Showing posts with label super bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label super bowl. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Super Bowl Take Aways: Chiefs Offense vs the Eagles Defense

Super Bowl Chiefs vs The Eagles 

The Eagles Chiefs was a great matchup. It was close game and exciting to watch that could have gone either way. The Eagles got a few unlucky breaks and didn't get the ball back at the end of the game. But that being said, there were several key points that stood out when the Chiefs had the ball.

The Chiefs took advantage of the Eagles basic concepts and got a good read on them as the game went on.
Several things stick out in my mind as I review this game that played into Andy Reid's play calling and decision making. We saw a ton of cover 3 and single high coverages from the Eagles this game and we look a little closer at it below. 

1. When the Chiefs came out in 3 x1 the Eagles would primarily play 3 weak or strong depending on the splits. If it was wider splits they played 3 strong. If it was more condensed they played 3 weak which is what you saw most of. This took it's toll on them as late in the game they got caught in the coverage and gave up a huge 15 yard gain. 


Cover 3 


Chiefs hit the route over the middle.

3 weak was more in play in the game.


They seemed to run a choice coverage 3x1. Meaning depending on the splits they could go three weak or 3 strong. More condensed like below, you saw more 3 weak. 



See the safety playing the curl 3 weak. 
Example #2 late in the game. Andy runs the 2 out cuts because how the Eagles were playing it. Get #1 outside the flat defender as #2 and #1 wr split him. Easy read for Mahomes.



Nice route combination by the Chiefs.
Some clips of cover 3 weak

2. The Chiefs use of stack formations. The stack formations caused problems for the Eagles defense throughout the game as the Eagles consistently played man free or 3 carry (1 snap) against it. This was a problem especially when Kelce was on the outside. He caused issues throughout the day and it also contributed to the 2 touchdowns late in the game, both man concepts. One was man free and the other was man cover 0. The bottom line is Andy got into the situations he wanted as the coverage was basic throughout and exploited this coverage.

Example #1 1st touchdown


Nice job getting stack.
Eagles played it front back. The guy on the line took the back TE Kelce. The off CB took the point man.
Advantage Chiefs


Kelce runs a nice route and gets open.

Kelce wins the route gets on top for the touchdown.
Example #2 middle of the field
Man free coverage
Causes seperation for Kelce on the dig route. 

Again they play front back and Kelce wins the battle again, using his strength


The bunch and releases make it tough on the DB.
Kelce gets open over the middle.





Route concept #3
Smash route out of condensed
They get the corner route but for some reason the wr turns inside instead of out. Mahomes threw a great ball to where he thought the wr would be. 

Excellent route design but not a great routes.

WR has the cb beat in man free but doesnt turn outside on the post corner route. runs more of slot fade and t think Mahomes wanted the corner route.

3. Spying Mahomes:

The Eagles decision to not spy Mahomes led to several scrambles throughout the game. They chose to rush 4 rather than 3 and have a LB spy him all game.  When they did spy on a few snaps, they didn't do a very good job. I thought that was pivotal throughout the game as Mahomes can run at will. I thought a few spy situations could have been utilized to limit his ability to scramble as well as a little more 2 man may have benefitted them defensively. 

The Eagles tried to play some man free rat or cover 3 weak at times and that left much room for mahomes to scramble. 


They have no one spying Mahomes.
He made them pay on a few occasions.


Play #2, The Chiefs come out in 13 personnel, the Eagles go man free vs it. The Rb looks like he is releasing but blocks but the lb responsible for him leaves the middle of the field and it creates a void. 

RB starts to block and 43 has him so he trails him. He doesn't add in but stays towards the rb.
This decision was pivotal as it allowed Mahomes to scramble.

Good coverage downfield so Mahomes takes off with no spy in site
 
Mahomes takes off and because oI how they are playing it they allow a huge running lane. 



4. The game plan with the pass rush was vanilla, which with Mahomes you can understand. That being said, they were a top 5 pressure team all year while sending many 4 man pressures. In addition, the Chiefs offensive line was  tremendous. They ran 1 5 man pressure from a 4 hands look with  man free. They ran another 5 man lb pressure where the Chiefs ran the football.  They ran 3  penny front pressures man free inc  got pressure on 3 , but Mahomes just made a play on the 2nd and 3rd one with his legs. The last touchdown was a cover 0 pressure on the goal line in which they blew the coverage. 

 They weren't very aggressive and didn't cause much confusion for Mahomes. The Eagles chose to play it basic for. the most of the day. 

5. The Chiefs really hurt the Eagles in the 2nd half with the run game. They leaned on the Eagles and in traditional runs were 19 for 110 yards. Thats without Mahomes big scrambles. That is 5.7 yards per carry. The O Line was tremendous for the Chiefs.

