They gave their tackles a lot of help in that game. But they stranded them 1-on-1 a number of times and they held up. Didn't expect that. I think Mahomes' ankle injury gave them more juice. I also think it made them more confident of where he was, and they could block inside-out when they got stranded in 1-on-1. Some of their struggles during the season could arguably be blamed on Mahomes's tendency to flush. That's a negative feedback loop they really damped down, with the quick passing game coming into its own this year. Mahomes hasn't lost his courage to push the ball down the field, but he's checking down and throwing smokers to the perimeter and quick slants that were getting them 4 or 5 yards. It's hard to be that patient with the pass. It's even harder when you factor in incompletions. Mahomes threw only one incompletion in that 2nd half, which up-ends the calculations. I'm just kind of surprised that PHI D was that exploitable by Reid's and Bienemy's game plan.
@@harrymills2770 that and the turf was absolute ass. Our D-line didn't get any pressure sacks (Chiefs fan), same for Philly. Bad turf ALWAYS favors the offense.
@@harrymills2770phillys D got exposed by the few good qbs they faced this year. The parade of goofs they faced in the conference playoffs hid this tendency.
This is what people mean when they say Andy Reid is out there playing chess. He's so good at setting up and selling an expectation, like in those jet sweeps, and then turning it around. Part of what makes that possible is Mahommes' ability to squirt a ball out in any direction at any time. It's so hard to pick up on what he's going to do when he can throw off the back foot on the run, or across his body with seemingly no leverage.
The two of em together as a fuckin combo is just cheap lmfao 🤣💯 That's why when they made that trade for Toney? I was like oh no the whole league is in trouble bcuz he's a damn 1st round draft that can hella play & he's fast! Ur just giving Mahomes & Reid an extra deadly weapon & that's just not fair! Lol. I'm not whining even tho I sound like I am but I'm a huge fan of Mahomes even tho I'm not a Chiefs fan!
I think it's safe to say, there's never been a QB like Mahommes. He's just incredible. It doesn't look like it, but he has a cannon arm, and he contorts his body and throws the ball from weird angles and positions. And somehow the ball ends up exactly where it should be. Plus, he can scramble and get out of trouble and convert 3rd downs when he has to. When you combine what he can do with the plays Andy Reid installs, there is no defense for it. KC only had the ball for 24 minutes, but still managed to score 38 points and win the game.
The 1st half was a slug match and the Eagles dominated. The 2nd half was a chess match, and the Chiefs dominated. Probably the scoop & score was critical: without that the Eagles go into half time with at least a 27 to 7 lead (assuming field goal, or 31 to 7 lead assuming a TD). Reid to his credit kept most of his sorcery for the 2nd half, when it was too late to use the 30 minute half time to make adjustments & recalibrations. As a person who likes cerebral football and sound execution, I just loved that 2nd half - especially the execution of the picket they set up on the punt return - I don't think I've ever seen a better execution of the picket, it was just awesome.
@@rajeshdesai6351 *I would argue that there has been QBs like Mahomes that came before him. Rodgers did all the stuff Mahomes is doing when he was younger. But he didn’t have Andy Reid. I also would throw Big Ben Roethlisberger as another QB who was doing Mahomes like stuff with the creative off-script scramble plays. The main difference is Big Ben was breaking tackles b/c he was so big and strong where as Mahomes breaks tackles with his elusiveness. And then I could also go back and mention Steve Young or go way way back with Fran Tarkenton* *My point is that Mahomes is super talented and one of the best to ever do it already. He is the “New Age” QB that all teams and scouts are always looking for next!! But even Mahomes would tell you that he learned or was inspired from Rodgers and Roethlisberger. Funny b/c 15 years ago I was arguing and trying to convince ppl that a Big Ben, Rodgers, Young, or Andrew Luck was the “De Facto” better QB compared to the “Pocket Passing” Manning, Brees, and Brady. I guess a few of us were ahead of the curve ehh*
He's a freaking stud! And there's ppl out there that says & thinks Allen or Burrow is better? Lmfao 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯 And I'm not even a Chiefs fan but I am a huge fan of Mahomes!
Born in KC in 68, one year before the chiefs first Super Bowl. A lot of great players on terrible teams until Marty and Joe Montana. Chiefs found a way to get THE coach and THE QB to finally get across the super bowl finish line! Now they make it look easy.
