Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
I've watched the bills games 3 times. It was Trey Smith that ****ed us on the line.
Not Morris.
People are obsessed with blaming him and it's just because they don't like him. All of it goes back to his rookie year last season against the Raiders on Christmas. Some people never liked him after that and just decided that he's awful. Those same people though love/loved Kingsley even after Trey Hendrickson assaulted him, but they liked him coming out of the draft. They look past his flaws and think he can be a LTOTF, but I never see anyone saying Morris could possibly be that and he's improved a lot since last season. [Reply]
"All right, let's talk numbers. In 11 pass plays (again, prior to the final drive) where the Chiefs faced pressure, here's how I divvied up "blame."
Mahomes - 3 plays
Trey Smith - 2 plays
Trey and Creed Humphrey - 1 play
Trey and Jawaan Taylor -1 play
Receivers covered - 2 plays
Wanya Morris and WR's -1
Unknown -1 (This was a play where the world, including me, blamed Carson Steele for INSTANT pressure, but former Chiefs' All-Pro RT Mitch Schwartz has stated that's not accurate and that no one was really "wrong" on the play. I don't know what went wrong on this play if it's not a protection failure by Steele, but I obviously believe Mitch)"
Maybe so but we’ve played 10 games now and LT has been a significant issue in many of them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
People are obsessed with blaming him and it's just because they don't like him. All of it goes back to his rookie year last season against the Raiders on Christmas. Some people never liked him after that and just decided that he's awful. Those same people though love/loved Kingsley even after Trey Hendrickson assaulted him, but they liked him coming out of the draft. They look past his flaws and think he can be a LTOTF, but I never see anyone saying Morris could possibly be that and he's improved a lot since last season.
Humphries will have Wanya Morris safely on the sidelines where he belongs by post season. [Reply]
All losses aren’t considered equal. When our Lts lose (or hold/false start) it generally gives the play no chance - aka dead play.
I don’t recall seeing tre smith lose in the capacity of absolutely killing the play (probably just making the play less likely to succeed)
The issue with the LT is they’re giving the play basically 0 % of success. And mahomes will sometimes make magic with a bad block as long as it has a chance [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
Idk about the Seth Keysor thing.
All losses aren’t considered equal. When our Lts lose (or hold/false start) it generally gives the play no chance - aka dead play.
I don’t recall seeing tre smith lose in the capacity of absolutely killing the play (probably just making the play less likely to succeed)
The issue with the LT is they’re giving the play basically 0 % of success. And mahomes will sometimes make magic with a bad block as long as it has a chance
It's recency bias. Trey had a terrible game against the Bills and a middling one the previous. Wanya had maybe one of his better games against the Bills. This ignores the fact Morris has generally been bad and Smith good. I DO think Smith hasn't had his best year and isn't the best in pass pro, but he's pretty solid most games and significantly better than Morris. [Reply]