In short yardage situations, the Chiefs had a good plan. They attacked the left side of the defense and was successful in their short yardage runs. Both Mc Kinnon and Pachecho did a good job running the football.  They really ran the ball well in the 2nd half which helped them win the Super Bowl. 

Overall, these were key contributors to the Chiefs win, as they took advantage of some things offensively throughout the day.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Heavy Formations- How backup Joe Haeg helped the Bucs win a super bowl.

 Joe Haeg backup tackle, plays tight end and helps the Bucs win a Super Bowl!


Who the heck is Joe Haeg, many would ask? He's a backup offensive lineman who played sparingly during the regular season but in the playoffs was a major asset for the Buccaneers. They used him as a tight end in their 4 playoff games and he had a considerable number of snaps in those games. It helped them open running lanes and gave them a great blocker in 12 personnel. The other thing it did is it opened the deep crossing routes because the Bucs saw a tremendous amount of single high when Bucs went to the grouping. It really benefitted them in the Super Bowl and paid dividends throughout the playoffs.

They rushed 48 times for 230 yards in the four playoff games. It definitely helped them set a tone and gave them an added dimension in the playoffs.  The personnel grouping with him at tight end accounted for 4.8 yards per carry. 

Here is the 4 game breakdown with Joe Haeg in the game in the playoffs!

Wild Card vs WFT 

Rushing 12 for 61 yards , 5 yards per carry when he was in the game

Passing: 2 for 2 for 46 yards.  One big play is shown below to hit Godwin for a 27 yard gain. They get the single high look, Gronk runs an out on the bottom to open the middle of the field and they hit Godwin who gets wide open. Great design but again teams go 8 man front and try to take away the run and it opens the middle of the field.




Playoffs  vs Saints The Bucs ran it  13 times  for 55 yards against a very stingy Saints defense. 

Heres are some highlights. 

The first 2 times they run it they get 8 yards and 5 yards respectfully.

The Saints who love to be in nickel go 4-3 on both occasions. They played a ton of 4-3 on the day and I don't know if they were better off in it or being in a nickel. 

1st play the saints go true 4-3 base personnel.The 1st  time they are in 12 with Haeg as the other TE. The Bucs run it they go under except with a 2i and 6i rather than a shade and a 5. 


The 2nd time they go base which allows the double team on 94 on Jordan. RB Fournette makes a nice cut and gets 8 yards as they seal the edge. Wr does a good job on his find block on the SS and it a nice design.



A few plays later on 1st and 10, they get another 7 yard gain that sets up a 2nd and 3 on another inside run play.



On 3rd and 1, the Saints go to a pro look and they run straight at them again. The nose guard loses his gap and the Bucs make them pay for a 44 yard gain. The play was called back on a very questionable holding call.

The nose guard loses his gap and Jones hits it for a 44 yard gain.


All in all, the Bucs adjusted from their last meeting  and ran the ball very effectively on the day.Their running backs were 30 for 125. yards and over 4.0 yards per carry. 

NFC Championship   vs the Packers
Rushing 8 for 32 yards 4 yards per carry

Passing 1 for 3,  8 yards and a touchdown. The packers did a nice job playing the play action and taking away the deep crossing routes. 

The Bucs did hit one on first and goal from the 8, they go play action and hit Cameron Brate for an easy one. Great fake and they execute perfectly.




Super Bowl  vs Chiefs 21 snaps   15 carries for 82 yards and 1 td. 

passing  2 for 4 for 32 yards and a td. (other was a penalty). One he dropped on the  tackle eligible! One of the passes the wr was wide open but Brady threw it late on another deep crossing routes vs single high. Him being in the game opened things up on the outside in the pass game.

Joe Haeg makes the catch in the super bowl, he's the MVP! Not for nothing but why the heck you wearing gloves!

Here's 2 runs vs the Chiefs, one for 27 yards and the other for 7 yards. They executed nicely and got great blocking at the point of attack.

But, more importantly it opened the middle of the field up as the Bucs got single high from the Chiefs defense when they went to this personnel grouping. It really opened up the middle of the field. 

Heres a big 31 yard again in the pass game. Due to the heavy run tendency ,Spags goes cover 3 and they get burned for a big gain.

1st and 10 at the KC 37, Bucs up 7-3. They run play action with the deep crossing route. 




Heres a video of the play.


People want to remember Joe Haeg as the guy who dropped the super bowl pass on the tackle eligible, but I remember him for the valuable asset he was to the Bucs super bowl season.





Friday, February 5, 2021

Chiefs offense vs Bucs defense week 12 recap and super bowl recap

SUPER BOWL!

Well to no one's surprise, Todd Bowles  adjusted in the super bowl and played it very smart.

