Vikings coach gets honest about slowing Mahomes: He’s probably going to make some plays
The Vikings coach is open about slowing down Mahomes and says that he will likely make some plays.
The Minnesota Vikings finally won a game in 2023 on Sunday to begin defending their NFC North title after waiting until Week 4.
As compensation, they will play the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5.
Making a game plan to contain Patrick Mahomes is a difficult task for Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, but he acknowledged in a Thursday press conference that giving up big plays to Mahomes and company is par for the course.
We talk a lot about his ability to scramble, but those plays will occur, according to Flores.
“Well, that player is probably going to make some plays when you’re playing a great player, an MVP-caliber player.
It just kind of works that way.
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The quarterback in question is as dynamic a player as our league has to offer.
On Thursday, Flores adopted a practical approach to facing Kansas City, which opened as a 5-point favorite to win on the road.
I advise our athletes to occasionally tip their hats.
That’s fine; let’s just move on to the next play.
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Mahomes anticipates Flores to activate a tough defensive strategy, but perhaps no quarterback in recent NFL history has proven to be as blitz-resistant as the two-time MVP, who has benefited from Andy Reid’s creative offense thanks to both his right arm and legs. And it just so happens that Flores, who was educated by Bill Belicheck in New England, is well known for his blitz tactics.
The best strategy against a team like this is to just mix things up, but Flores pointed out that the quarterback is as dynamic a player as any in our league.
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