One of the reasons I love football is the level of detail and strategy that goes into a game and you aren't going to pick the strategy up without serious film study like this. Coaching matters in football more than any other sport I watch but you still have to have the athletes to execute the plays. I don't know who did it but there was a great breakdown on Pats Rams Super Bowl and how Bill just wrecked the Rams with a unique defensive scheme that Rams could not figure out how to attack.
I think there are two hallmarks of truly great coaches: 1) the ability to infer opponents' playbooks and take advantage of their perceived weaknesses, and 2) the wherewithal to tailor their own playbook to better adjust to the capabilities of their players. Having a quarterback and tight end who are both well on their way to being arguably the greatest at their respective positions doesn't hurt.
Great point. I'm on a kick of watching NFL strategy vids, and these are super informative that the regular fan would never catch just watching the game. In fact, the broadcast doesn't even show all the players like the all-22 angle, so it's impossible for the everyday fan to gain this level of analysis, unlike something like basketball, where every fan, media member, and their mother has access to the entire play every game. And great reference - I just watched that Belichick Super Bowl vid a couple days ago - using that 6x1 front that caught on, and then everyone started using it against the Rams. Great stuff.
It takes an elite quarterback to make those throws as well. That pass to kelce for a touchdown was thrown way before he got there and was in put the perfect spot only Travis could catch it.
Though I am a Ravens fan, I deeply admire Mahomes, Reid and the Chiefs. The offensive display they put forth in the Super Bowl is exactly the kind of innovative, dynamic football I wish Lamar and Harbaugh could pull off.
Chiefs fan here, I thought the Ravens were going to actually beat the Bengals in that playoff game even with their backup QB. It just goes to show that they are only a QB away. And I’m not sure what was going on with Andrews last year but the season before he was fire.
Unfortunately it looks like Harbaugh has been slipping a little bit these last couple years, at least in terms of his ability to read opponents and respond to in-game situations. If they keep Jackson (and Tucker) around long-term, I can see them being competitive with or without Harbaugh, but it's tough sledding in the AFC with the Bills, Bengals, Dolphins, Chiefs, and Jaguars all looking to maintain their lofty trajectories for at least another five years.
The O-line was indeed important. Look how poor it was against the Bucs two years back, and how the Chiefs upgraded it immediately. Against an historically dominant Eagles pass rush, the Chiefs line was magnificent, and it was because of the lessons learned from their last Super Bowl.
I've been a die hard Chiefs fan since I was 10, I'm 52 years old. I realized, as we were headed to our 3rd Superbowl, that, since Patrick Mahomes became our starting QB, the Chiefs have only had to play 3 postseason games on the road, 3 Superbowl games. That's just nuts!
The Skyy Moore TD, Moore was on the wrong side of the formation and Reid tried to call time out to get it corrected but they didn’t give it to him. Mahomes calls motion to his right then sees Moore isn’t there, then basically says “fuck it, just do it on the left” and it worked out
I'm an overseas Panthers fan and I love videos like these because ... yah, there _is_ a lot more to football than a bunch of powerhouses running after a ball, who would have guessed? (note: this is often the general belief in the Netherlands).
There's a lot of hall of famers on that championship team. Andy Ried is one of the most deserving. I remember before this year there was still some question about if he had earned it. Now there is no doubt he is going to be immortalized in Canton.
Yeah your point while true is not relevant. The Chiefs played a cleaner game (fewer penalties, Jalen fumble, big drop by Eagles Watkins, and also poor preparation for field conditions)
@@cpt_vi3w547 Yea no, Chiefs had the gnarliest schedule. People thought this Eagles defense was “so elite” but they got GOT just like every other defense the chiefs faced. Had Butker not missed the field goal, Bolton hadn’t gotten robbed of his second defensive touchdown, and that 1st call for Dallas G this game would have been nearly 20 points different. Almost 40 points in only 24 minutes of possession time? Lol
I love the way you explain football plays. While I’m watching sometimes (as a football fan; who just enjoys the game) it seems like they’re playing checkers and then you explain it and I understand now they’re really playing chess. 🏈 Thanks for the great video. I just subscribed and turn my notification bell on . 🙂
It's so amazing to watch Coach Reid probing a defense and seeing the result. Fans can get frustrated in watching a play that might not go anywhere, but coach is getting info that will pay off big time later in the contest. In my estimation, he may be the greatest tactician the sport has ever seen. He also is very open to adapt to the changes in league rules, and players personalities. Canton certainly awaits, it's too bad most of the trophies are already named. Perhaps the NFL coach of the year award will someday be named the Reid trophy?
