• 8 months ago
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid discusses the Chiefs' limited offensive snaps against the Denver Broncos and how that played into Le'Veon Bell's usage.
Transcript
00:00 You know what is crazy Nate? I came in and just reviewed the tape one more time here and
00:05 and really there are like 40 real plays when you look at it. And so before we got into kind of our
00:15 four minute operation we lost some snaps in there with the turnover where Dan returned the,
00:26 you know, for a touchdown the interception and then the kickoff return you know. So the
00:30 defense's snaps were way up and the offensive snaps were way down. So I think it we weren't
00:36 able to get the whole game plan going the way that you necessarily want to do or get into that
00:42 rhythm and by that time you're up by quite a few points and which is a great thing. I mean that
00:47 makes the head coach very happy but it cuts down on opportunities for some of the offensive guys
00:55 to do their thing. And so I would say in that case with Le'Veon just doing both
01:01 or rotating with Clyde it's already cut in half there with that and then having the number of
01:09 plays cut back. But we had a pretty healthy load for him in there as we went. You saw the two back
01:15 set where we shifted both of them out and so we had a couple other things in there that we can
01:23 utilize his skill and Clyde's.

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