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"It’s amazing because he does it at a high level,” practice squad corner Ambry Thomas said. "This is a base-man defense, honestly, and he’s following those No. 1 receivers and he’s wiping them out. He’s eliminating them from the game. Everyone knows that’s a tough job in this league and he’s just done it at such a high level.”

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    Media really reaching at straws to drum up strive between Siri and Hurts lol honestly comical at this point listening to the media 

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Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

"It’s amazing because he does it at a high level,” practice squad corner Ambry Thomas said. "This is a base-man defense, honestly, and he’s following those No. 1 receivers and he’s wiping them out. He’s eliminating them from the game. Everyone knows that’s a tough job in this league and he’s just done it at such a high level.”

Let you hear it from one of our players there MattWill…since you don’t believe my thoughts.

11 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

There was some a slow news period where Hurts brought up how he preps for each opponent and provides our coaches with his plays he believes in both our own execution and opponent susceptibility. Hurts provided O coaches with The Dagger for that game.

All that sounds solid. That kind of preparation probably happens all the time.

With that said it is the addition of a play to the play book, but it only becomes a play call during the course of the game. It is certainly possible that Hurts made a suggestion through the headphones that it was a good time for actually running the play. If that was the case, that suggestion would have gone electronically to Moore, the person at other end of that electronic connection. The video clearly shows that Moore sought out Sirianni’s input prior to actually making the call.

Sirianni was basking in the heady glow of the beatdown, and clearly the thought of putting a boot on the Chiefs neck really resonated. Further, the huge lead made the downside risk of that play call rather miniscule. He clearly didn’t understand why Moore didn’t see it that way by default.

34 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Then very clearly Siri barks at Moore to call The Dagger. Easily could even deduct Moore resisted with a differing idea….by the way Siri barks at him to just call it….order!

What evidence is there that Moore resisted? Your imagination is running away with you. In addition what you are supposing is inconsistent with your own argument that the idea for the play came from Hurts.

As joemas would say "It’s always the agenda with you.”

Parker explained that there are two types of "teach tape” he shows his players. One is about scheme, sometimes how they play against a particular route. The other is about technique, whether it’s footwork or leverage or finishing at the football.

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

Parker explained that there are two types of "teach tape” he shows his players. One is about scheme, sometimes how they play against a particular route. The other is about technique, whether it’s footwork or leverage or finishing at the football.

Just an interesting tidbit our Secondary coach shared. Really think he’s a heck of a coach. Predict he’s the next one leaving for a promotion elsewhere.

36 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

You don’t seem to know very much about Gates or Jobs. Those guys detailed specifically every little thing going on with their companies. Known for it.

Not humanly possible. Too many operational decisions for one person to do by their lonesome. On the other hand the strategic direction of the company was very much their baby. However, strategic direction is not operations. One is "where we are going” the other is "how to get there.”

38 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

You are terrible at picking up such very obvious details. Always trying to explain it to fit your misguided opinions on what’s going on with the O coaching. He straight calls…and demands Moore to run the Dagger.

Earlier you said Hurts called the play. You can’t have it both ways. Which of your statements is correct and which is incorrect?

39 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

It can be both …and indeed it is

Schizophrenia

39 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Straight historical fact. You can’t argue against. Winning in ways that hasn’t been done…or rarely.

Agreed … with Sirianni and Howie at the helm. Your two favorite folks.

37 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

We are a win now team…so I get developmental baggage not ready to contribute is tough to carry this season. But he is practically the definition of a prospect with high ceiling potential. Obviously I’ve been high on him all along as my sleeper.

APR is not a win now player. At the earliest he is a win in 2026-27 player.

8 minutes ago, mattwill said:

All that sounds solid. That kind of preparation probably happens all the time.

With that said it is the addition of a play to the play book, but it only becomes a play call during the course of the game. It is certainly possible that Hurts made a suggestion through the headphones that it was a good time for actually running the play. If that was the case, that suggestion would have gone electronically to Moore, the person at other end of that electronic connection. The video clearly shows that Moore sought out Sirianni’s input prior to actually making the call.

Sirianni was basking in the heady glow of the beatdown, and clearly the thought of putting a boot on the Chiefs neck really resonated. Further, the huge lead made the downside risk of that play call rather miniscule. He clearly didn’t understand why Moore didn’t see it that way by default.

I can’t see it any other way but Siri overriding Moore to run what the HC playcall. Seems very obvious.

The part about it being a play that Hurts picked out in game prep to put on the call sheet is really the main key. Hurts I won’t try and pump up as the brainiac…but he works very hard. He really maxes out everything he brings to the table. Why I gravitated towards rooting for him so effortlessly. Also immediately when I got a real glimpse of him on the field for us…noticed how all the other players gravitated towards follow is leadership. Rare for a non first round QB …behind the established Franchise QB.