#1. He had a clear plan on how he wanted to play the 5 components of the Chiefs offense:

a. 2x2 on early downs(1st and 2nd) They played 14 snaps of zone and 6 of 2 man. That was it. They played 12/14 of 2/4 split safety coverage and 2 snaps of what looked like cover 3. On 1 2nd and 10 they ran a  fire zone. But the plan was simple ,zone on early downs, with some 2 man sprinkled in. 

b. 3x1 on early downs: He played combo 16/17 snaps and the only time they didn't play it was when the Chiefs were on their goal line. The other thing they did was they had a good plan when Kelce was #1 wr.  They had #35 who had nice size and that gave Kelce trouble. 

c. orbit motion- Played mostly zone vs Orbit motion, didn't get caught up with all the window dressing. Kept everything in front of you. Orbit motion is nice but when you play zone, as an offense, you usually lose that orbit motion wr in routes.

d. jet motion- The Chiefs didn't run as much jet as I thought but they blitzed behind it(see below) and almost had a pick 6

e. 3rd down- He had a great plan on 3rd down. Really executed his plan. The Chiefs were o for 10 and an interception on 3rd and 3 or more. 

f. 2nd and 10  and 3rd and long: Thats when Bowles ran his fire zones. He ran 5, all were on 2nd and 10 or 3rd and 7+. He played 3 under and 3 deep. He didn't run 1 fire zone on a down and distance less than 3rd and 7. He also ran 1 snap on 2nd and 10. 

#2 As noted above he played 2 high quite a bit and took away Hill when he was in the slot as #3 wr. They ran with him and had 2 guys keying him at most times. He dared the Chiefs to run the ball and they chose not to. That's the biggest mystery. 

#3 He let his 4 man pressure work against the Chiefs beat up offensive line. When you move guys around on offense it definitely disrupts your unit. They played with a backup right guard when they moved their guard to tackle to replace Fisher. JPP had a field day and was a disruptive force all game.

#4 As noted above ,Bowles blitzed 5 times which was expected, but only on 2nd and long and 3rd and long. Did the Chiefs really expect a pressure filled game based on what happened last time?  He's no fool and they were diced with the quick game and hot reads last time and he wised up. As you recall, the 4th quarter, was their best in the first meeting and they ran basically 3 coverages, and were all 2 high in the 4th quarter in the 1st meeting. 

#5 Bowles didn't play any traditional single high which caused Reid for whatever reason to get away from his mesh, crossing route concepts. How many of his basic routes did we not see. I don't recall many mesh , shallow concepts in this game. He didn't run many stack principles which he runs except for the 17 yard gain to Kelce. Then again, not one snap of man free.

 4 things that really hurt the Chiefs:

1. Andy Reid not running the football vs 2 high. They were getting 5-6 yards between the tackles but they didn't take it.

2. They didn't take advantage of the underneath routes enough. They didn't stack formations  enough and Im surprised they didn't go with Hill in motion from 3x1 to 2x2 because when they did it forced a match up issue. 

3. Pat Mahomes trying to play backyard football too much and not stay in the pocket and throw the football. He really was trying to upstage Brady rather than win a football game. 

4. Andy Reid's sons situation definitely impacted his play calling in this game. You hate to bring it up because it's a horrible situation but as a parent, you realize he is human and it's an awful situation to be in. 

Lets look at the game plan. Here's how the Bucs game planned for the Chiefs.

The game plan was very clear on 3x1 , They played combo on every snap on early downs. (1st and 2nd) On 16/17 snaps. 

The only time they didn't run it was when the Chiefs were on their own goal line coming out


Here's 2nd and 7 with the Bucs playing combo with solo man coverage again to the single side. This time they play the top side 3x1 cb as a flat defender. Sometimes they played 2 read to the 3x1 side and other times they played 1/4, 1/4. The Bucs play 4 over 2 on Kelce and Hill.

















The great thing was the Bucs route recognition. The Chiefs love running a shallow with a 15 yard sit down with Kelce. It is a great 2 beater that they love. But look at how the Bucs take it away, playing special on 2/3 with the safety taking away the deep crosser and the lb taking away the shallow crosser.




Here it is on 1st and 20. They try to hit Kelce on the 1 wr side and he's in man vs the corner. 
















condensed formations and calls:

 12/21  personnel. They only saw a few snaps but the Chiefs played their normal defense. 

 Vs the Chiefs  special situations

How do you play orbit motion. vs orbit the Bucs played a ton of zone coverage. They kept everything in front of them and really caused some issues. 

How to you handle jet motion 

The Chiefs blitzed behind the jet motion with an auto call. That's my guess but it looks like it. They go cover 2 fire zone.


















3rd down The Bucs had a great plan on 3rd down.

