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Chiefs vs Raiders Week #16: Breaking Down The O-Line Film

Chiefs Film Snap

he Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Oakland Raiderson Christmas eve, 13-16. The Chiefs fall to 6-9 on the season and the Raiders improve to 8-7.

The Chiefs implement a couple of new blocking wrinkles during the game, which appeared to be an attempt to breath new life into their running game. For the most part, those new wrinkles was a nice mix up from what what the Chiefs did during the rest of the game.

Jon Asamoah ends his day with a 91% run assignment grade but only a +0 dominance score. That means he was consistent in his blocking but rarely dominated his defender. In pass protection, Jon had an 88% and a -2 dominance score. That 88% isn’t bad…but looking deeper we find that Asamoah received 11 help blocks in pass protection.

Let’s take a look at the grades for the Chiefs…

Chiefs Week #16: Post Game Tendencies and Performances

Post Game Tendencies Chiefs

In this weekly article, Pro Football Spotlight will bring you the statistical analysis of the most recent Chiefs game. PFS will take a look at where the Chiefs chose to run the ball, and what players were called on to work certain parts of the field. For example: Did you know that Kyle Orton only threw the ball deep 2 times in the first half, against the Raiders?

Let’s take a look at those stats…

Chiefs vs Raiders Week #16: Breaking Down The TEs and Backs Film

Chiefs Film TE

The Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Oakland Raiders, 13-16. The Chiefs move to 6-9 on the season while the Oakland Raiders improve to 8-7.

In this weekly article, Pro Football Spotlight will bring you the blocking performances of the recent Chiefs, as well as some additional data. For example: Did you know that Anthony Becht has gotten the majority of the snaps at tight end for the 3rd week in a row?

Let’s take a look at those blocking grades…

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Chiefs vs Packers Week #15: Breaking Down The O-Line Film

Bd Film Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Green Bay Packers at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday, 19-14. The Chiefs move to 6-8 on the season as the Packers drop to 13-1.

It was a nice time for the offensive line to come around in pass protection. The past couple of games the line had not graded out very well…and it looked as though there might not be a light at the end of the tunnel. But there was a light…he’s called Kyle Orton.

First, the line played better this week. Second, Kyle Orton got the ball out on time, didn’t panic after 3 seconds had gone by, and appeared to be able to check down through his progression. All of that helped the stagnant Chiefs offense.

Barry Richardson…yes, Barry Richardson…had a 91% run assignment grade and a 95% pass assignment grade. He did a fine job all night long. So, hats off to Barry for pulling out a good game against a 13-0 team.

Let’s take a look at the grades for the Chiefs…

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Raiders vs Chiefs Week #16: Analyzing Kansas City’s Offensive Tendencies

Analyzing Tendencies Raiders

This week, the Raiders will take on the Green Bay Packers. The Packers bring with them a 12-0 record and are converting 36% (17th in NFL) of their 3rd downs and scoring 34% (32nd in NFL) of the time, when in the red zone.

In this weekly article, Pro Football Spotlight will bring you the upcoming opponent’s rushing and passing tendencies, as well as some additional data and observations. For example: Did you know that the Chiefs are 29th in the NFL in yards per play?

Every team in the NFL has strengths and weaknesses, tendencies, and go-to guys. They have plays they like to call during tight situations or directions they like to run when in the middle of the football field.

Let’s take a look at the rest of those tendencies…

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Chiefs vs Raiders Week #16: Analyzing Oakland’s Offensive Tendencies

Analyzing Tendencies Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs meet up with the Oakland Raiders this Sunday. The Raiders have a 7-7 record, so far this year, and are bringing to the game a 3rd down conversion rate of 34% (23rd in NFL) and have a red zone efficiency of 56% (10th in NFL).

In this weekly article, Pro Football Spotlight will bring you the upcoming opponent’s rushing and passing tendencies, as well as some additional data and observations. For example: Did you know that the Raiders are 31st in the NFL in interception rate?

Every team in the NFL has strengths and weaknesses, tendencies, and go-to guys. They have plays they like to call during tight situations or directions they like to run when in the middle of the football field.

Let’s take a look at the rest of those tendencies…

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AFC West 5+ Targets: Week #15

5+ Targets

This week, Demaryius Thomas led the AFC West in the number of times a receiver was targeted by a quarterback, with 13. Of those nine targets, Demaryius pulled in 7, for a success rate of 53%.

Each week, Pro Football Spotlight will highlight the top 5+ targets for each team. We will check out just how many 5+ options each team had that week, and evaluate which team had the most dynamic offense based on each team’s 5+ target numbers.

Let’s take a look at those 5+ targets…

Chiefs vs Packers Week #15: Breaking Down The TEs and Backs Film

Bd Film Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Green Bay Packers this Sunday, 19-14. The Chiefs move to 6-8 on the season while the Green Bay Packers drop to 13-1.

In this weekly article, Pro Football Spotlight will bring you the blocking performances of the recent Chiefs, as well as some additional data. For example: Did you know that the Chiefs had great pass protection from their tight ends and backs during the Packers game?

Let’s take a look at those blocking grades…

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