I love how your first play is the one with the niners where bosa is getting held and should have been called. He beat the left tackle and the tackle grabs on to slow him down. Lmao
That Toney TD, Eagles were so gashed by Pacheco, they lost Kelce at the goal line...that D was tired and demoralized. Funny how much envy the Eagles have had, since, too.
Work so much I have never been able to really enjoy sports until the Super Bowl or World Series. After watching this , I realize there is so much more to it . Thanks for giving me a new appreciation to the sport , holy shit . Opening eyes to the strategy behind it all . Thanks
This video makes me want to say that Toney should’ve been sbmvp. In the video it shows him doing the most work to confuse the defense and get his teammates open. Overall can’t wait to see him and Mahomes play a whole szn and I wouldn’t be surprised if he get 1,000+ yards
It’s even funnier because Mahomes didn’t even need to do anything special for the most part. Him and Reid went out there in the second half and absolutely toyed with gannon and his defense.
Sports has essentially become a game of chess between not coaches and players…but algorithm writers that plug data into the formula and are told what play to call; what pitch mix to throw to a specific batter, what offensive scheme to execute in basketball…it’s just living athletic machines running the programs they are told to by computers.
This title alone explains why Eric B felt the need to make a lateral move. Big Andy just shines too bright. One big year in DC probably gets him a head coach chance
So well explained. Set them up confirm how they are going to react and then strike for the big points in the 4th quarter. Is this the reason KC wins so many come from behind games in the fourth quarter?
Andy Reid is really out here playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers. There’s a reason he waited until second half to do this bc he know if he did it first half they would juss go back to the board during the long halftime and adjust. Doing it in the second half made it hard for the eagles to adjust what they been doing all year which is either bumping down when a wr motion or having the db follow the wr across the line. It’s hard to adjust what you been doing all year on the sideline talking it up with your defensive coordinator and Andy Reid knew that 😈😈
Wow, this was super good analysis. Better than what you see on NFL network by far. Props to the work you put in on understanding what happened. Perhaps you should have a career on coaching.
Old guy here. I told my brother this after watching MaHOMES play, and Reid coach. The Chiefs should NEVER punt and only kick field goals when it’s close to the end to win the game.
Seriously, if you could've given super bowl MVP to a coach, Andy Reid absolutely would've won it. Totally ripped that defense to shreds, just like my niners said they would
Blindsided by the turfmonster made me continue watching. Otherwise I get turned off by higher education rhetoric. Seriously, you did good and thank you. Very informative.
Great videos, but the play at 6:00 in your video had another play right before it that got flagged. Take a look at that play. They passed a screen to toney and then it got called back. Then they did the same exact play, Philly DBs both bit on the screen, then they passed to juju.
Reid really did, he found a way to move the ball and score; he found a way to slow down the Eagles offense. It of course helps a ton having Mahomes as your engine! Overall this was a great Superbowl with both teams/players really performing. Hurts looked great, he's right up there with Allen and Burrows IMO (I won't go into the pros and cons of each QB, but Hurts' true dual threat and smart play/reading Ds/decision making, determination with a good arm... Eagles and Hurts will be back, the fumble was very unlike him, and IMO the D was where the Eagles let it slip away, you should win if you score 35 with just 1 TO)
Old guy here. Yes, you really should win with only 1 TO. The problem is that the other team had ZERO turnovers, and on top of that ZERO sacks allowed. The Chiefs played just about as close to a perfect game as possible.
you cant convince me this isnt just some guy taking brett kollmans voice and putting it into an AI to read a script, with that in mind, like Brett you broke down complex football ideas and had great analysis cheers!
Its even crazier to see how the Chief's offense has evolved without having Tyreek to set up these type of plays. Now they have speedsters like MVS and Hardman but they aren't the route runners Tyreek is.
There was always an unsettling feeling that Gannon would be a liability when it counted most, and this proved itself to be true in the Superbowl and left a sour taste in the most hyped Eagles season in memory. Glad he's gone, and hope the Eagles learn to find someone better.
