Skull Session: Eli Apple Explains Second-Half Dominant Against Chiefs, Ohio State Has Lots of Deep Ball Success, and Buckeyes Sit Near Top of Big Ten Standings

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Skull Session: Eli Apple Explains Second-Half Dominant Against Chiefs, Ohio State Has Lots of Deep Ball Success, and Buckeyes Sit Near Top of Big Ten Standings
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Skull Session: Eli Apple reveals how the Bengals shut down the Chiefs, Ohio State's thrown a lot of deep ball TDs, the Buckeyes are in the thick of the Big Ten title race and more.

Guess I will simply have to become a college football coach in order to provide everyone with the scoops they deserve.At first, it looked like the Bengals were going to get run off the field by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game.

The Chiefs hopped out to a quick 21-3 lead by the end of the second quarter and didn't seem to be slowing down. The Bengals couldn't seem to do anything to stop Kansas City. Eli Apple, in particular, got absolutely toasted multiple times and the Chiefs' receivers were just running free downfield. And then it switched. Kansas City totaled just 83 yards in the second half and overtime, including just *from Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs went from looking unstoppable to getting absolutely shut down. Apple went from getting toasted to offering Tyreke Hill and Mecole Hardman Super Bowl tickets.

It was absurd to watch, but according to Apple, the comeback was actually pretty simple: the Bengals knew what Kansas City was going to run,“They got cocky. They wanted to pass. They wanted Mahomes to have the ball in his hands to get rid of us. We knew the concepts that were coming at us. Before the snap, we had a tell of what they were going to do, and then it was about beating their guys to that spot and competing for the ball.

“They f----- up,” Apple says. “Any time anybody does that, it makes you mad as a defense. It makes you want to clean up stuff and make sure they don’t do that anymore. And they didn’t. After the touchdown they got on me, when I didn’t run to make that play on the pick — the pick-flat play — ‘17’ started hitting the ‘quan.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, it’s over. We can’t let that happen anymore.

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