Super Bowl LV Reaction
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🗓️ 8 February 2021
⏱️ 52 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | It is the Ring Run FL show part of the ringer podcast. |
| 0:02.4 | Now I work I'm Kevin Clark special Super Bowl edition. |
| 0:04.4 | We did this live with Nora Prince Yati the bucks beat the chiefs 31 to nine story of the game Todd bowls the bucks defense front four and Patrick Maholmes looking mortal behind a bad chiefs offensive line. |
| 0:16.3 | Let's get to it. |
| 0:17.0 | It is time for a live Ring Run FL show post Super Bowl the bucks have defeated the Ken City chiefs 31 to nine Tom Brady wins his seventh Super Bowl the bucks win their second as a franchise. |
| 0:33.2 | The Holmes loses his first game by double digits since 2016 against Iowa State. |
| 0:37.9 | We learned a lot. |
| 0:38.8 | I'm drumming or Prince Yati Nora. |
| 0:40.0 | What's going on buddy? |
| 0:40.8 | This is crazy Kevin this feels like feels a ground high day. It's also very I think what's sinking in for me is that the number one factor that we discussed all week which was the banged up Kansas City offensive line against the bucks past rush. |
| 0:54.7 | It was the deciding factor and yet the outcome was what nobody expected and that's a funny combination. |
| 1:01.3 | The story is absolutely the bucks past rush their ability to get home with four players some cases three players they blitzed on less than 10% of mohomes is dropbacks and when they blitz that was effective before man rush was effective. |
| 1:16.6 | The coverage pressure was effective the blitz was effective everything worked for the bucks front it's the thing that we when I say we I mean the entire NFL punditry we all handway but well obviously this fast bucks defense against the offensive line that's |
| 1:30.0 | a banged up and they've got replacements that'll be fine mohomes will solve that and they couldn't and we saw the limits of it and we sat here for two weeks and said okay it's all about knockout power Patrick mohomes all the matters all that stuff and we saw the limits of that tonight I just think that that was as interesting a game as I've seen in a long time. |
| 1:49.3 | All right so there's a lot to get to number one is that shack bear had eight pressures it felt like 50 like what you're talking before we're talking about the producers with the producers and we were talking about that number and I was ready to believe anything with with shack pressure shack bear pressure numbers and that goes for the entire team 23 individual pressures on the bucks defense against mohomes this was an unbelievable performance not only from the defensive town but also Todd bulls defensive coordinator let's talk about the bucks defense first of all what jumps out nor. |
| 2:19.0 | What jumps out to me is that they made they turned Patrick mohomes into the anti Patrick mohomes essentially in that he was completely ineffective on third downs when facing the blitz and now they started the game blitzing like crazy and then hold off of that later in the game but at first it was corner blitzes and pressure coming from everywhere and really really aggressive play calling. |
| 2:43.6 | And then downfield throws throws of 15 or more yards that's usually where mohomes is fantastic and by the way mohomes did some incredible things that's what was fascinating about it is that they turned some of the most incredible playmaking into in completions because I think there is a bit of a misconception with mohomes about how he plays when he's under pressure the reason that he is so good against the blitz and so good against heavy pressure teams. |
| 3:13.5 | Is because he avoids the pressure it's not that his play doesn't suffer when there are guys in his face it's just that it's incredibly hard to get there so what Tampa Bay was able to do was get there and within that it's actually not surprising that his play took a hit because he has a negative completion percentage. |
| 3:32.6 | Below expectation I guess it would be the terminology there when there are oncoming rushers that get to him but they usually don't get there because he can scramble away but there was just too much with those backup tackles and there was just too much to handle and. |
| 3:49.6 | hats off I mean what an incredible defensive game plan what incredible execution by those players one thing that I found myself doing is that I would look at the next chance stats dots and be confused for a second one because similar color schemes but two because the Tampa Bay pass rushers would be on the other side of the offensive line. |
| 4:08.6 | There'd be five guys and you're like we're it's like turning off sides often right lately where it's just like how did they get there how did they get there what's going on here yeah so I think there's a big distinction and you're right and it's a great point because when my homes is actually pressured he is mortal if you look at the pf fst after I'm the season he had 102 rating I think against pressure and he's playoffs but over the larger sample size it was a little different and tonight he was at waste on his first five throws no one complete no complete no complete. |
| 4:38.5 | completions against the blitz including one interception during the season against the blitz he had 17 touchdowns and zero interceptions was perfect it is 70% completion percentage so it's not about the the act of blitzing it's about getting home when you're blitzing I think the biggest change and this is this is something that was talked about on the broadcast but and we'll keep talking about it was the change in philosophy with Todd bowls with how each read of the safety so if you aren't familiar with what happened in the first match up this year Tyree kill had 13. |
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