Holding like a mofo. The NFL will call holds in the regular season but by the past season they hardly call something unless it is super egregious. Look at the first play he shows from the niners. Bosa beats the left tackle inside and he lt grabs him from the side. You can grab inside but not outside and especially not around the neck area. Should have been an easy call...
Technically, they only put up 31 points in 24 mins of possession because 7 of those points were from the scoop+score defensive touchdown. Still amazing.
One thing to note is that KT actually was supposed to get the ball on the Skyy Moore TD. Kelce lined up in the wrong spot and KT motions to Pat to go Skyy's way instead.
As a 9ers fan, you hope that Kyle Shanahan will get his act together one day soon. The window is closing on him because the great team he has now, won't be around in the next 2-3 years. The defense has kept them in games, but he makes bonehead calls and gives the game away in the 4th quarter. Always. I can see how the top offensive players like Samuels, Kittle, and Aiyuk will just leave because they can get a SB ring with another team.
Shoutout KC o-line too. They had a hell of a game and these route concepts wouldn’t have developed if they didn’t shutdown that dominate pass rush
They gave their tackles a lot of help in that game. But they stranded them 1-on-1 a number of times and they held up. Didn't expect that. I think Mahomes' ankle injury gave them more juice. I also think it made them more confident of where he was, and they could block inside-out when they got stranded in 1-on-1. Some of their struggles during the season could arguably be blamed on Mahomes's tendency to flush. That's a negative feedback loop they really damped down, with the quick passing game coming into its own this year. Mahomes hasn't lost his courage to push the ball down the field, but he's checking down and throwing smokers to the perimeter and quick slants that were getting them 4 or 5 yards. It's hard to be that patient with the pass. It's even harder when you factor in incompletions. Mahomes threw only one incompletion in that 2nd half, which up-ends the calculations.
I'm just kind of surprised that PHI D was that exploitable by Reid's and Bienemy's game plan.
All I can say Is WOW
@@harrymills2770 that and the turf was absolute ass. Our D-line didn't get any pressure sacks (Chiefs fan), same for Philly. Bad turf ALWAYS favors the offense.
@@harrymills2770phillys D got exposed by the few good qbs they faced this year. The parade of goofs they faced in the conference playoffs hid this tendency.
And held like crazy!
This is what people mean when they say Andy Reid is out there playing chess. He's so good at setting up and selling an expectation, like in those jet sweeps, and then turning it around. Part of what makes that possible is Mahommes' ability to squirt a ball out in any direction at any time. It's so hard to pick up on what he's going to do when he can throw off the back foot on the run, or across his body with seemingly no leverage.
The two of em together as a fuckin combo is just cheap lmfao 🤣💯 That's why when they made that trade for Toney? I was like oh no the whole league is in trouble bcuz he's a damn 1st round draft that can hella play & he's fast! Ur just giving Mahomes & Reid an extra deadly weapon & that's just not fair! Lol. I'm not whining even tho I sound like I am but I'm a huge fan of Mahomes even tho I'm not a Chiefs fan!
I think it's safe to say, there's never been a QB like Mahommes. He's just incredible. It doesn't look like it, but he has a cannon arm, and he contorts his body and throws the ball from weird angles and positions. And somehow the ball ends up exactly where it should be. Plus, he can scramble and get out of trouble and convert 3rd downs when he has to. When you combine what he can do with the plays Andy Reid installs, there is no defense for it. KC only had the ball for 24 minutes, but still managed to score 38 points and win the game.
The 1st half was a slug match and the Eagles dominated. The 2nd half was a chess match, and the Chiefs dominated. Probably the scoop & score was critical: without that the Eagles go into half time with at least a 27 to 7 lead (assuming field goal, or 31 to 7 lead assuming a TD). Reid to his credit kept most of his sorcery for the 2nd half, when it was too late to use the 30 minute half time to make adjustments & recalibrations. As a person who likes cerebral football and sound execution, I just loved that 2nd half - especially the execution of the picket they set up on the punt return - I don't think I've ever seen a better execution of the picket, it was just awesome.
The motion play that this video is largely about is due to EB finding this on tape.
