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Meanwhile Pro Football Focus says Kansas City offensive tackles Orlando Brown Jr. and Andrew Wylie are both among the top six for allowed pressures among offensive linemen. They will be attacked by a very deep group of defensive ends — all of whom are now healthy, according to the final injury report.

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This is how the 49ers have managed their big plays this season: quickly getting the ball to a pass catcher in open space. Against the blitz, Garoppolo is averaging 8.8 yards per attempt and has thrown four touchdowns — the fifth-most this season.

So it’s important for the front four to earn pressure on their own — especially with the 49ers’ starting offensive tackles both being limited in this week’s practices. If the Chiefs once again have to heavily rely on the blitz, the non-blitzing defenders need to bring their best tackling effort to minimize yards after the catch.

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I mention tackling effort for a reason. This season, the Chiefs are tied for the fourth-most missed tackles as a team, per Pro Football Reference.

Rookie cornerback Jaylen Watson is the team’s leader with seven, but that was also something with which Gay had trouble during the two games he played this year. In those two matchups, he totaled four missed tackles.

The 49ers can force missed tackles as well as any skill-position group in the league. On Sunday, Kansas City will need to focus on sound, fundamental tackling from the back seven.

 
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4 minutes ago, AFCWEST said:

I mention tackling effort for a reason. This season, the Chiefs are tied for the fourth-most missed tackles as a team, per Pro Football Reference.

Rookie cornerback Jaylen Watson is the team’s leader with seven, but that was also something with which Gay had trouble during the two games he played this year. In those two matchups, he totaled four missed tackles.

The 49ers can force missed tackles as well as any skill-position group in the league. On Sunday, Kansas City will need to focus on sound, fundamental tackling from the back seven.

 

Yeah, it is Infuriating to watch at times. Not breaking it down and using  fundamentals they should know by now.

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10 minutes ago, AFCWEST said:

https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2022/10/22/23416249/chiefs-49ers-5-things-to-watch-in-week-7

Meanwhile Pro Football Focus says Kansas City offensive tackles Orlando Brown Jr. and Andrew Wylie are both among the top six for allowed pressures among offensive linemen. They will be attacked by a very deep group of defensive ends — all of whom are now healthy, according to the final injury report.

so you need PFF to state the obvious? Game Of Thrones Reaction GIF by Bud Light

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Outside of garbage time in Week 1, the most opportunity Pacheco has seen this season came in the Week 4 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He turned 11 carries into 63 yards; seven of those attempts gained at least six yards. The unique part about that game was how often it seemed that Kansas City got those chunk runs starting from under center.

61% of Pacheco’s carries have come from an under-center formation for the season. For comparison, 29% of Edwards-Helaire’s carries have come from under center — and a similar rate applies to McKinnon’s attempts.

This would lead me to believe that the Chiefs made this move to run more of these traditional run schemes from under center, power runs that ask the offensive linemen to fire out and drive defenders away from a gap — or pull around to blast a linebacker in space.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, AFCWEST said:

Outside of garbage time in Week 1, the most opportunity Pacheco has seen this season came in the Week 4 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He turned 11 carries into 63 yards; seven of those attempts gained at least six yards. The unique part about that game was how often it seemed that Kansas City got those chunk runs starting from under center.

61% of Pacheco’s carries have come from an under-center formation for the season. For comparison, 29% of Edwards-Helaire’s carries have come from under center — and a similar rate applies to McKinnon’s attempts.

This would lead me to believe that the Chiefs made this move to run more of these traditional run schemes from under center, power runs that ask the offensive linemen to fire out and drive defenders away from a gap — or pull around to blast a linebacker in space.

 

 

Hey Cali here you go! If this is the KC game plan today I think they win. 27-21. 

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4 hours ago, oldtimer said:

question.. Pach's Pass Blocking prowess being a contributing factor in a game in which we should run the ball more often? That doesn't comfort me but I do like it that Pach is gaining a bigger look see and now we need RoJo in the back field at least on short yardage and Goal lines.

Well, he's also a pretty damned good RB so that and his pass blocking add up to one thing IMO:

START THAT MOFO!!

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1 minute ago, Calichief said:

It was also reported that they were asking for a ton for c mac too. 
 

Burns is a young healthy stud not an lately hurt  middle /late career RB..Burns wont come cheap especially to a team who more likely than not will have end of round picks.

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1 hour ago, Calichief said:

You know, I’m gonna wait and see. This is what it should be but I’m not buying it. Yet.

I bet it still ends up committee 

If they can commit to to running someone other than Greg Hill Lite, this offense hits a new level of nasty.  God I hope so.

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