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Carter’s Classroom: Stopping a quick offense

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James Harrison and Jarvis Jones were disruptive the last time against the Chiefs. — MATT SUNDAY / DKPS

Tyreek Hill has become an NFL sensation in a matter of weeks with his electrifying speed and his ability to change games with the ball in his hands. While his ability on special teams is a threat to consider, his style of play fits the mold of what the Chiefs have done in recent years on offense.

Alex Smith wants to get the ball quickly into the hands of his playmakers and let them be the ones who find holes in the defense to bust open. Hill, Jeremy MaclinChris Conley and Travis Kelce are all players who can break short passes for big gains if left unchecked.

That's what the Steelers were able to prevent from happening in the Week 4 meeting, and what they'll look to repeat this week. Let's take a look at some of the fundamentals that the Steelers' should be looking at when it comes to the Chiefs' offense:

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