@@rajeshdesai6351 *I would argue that there has been QBs like Mahomes that came before him. Rodgers did all the stuff Mahomes is doing when he was younger. But he didn’t have Andy Reid. I also would throw Big Ben Roethlisberger as another QB who was doing Mahomes like stuff with the creative off-script scramble plays. The main difference is Big Ben was breaking tackles b/c he was so big and strong where as Mahomes breaks tackles with his elusiveness. And then I could also go back and mention Steve Young or go way way back with Fran Tarkenton*
*My point is that Mahomes is super talented and one of the best to ever do it already. He is the “New Age” QB that all teams and scouts are always looking for next!! But even Mahomes would tell you that he learned or was inspired from Rodgers and Roethlisberger. Funny b/c 15 years ago I was arguing and trying to convince ppl that a Big Ben, Rodgers, Young, or Andrew Luck was the “De Facto” better QB compared to the “Pocket Passing” Manning, Brees, and Brady. I guess a few of us were ahead of the curve ehh*
Been a Chiefs fan since the early 80s.
Patrick Mahomes is literally the reward for decades of heartbreak. 🔥❤️🔥💛🏈❤️
He's a freaking stud! And there's ppl out there that says & thinks Allen or Burrow is better? Lmfao 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯 And I'm not even a Chiefs fan but I am a huge fan of Mahomes!
Amen. I came over with Montana when I was a wee lad. Heaven has finally descended upon us after so many years.
Born in KC in 68, one year before the chiefs first Super Bowl. A lot of great players on terrible teams until Marty and Joe Montana. Chiefs found a way to get THE coach and THE QB to finally get across the super bowl finish line! Now they make it look easy.
@@vegetaking1272no one legitimately thinks that. They may say that but they don’t actually believe it.
Facts. Fan since 91
One of the reasons I love football is the level of detail and strategy that goes into a game and you aren't going to pick the strategy up without serious film study like this. Coaching matters in football more than any other sport I watch but you still have to have the athletes to execute the plays. I don't know who did it but there was a great breakdown on Pats Rams Super Bowl and how Bill just wrecked the Rams with a unique defensive scheme that Rams could not figure out how to attack.
I think there are two hallmarks of truly great coaches: 1) the ability to infer opponents' playbooks and take advantage of their perceived weaknesses, and 2) the wherewithal to tailor their own playbook to better adjust to the capabilities of their players. Having a quarterback and tight end who are both well on their way to being arguably the greatest at their respective positions doesn't hurt.
Great point. I'm on a kick of watching NFL strategy vids, and these are super informative that the regular fan would never catch just watching the game. In fact, the broadcast doesn't even show all the players like the all-22 angle, so it's impossible for the everyday fan to gain this level of analysis, unlike something like basketball, where every fan, media member, and their mother has access to the entire play every game.
And great reference - I just watched that Belichick Super Bowl vid a couple days ago - using that 6x1 front that caught on, and then everyone started using it against the Rams. Great stuff.
Crazy breakdown, so fascinating to see the in depth strategy of coaches
It takes an elite quarterback to make those throws as well. That pass to kelce for a touchdown was thrown way before he got there and was in put the perfect spot only Travis could catch it.
Though I am a Ravens fan, I deeply admire Mahomes, Reid and the Chiefs. The offensive display they put forth in the Super Bowl is exactly the kind of innovative, dynamic football I wish Lamar and Harbaugh could pull off.
Fellow Bmore fan here. Happy to see T-Sizzle leave with another ring with the Chiefs even if our fandom felt betrayed for a while.
Chiefs fan here, I thought the Ravens were going to actually beat the Bengals in that playoff game even with their backup QB. It just goes to show that they are only a QB away. And I’m not sure what was going on with Andrews last year but the season before he was fire.
Unfortunately it looks like Harbaugh has been slipping a little bit these last couple years, at least in terms of his ability to read opponents and respond to in-game situations. If they keep Jackson (and Tucker) around long-term, I can see them being competitive with or without Harbaugh, but it's tough sledding in the AFC with the Bills, Bengals, Dolphins, Chiefs, and Jaguars all looking to maintain their lofty trajectories for at least another five years.
I think people are not paying enough attention to what happened in the trenches. Chiefs o-line dominated.
The O-line was indeed important. Look how poor it was against the Bucs two years back, and how the Chiefs upgraded it immediately. Against an historically dominant Eagles pass rush, the Chiefs line was magnificent, and it was because of the lessons learned from their last Super Bowl.
Kelce's TD looked a lot like the route that beat Milano in OT in the AFC Divisional Game last year.
An excellent point. Seemingly, Kelce's route and even his reception was eerily similar to his overtime reception against the Bills.