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

I can’t see it any other way but Siri overriding Moore to run what the HC playcall. Seems very obvious.

The part about it being a play that Hurts picked out in game prep to put on the call sheet is really the main key. Hurts I won’t try and pump up as the brainiac…but he works very hard. He really maxes out everything he brings to the table. Why I gravitated towards rooting for him so effortlessly. Also immediately when I got a real glimpse of him on the field for us…noticed how all the other players gravitated towards follow is leadership. Rare for a non first round QB …behind the established Franchise QB.

Players respond to him. The D players picked up their play responding to Hurts really amazed me. Don’t think I’ve really witnessed that before.

10 minutes ago, mattwill said:

Not humanly possible. Too many operational decisions for one person to do by their lonesome. On the other hand the strategic direction of the company was very much their baby. However, strategic direction is not operations. One is "where we are going” the other is "how to get there.”

Siri offers one step thinking in all areas

So what does Siri CEO do concerning the D side of the team?

30 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Let you hear it from one of our players there MattWill…since you don’t believe my thoughts.

You are cherry picking comments about the Boundary CBs, but ignoring illuminating the two Safeties or DeJean as the Nickel or Baun and Campbell as the ILBs. If the defense is Man, which Offensive player are each of them manned up on?

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

So what does Siri CEO do concerning the D side of the team?

We’ll start off with this very simple basic piece countering your position of Siri being an CEO

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Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

So what does Siri CEO do concerning the D side of the team?

The D side is Operations. CEOs don’t get involved in Operations details. That is what Directors of Operations are for. CEOs concern themselves with global issues … culture and strategic direction.

Directors of Operations bring to the CEO questions that affect either culture or strategic direction or both. The Dagger was such a high profile play call that it impacted both culture and strategic direction.

6 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Siri offers one step thinking in all areas

"One step thinking”?

If you mean the description below, then that classically falls under culture and strategic direction.

"One step thinking" can refer to one-step-ahead thinking, which involves anticipating the consequences of a decision by considering the "next step" to avoid potential negative outcomes, or to one step at a time thinking, a strategy for managing complex goals by breaking them into smaller, more manageable tasks or "stepping stones" to reduce overwhelm and promote progress. 

Thinking Ahead: One Step Ahead 

  • Anticipate Consequences:

    This proactive approach focuses on what happens next after a decision or action.

  • Ask "So What?":

    A technique to uncover potential unintended consequences is to ask "So what?" after identifying a solution, then addressing the new reaction.

  • Avoid Future Problems:

    By thinking through the immediate aftermath, you can prevent future mistakes or unintended consequences from occurring.

21 minutes ago, mattwill said:

What evidence is there that Moore resisted? Your imagination is running away with you. In addition what you are supposing is inconsistent with your own argument that the idea for the play came from Hurts.

As joemas would say "It’s always the agenda with you.”

Like I said…it was very publicized that Hurts handpicked the play resulting from his film study and prep. The audio clip can’t be fantasized to fit your agenda at all. Your version you try to spin doesn’t even fit at all. It’s clearly Siri calling Hurts play. Dripping with Siri holding back being too much of a d13k. Easiest educated guess could only lead to it sounding like Moore resisted Siri interference playcalling…again. So Siri gave him the …I’m the boss …just do it attitude. Not even slightly or subtle at all.

14 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

I can’t see it any other way

That is obvious. The phrase "eyes but cannot see" appears in several Bible verses, notably in Psalms 115:5, Jeremiah 5:21, Ezekiel 12:2, and Mark 8:18 where Jesus uses it to question his disciples about their understanding. 


11 minutes ago, mattwill said:

You are cherry picking comments about the Boundary CBs, but ignoring illuminating the two Safeties or DeJean as the Nickel or Baun and Campbell as the ILBs. If the defense is Man, which Offensive player are each of them manned up on?

It’s combinations. But I really highlighted just how crucial arranging the hierarchy of matchups is for our CBs. Q needs to be on the top weapon. Rare stud weapon that not just tries to hang and limit these elite WRs…he’s locking them down…in a way wasn’t even thinking a CB could even accomplish in this era of the NFL.

4 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Like I said…it was very publicized that Hurts handpicked the play resulting from his film study and prep. The audio clip can’t be fantasized to fit your agenda at all. Your version you try to spin doesn’t even fit at all. It’s clearly Siri calling Hurts play. Dripping with Siri holding back being too much of a d13k. Easiest educated guess could only lead to it sounding like Moore resisted Siri interference playcalling…again. So Siri gave him the …I’m the boss …just do it attitude. Not even slightly or subtle at all.

Your agenda blinds you to the simple explanation that Moore asked Sirianni for input and Sirianni gave it. Occams Razor.

But just as important is to protect that opposite outside CB. Ringo we can do just fine with if matched up versus the third WR. Even the second WR that a few teams have that’s a stud he could be serviceable with a double team backup S help as the game plan.

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