The  Chiefs were o for 10 on 3rd down and 3+ with 1 interception. Here are the coverage concepts that the Bucs used. 

3rd &1-3 2 snaps. Chiefs get the 1st on both

3rd & 4-6.    They got 2 snaps, they played 2 man and combo coverage on the 2 snaps.

Here is 2man on 3rd and 4. They disguise it as zone but go to 2man. Really good call as the Chiefs try to run  a screen vs it. The Chiefs motion from 3x1 to 2x2 and the Chiefs don't run with it. They bounce the cb out and give a zone look. On the snap they go 2 man


















3rd & 7-9.   They went 2 man on 2 snaps,  fire zone 3 under 3 deep  and combo late in the game. 

3rd and 8, Bowles runs a fire zone concept,  3 under 3 deep from a 3 safety high look. He runs it with dime personnel. 
































On 3rd and 13 they run the same concept with a 3 man game inside. Bucs get a huge interception.

3 under 3 deep with 3 curl defenders and 3 deep 1/3 defenders











Here's 2 man on 3rd and 7 and Mahomes avoids the sack.

















3rd & 10 +.   They ran 2 firezones  3 under 3 deep and 1 snap of 4 on 3rd and 33.


Here is week 12.

Week 12 was a tough one for the Bucs defense when they played the Chiefs. They were severely outplayed for the 1st 3 quarters before settling in during the 4th and making the game somewhat competitive. They really got burned quite a bit early and really struggled with their single high coverage.

The struggles were mostly when they went man free and brought some zone pressures. They were also very confused with their matchups with motion and struggled 1x1 with the Davis Tyreek Hill matchup. Hill ran by him a few  times both in zone and man. Hill had a crazy 1st half and really took over the  game early.

Here's a few coverages and concepts the Bucs used vs the Chiefs.

1st play of the game 34 yard gain,. They just run Hill on a go route as the cb tries to press bail on the snap. Hill just runs by the corner. Good route vs Cover 3.




On 2nd & 9 they run inside split zone rpo. They just run Hill on a go route. Easy man free read for Mahomes and with the condensed route gives Hill room to operate with no safety help.  23 yard gain.


















On 2nd and 2 looks like wide zone and Mahomes reads it and throws hot to Hill. He actually had both Hill and Hardman open as the Bucs run fire zone but don't rotate. Easy 19 yard gain, Should be a cover 3 fire zone but safety messes up.  Or with the cb coming off the edge to the top, it could be some type of 2 under 3 deep. Tough to run on  2nd and 2 but if he handed it off would have worked out well. 


















On 3rd and 8 the Chiefs are driving,  The Bucs go 5 man pressure man free, they drop the free safety to cover the back that allows Hill to get open across the field with ZERO Help. Mahomes hits Hill for 44 yard touchdown.  The Chiefs go up 17-0



















In the 2nd quarter on 1st and 10, they run 2 inside seem routes, possibly 4 verts with various adjustments. Kelce sits it down and Mahomes hits him in the seem. 

A nice 20 yard gain as the coverage is cover 3. 

















In the 3rd quarter, the Bucs go cover 2 vs Empty with Hill and Kelce on the same side.

Mahomes reads it and hits Hill in the void for 25 yards. Easy read as the safety is too deep to help on Hill with the vertical route as the #1 wr. 

















On 2nd and 4 the Bucs go man free with a 5 man rush, They just run Hill on a go route and he beats Davis. The problem with Davis is he doesn't like to play with his hands, he doesn't reroute Hill and he beats him for an easy 20 yard completion. Again man /free with no safety help.


















Then the Bucs decide to roll later in the game to Hill and they leave the seem wide open. Should have been an 80 yard touchdown but Mahomes misses him.

The score was 27-10 at this point and the completion would have put them up 34-10.









 After this play they went mostly cover 2 man and mostly 2  high stuff with some double concepts on Hill and shut the Chiefs out in the 4th quarter. 

3rd and 10

Here Hill and Kelce are on the same side and they double both of them. Force Mahomes to go away from them and he throws incomplete.

















Here's another 3x1 check, play combo, zone to the trips side and man to the single side.

On 2nd and 10 on the next series they play combo, man to the single side and zone with a read 3 crosser concept on Hill.

Worked fine but they didn't make the tackle and Bell gets 8 yards . sets up a 3rd and 2 and they stop them.
















They ran 3 snaps of the above coverage and played a tremendous amount of 2 /4 deep coverages late in the game vs 2x2 and combo vs 3x1.

On the final play after making it 27-24. The Chiefs run a switch out concept vs 2 man and Hill runs a great route on 3rd and 7. The safety can't really help and the Chiefs hold on to win 27-24. 

















We shall see the adjustments in the super bowl and game plan today.




Overall not a great day for the Bucs defense

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