And the shorter version of the WASP that began the Frisco Sting!
Coming back to watch this again 5 months later, film breakdown was just too good
Great video, Mahomes and Reid are in a tier of their own!
Billy Stephens: Your analysis is astonishing. Keep up your terrific work.
He's breaking down films like a damn freaking pro! I'm impressed like no other! Wow!
A great play design with a legionary name: Corn Dog. 🤣
Reid learned from an absolute all time great, and is becoming one himself. Congrats coach Reid, RIP coach Edwards.
GO COUGS!!!
I've been a die hard Chiefs fan since I was 10, I'm 52 years old. I realized, as we were headed to our 3rd Superbowl, that, since Patrick Mahomes became our starting QB, the Chiefs have only had to play 3 postseason games on the road, 3 Superbowl games. That's just nuts!
This type of prowess and innovation should be celebrated… regardless of team you root for.
Good job sir. I’ve been a Chiefs fan since Hank Stram
The Skyy Moore TD, Moore was on the wrong side of the formation and Reid tried to call time out to get it corrected but they didn’t give it to him. Mahomes calls motion to his right then sees Moore isn’t there, then basically says “fuck it, just do it on the left” and it worked out
Yeah that was funny when td over Mahomes coming onto sidelines and they teased him what formation was that Pat grinning it worked so it wasvfunny
Xcept he said "relax coach, these guys in green will still blow it"
No, Kelse was supposed to line up same side as Moore. Mahomes saw this but obviously wasn't concerned. Reid was masterful.
I agree. Was it a coaching coup de grace? Or did Mahomes just wing it? I think a combination of the two.
I'm an overseas Panthers fan and I love videos like these because ... yah, there _is_ a lot more to football than a bunch of powerhouses running after a ball, who would have guessed? (note: this is often the general belief in the Netherlands).
There's a lot of hall of famers on that championship team. Andy Ried is one of the most deserving. I remember before this year there was still some question about if he had earned it. Now there is no doubt he is going to be immortalized in Canton.
Philly's weak schedule hurt them... the Chiefs 5th toughest schedule helped them, especially the stud Rookie starters!!
Yeah your point while true is not relevant. The Chiefs played a cleaner game (fewer penalties, Jalen fumble, big drop by Eagles Watkins, and also poor preparation for field conditions)
5th toughest. It was #1 preseason, then we found out the broncos and raiders still sucked.
@@burgerboss9567 they really didn't.
@@cpt_vi3w547 Yea no, Chiefs had the gnarliest schedule. People thought this Eagles defense was “so elite” but they got GOT just like every other defense the chiefs faced. Had Butker not missed the field goal, Bolton hadn’t gotten robbed of his second defensive touchdown, and that 1st call for Dallas G this game would have been nearly 20 points different. Almost 40 points in only 24 minutes of possession time? Lol
@@burgerboss9567 they had a cupcake schedule knock it off 😂
Andy Reid with time to Game plan is Batman.
I love the way you explain football plays. While I’m watching sometimes (as a football fan; who just enjoys the game) it seems like they’re playing checkers and then you explain it and I understand now they’re really playing chess. 🏈
Thanks for the great video.
I just subscribed and turn my notification bell on . 🙂
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It's so amazing to watch Coach Reid probing a defense and seeing the result. Fans can get frustrated in watching a play that might not go anywhere, but coach is getting info that will pay off big time later in the contest. In my estimation, he may be the greatest tactician the sport has ever seen. He also is very open to adapt to the changes in league rules, and players personalities. Canton certainly awaits, it's too bad most of the trophies are already named. Perhaps the NFL coach of the year award will someday be named the Reid trophy?
Beautiful made me shed a tear. Also Andy wasn't stubborn and he ran the ball.
Thx for the breakdown. I was mind blown on how those guys were getting so wide open. What fantastic coaching. Football can be so cerebral
Was waiting for this one
awesome call!
really nice educational video, billy. great job.
Excellent explanation(s) of multiple offensive and defensive schemes/concepts here.
"The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know." Thanks for the lesson!!! Go Chiefs
Eagles fan here and yeah, Big Red taught us a lesson. Halftime changed everything
I love how your first play is the one with the niners where bosa is getting held and should have been called. He beat the left tackle and the tackle grabs on to slow him down. Lmao
from a guy who loves football but doesn’t know very much about play design & execution, this video was a most excellent analysis! Thank you!
