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I’m intrigued to see how Eberflus decides to matchup in terms of dime, nickel, big nickel, and dollar personnel. Doesn’t it make sense to cede 4-5 yards/carry if you limit a few big plays?
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Not in the snow, certainly.
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Oh, no. If it is snowy, I would think only a single high safety would be used,..with cover 1 m/m used more often. I know Colts used Zone a lot, but M/M press in snowy conditions when it is cold and wet would be more beneficial.
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Welcome Lawrence. Great analysis.
I too believe the Colts keys to winning will to be able to control the LOS and establish a dominant run game, and to somehow limit Kelce to at least an average performance. |
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Flurries aren’t going to slow down the passing attack.
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The cold can however. Not as much as that with snow showers. But when the ball is cold, it is more slick due to being less malleable. Plus when your hands are cold, your catching ability is lessened. QB usually throw slower, with more air time, and the DB's have an extra moment with the ball in the air to make a play.
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I would be happy to play a lot of cover 1. I doubt they will though
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Why don’t you try and lure them with candy? Or is that just your trick with children?
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