to him and not some defensive player. He didn't even do anything.
 
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turned that shit off after they blatantly roughed up Mahomes forcing a turnover and the refs didn't do shit. One of the worst super bowls in recent memory.

Hopefully this is a one year deal. That said Philly's D was monster, just wished they had been clean and followed the rules :rolleyes:
The Chiefs have have been the league's darling for bullshit officiating for years, Mahomes in particular.

No sympathy.
 
It was 37-6 at that point, you didn't miss much.
And with less than half the Q4 remaining in the game or something at that point in time. KC was not going to score 4 times with multiple 2 PATs plus multiple onside kick recoveries.

Each PHI possession, even taking a knee is running 2 minutes off the clock with the 40 second play clock between plays.

Some people just grasp at something to complain about.

Refs, overall, I didn't like that they got flag happy. Hated all the big calls. OPI, unnecessary roughness, then personal foul for late hit. Think all of those could have been picked up.

The couple of holding, offsides, illegal snap on FG were good calls.
 
Philly didn’t even blitz, that front 4 just created havoc on the pocket.
That's also how the Giants stopped the Pats from having a perfect season. Their front 4 had a great game.

When building teams, too often the weapons on O get all of the attention and glamour and they neglect that weapons are meaningless without protection.
On D, it all starts up front. Better to have top notch DL than elite secondary or LB. DBs can only cover for so long and LBs can't make tackles if OL get to the second level to make blocks.

Last year's draft was heavy on the OL as that was the deep part of the draft. Then DL went. Secondary, LB, IOL went after that.

You look back, PHI making it to 2 SB, kind of started with the Wentz deal to Indy. Got a 1st and 3rd back while eating $30 mill or so of dead cap to do it, but used that Indy first and their own 1st to trade with NO to swap a 1st and get back 1 first a year later in 2023, but add a 2nd in 2024 and 3rd.

Traded up to get Davis the DT. Carter was the player they got in the following year's 1st. Also used the extra NO 2nd to help them trade up to grab DeJean.

Teams rarely trade back a year for a pick, but the extra picks made sense as it was picks in the teens they were dealing to a NO team where Brees had retired. So, a good chance the pick was going to be before #20, so worst case, around the same range.
 
Philly didn’t even blitz, that front 4 just created havoc on the pocket.
Football has changed a ton over the years.

However, one thing has been true throughout the years: If you can get consistent pressure with only rushing 4 it's going to be hard to beat you.
 
Football has changed a ton over the years.

However, one thing has been true throughout the years: If you can get consistent pressure with only rushing 4 it's going to be hard to beat you.
And typically in a cap world, it's hard to maintain a strong DL. PHI had Sweatt on a value contract. Like $10 mill and is due up. Carter on rookie Deal. Davis on rookie deal. Smith on rookie deal. A lot of draft capital there. Plus, depth guys on rookie deals in Williams was a former 3rd. Orjomo a 7th,

Their OL is Johnson a 1st from a dozen years ago. Dickerson and Jurgens were 2nd rounders on rookie deals. Malaita was a 7th former Aussie football player whom they developed. Becton was a free agent reclamation project and Steen was their swing OG a 3rd rounder also on a rookie deal.

Looking at the 4 draft classes on rookie deals for the Eagles and who played big roles for them in this SB:
Mitchell, Dejean, Hunt, Carter, Smith, Brown, Davis, Jurgens, Dean, Smith, Dickerson, Williams, Gainwell. Plus a couple more depth guys.

Starters 2 at CB, 3 on DL, 2 on OL, WR, LB, S.

Very impressive work by the Eagles scouting staff.
 
The teams that must be kicking themselves are the Niners and the Ravens (more so). The Chiefs have not been good offensively. The Niners while nowhere close to what the Eagles did shutdown the Chiefs offense in the first half last year though only lead by 7 and not 24.

The Ravens (alot of Zay Flowers) completely melted down last year at home and this year their first in Buffalo was terrible. I don't think them or the Bills would have beaten the Eagles but it wouldn't have been a lopsided.
 
The Ravens (alot of Zay Flowers) completely melted down last year at home and this year their first in Buffalo was terrible. I don't think them or the Bills would have beaten the Eagles but it wouldn't have been a lopsided.
Eagles would have dropped 60 minimum on the Bills. MINIMUM. The Bills defense is trash, they couldn't stop neither the Ravens or the Chiefs. The Ravens stopped themselves by turning the ball over and over and over and over...
 

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