This type of thing is why I love football so damn much. Among other things obviously but this stuff is what makes the game truly beautiful.
This was a REALLY well done video!! Great work!
Billy, great explanations of very complex chess moves. Did KC do some things in the SB that they hadn’t really done up to that point in the season?
yes they studied Jax playbook and ran corn dog twice ..once accidentally
@@bradmontgomery9304 Chiefs ran this play in week one against AZ. But yes, teams study film and look for things to exploit.
That Toney TD, Eagles were so gashed by Pacheco, they lost Kelce at the goal line...that D was tired and demoralized. Funny how much envy the Eagles have had, since, too.
Thank you. Amazing commentary.
Great play calls
All the things I needed to know. I appreciate the closure. Go Birds!
Great breakdown video! You did an excellent job on this video. I don't know your background but, man you know your stuff! I subscribed to see more.
He broke down shit like a damn pro! Super impressive & dope as hell 👌💯
When you got Mahomes back there you believe. That means something
Work so much I have never been able to really enjoy sports until the Super Bowl or World Series. After watching this , I realize there is so much more to it . Thanks for giving me a new appreciation to the sport , holy shit . Opening eyes to the strategy behind it all . Thanks
great job on the script. the music selection. the execution of this video is really well done.
There's an ol saying "The pupil is never better than the teacher"
This is very true as the teacher has taught the student everything the student knows but not every he knows
and a true teacher never stops being the student
Good breakdown 💪🏿✊🏿🏈
The Eagles definitely needed to have a coach that's good with adjusting on the fly
Excellence breakdown. It shows that there are levels to coaching. Not all OCs have this level of skill and expertise.
🤣🤣🤣 people's correction of the chiefs total points cause they are jealous of just how well you understand football great video, Bro
This video makes me want to say that Toney should’ve been sbmvp. In the video it shows him doing the most work to confuse the defense and get his teammates open. Overall can’t wait to see him and Mahomes play a whole szn and I wouldn’t be surprised if he get 1,000+ yards
It’s even funnier because Mahomes didn’t even need to do anything special for the most part. Him and Reid went out there in the second half and absolutely toyed with gannon and his defense.
Lol that Neck collar hold on Bosa is the first thing you show
Great video!
Amazing breakdown, keep it up!
Great film review breakdown!
Sports has essentially become a game of chess between not coaches and players…but algorithm writers that plug data into the formula and are told what play to call; what pitch mix to throw to a specific batter, what offensive scheme to execute in basketball…it’s just living athletic machines running the programs they are told to by computers.
Someone on the Chiefs credited Bienemy for recommending that jet motion play the Jags used. Good stuff. The cool thing is Reid taught Peterson.
This title alone explains why Eric B felt the need to make a lateral move. Big Andy just shines too bright. One big year in DC probably gets him a head coach chance
Yea, but another bad year will get him fired.
@@jayruiz4249 Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯
Andy Reid master classed Gannon! 😢
Awesome analysis, thank you! Subbed! 😎
Safety also spun costing him precious split seconds
Well done.
So well explained. Set them up confirm how they are going to react and then strike for the big points in the 4th quarter. Is this the reason KC wins so many come from behind games in the fourth quarter?
Yes they’re downloading the other team’s info the first 2-3 quarters then they adjust and turn it against them. Reid & Mahomes are menaces with that.
@@mvpfocus it's not a comeback if it happens in the first half. LoL
You gotta love that MOFO coverage...
Andy Reid is really out here playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers. There’s a reason he waited until second half to do this bc he know if he did it first half they would juss go back to the board during the long halftime and adjust. Doing it in the second half made it hard for the eagles to adjust what they been doing all year which is either bumping down when a wr motion or having the db follow the wr across the line. It’s hard to adjust what you been doing all year on the sideline talking it up with your defensive coordinator and Andy Reid knew that 😈😈
Wow, this was super good analysis. Better than what you see on NFL network by far. Props to the work you put in on understanding what happened. Perhaps you should have a career on coaching.
Old guy here. I told my brother this after watching MaHOMES play, and Reid coach. The Chiefs should NEVER punt and only kick field goals when it’s close to the end to win the game.
Back to back next year, IT'S TIME!
