How did the KC Chiefs CB conned Tom Brady in one of the most important plays of the game"That was money"
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The game-changing play of L'Jarius Sneed started with a little shrewdness and he decided he'd need to do it to beat one of the top quarterbacks ever.
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The Kansas City Chiefs' third-year cornerback Sneed says he likes to watch pre-game footage of the opposing team's signal caller every week to create an outline of his blitz and coverage.
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If NFL fans watched the shortened replays of Sneed's strip-sack during the 2nd quarter they didn't see the most memorable part.
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In the moments before taking the ball, Sneed takes to Hollywood to try to beat Brady.
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Then Sneed shifts from playing cool to running from the edge which leads to an Chris Jones fumble recovery and the Chiefs extend their lead from 21-10 to a whopping 28-10 during the 2nd quarter.
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The way Sneed handled it just before snapping the ball Then he put both hands on the helmet as if it wasn't fitting properly.
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He then adjusted his gloves for another second time, and then retraced his steps like he was making himself ready to go for a cover assignment.
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When rewatching the game using a cell phone within the KC locker room, Chiefs safety Justin Reid explained what he witnessed in as follows: "That's smooth. ... It is money.