Tonight we saw two teams which are aggressive, because their coaches have that philosophy. They are NOT into the whole "take what they give you" shit. They are into, "attack, every play every way." They are into dictating to the opponent not being dictated to.
Think about that. The Dallas Cowboys since Jimmy left, are passive. We don't attack, we don't assert ourselves and we don't impose our will. We don't dictate, we follow. It starts with the opening kickoff and all kickoffs - we ALWAYS try to get the touchback. Because that is the safest thing - no chance of a TD return there, right? But what it does is set a tone, we are willing to give up the chance of a fumble, or the "hidden yards" tackling them before they reach the 25, might bring us. We are willing to sacrifice big plays, to be safe. This permeates the entire team, and everything we do. When is the last time we blocked a punt, or a FG, or a extra point? When is the last time our ST scored a point? See?
Did you see the defensive lines in this game tonight? They were not settling for the official line of scrimmage, as the scrimmage line. They were charging ahead on the snap, using upfield pressure on every play, making the line of scrimmage five or six yards upfield, disrupting the opponent offense. Especially Philadelphia. Carolina was having to simulate this, via blitzes. But the philosophy was the same.
Did you notice both head coaches tonight were from the tree of the current undefeated KC head coach? Oh yeah, that brings up the question, what's Garrett's coaching tree? Surely by now he's got at least one assistant who is a head coach in this league, right?
Andy Reid has seven of them.
Philadelphia and Kansas City are gonna slaughter us. We're lambs and they are wolves.