Great BREAKDOWN
Seriously, if you could've given super bowl MVP to a coach, Andy Reid absolutely would've won it. Totally ripped that defense to shreds, just like my niners said they would
Blindsided by the turfmonster made me continue watching. Otherwise I get turned off by higher education rhetoric. Seriously, you did good and thank you. Very informative.
Awesome, thanks!
Great videos, but the play at 6:00 in your video had another play right before it that got flagged. Take a look at that play. They passed a screen to toney and then it got called back. Then they did the same exact play, Philly DBs both bit on the screen, then they passed to juju.
Yes sir! Simply brilliant, subscribed!
I wish somebody would make a video on Andy Reid style coaching
Reid really did, he found a way to move the ball and score; he found a way to slow down the Eagles offense. It of course helps a ton having Mahomes as your engine! Overall this was a great Superbowl with both teams/players really performing. Hurts looked great, he's right up there with Allen and Burrows IMO (I won't go into the pros and cons of each QB, but Hurts' true dual threat and smart play/reading Ds/decision making, determination with a good arm... Eagles and Hurts will be back, the fumble was very unlike him, and IMO the D was where the Eagles let it slip away, you should win if you score 35 with just 1 TO)
Old guy here. Yes, you really should win with only 1 TO. The problem is that the other team had ZERO turnovers, and on top of that ZERO sacks allowed. The Chiefs played just about as close to a perfect game as possible.
35 = points slowing down the offense lmao
you cant convince me this isnt just some guy taking brett kollmans voice and putting it into an AI to read a script, with that in mind, like Brett you broke down complex football ideas and had great analysis cheers!
ikr, sounds exactly the same
Its even crazier to see how the Chief's offense has evolved without having Tyreek to set up these type of plays. Now they have speedsters like MVS and Hardman but they aren't the route runners Tyreek is.
Never in my life as a KC fan would I expect to see KC Oline do so well against a DLine ranked 5 or higher
Sky Moore was open by 25 yards on that play. 25 yards. Amazing.
There was always an unsettling feeling that Gannon would be a liability when it counted most, and this proved itself to be true in the Superbowl and left a sour taste in the most hyped Eagles season in memory. Glad he's gone, and hope the Eagles learn to find someone better.
So strange how they had to deal with a wet field... in Arizona 🤦♂️
Billy, you gotta tell me itll be alright with my Bills
We have Josh. it'll be alright.
would love to see how the chiefs kept one of the best pass rushes at bay and didnt allow a sack.
Holding like a mofo. The NFL will call holds in the regular season but by the past season they hardly call something unless it is super egregious. Look at the first play he shows from the niners. Bosa beats the left tackle inside and he lt grabs him from the side. You can grab inside but not outside and especially not around the neck area. Should have been an easy call...
If you look at the Philadelphia Eagles defensive tendencies during the regular season, it’s built for the NFC
Man bosa got held so egregiously on that play in the 19-20 Super Bowl. That was the turning point of the game too smh
Technically, they only put up 31 points in 24 mins of possession because 7 of those points were from the scoop+score defensive touchdown. Still amazing.
They had the potential to put up 34 points. A missed field goal is also present.
@@pakONEoh Fully an excellent point! And they stopped short of that last touchdown, so the actual potential scoring was 41 points.
Super analysis!
Great opening video of Eric fisher choking out Bosa to give Mahomes more time
One thing to note is that KT actually was supposed to get the ball on the Skyy Moore TD. Kelce lined up in the wrong spot and KT motions to Pat to go Skyy's way instead.
You my friend just earned a subscription
And that guy is now a head coach, that’s tough
Unrelated but that is a wild hold on bosa in the first clip
🐐🐐🐐🐐 Breakdown‼️
31 points on 8 possessions. They scored another TD on a fumble return.
Great video 👍👍👍
This QB and coach are going to haunt this league for at least the next 10 years
I realize how much I don’t know about this game….Congrats KC
That first play to beat the niners was called by Pat Mahomes himself not Andy. Check out the sound bite where mahomes asks if they have time for WASP
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As a 9ers fan, you hope that Kyle Shanahan will get his act together one day soon. The window is closing on him because the great team he has now, won't be around in the next 2-3 years. The defense has kept them in games, but he makes bonehead calls and gives the game away in the 4th quarter. Always. I can see how the top offensive players like Samuels, Kittle, and Aiyuk will just leave because they can get a SB ring with another team.