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Nzoner's Game Room>*****The Xavier Worthy Thread*****
Dante84 09:24 PM 04-25-2024
More to come!

Spoiler!

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VAChief 08:23 AM 11-07-2024
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Exactly. Each miss has been really close. Once they get dialed in for timing, the combo will be lethal. It’s not like they are miles apart.

It’s wild that people are calling his a bad pick when he has 5tds in his first 8 games and defenses are forced to know where he is every snap.
He's tied with MHJ and BTJ with 5 touchdowns as rookies. No other rookie has more than 3.

He isn't a volume receiver yet, and may never be in this offense, but I do think we are just seeing the surface right now, and by the end of the year we should see more of what is ceiling could be.
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Fan 08:41 AM 11-07-2024
Look,

He just needs time, and I wonder if Mahomes needs time to start trusting again. He will be a major wep soon
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Kiimo 08:42 AM 11-07-2024
I'm not going to join in bashing a rookie wide receiver's footwork in the pouring rain that made him lose a wide open touchdown by less than an inch.

If anything that should show promise.
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Fan 09:02 AM 11-07-2024
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
I'm not going to join in bashing a rookie wide receiver's footwork in the pouring rain that made him lose a wide open touchdown by less than an inch.

If anything that should show promise.
This is how I feel, at least he caught the ball
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xztop123 10:13 AM 11-07-2024
I don’t think his problems are mental it’s more he doesn’t generate enough force into the ground to be twitchy as an athlete.
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-King- 10:42 AM 11-07-2024
Maybe idk... get him in rhythm more and involve him more on regular plays and get him and Mahomes more chemistry and he won't have mental problems on the deep plays.

Right now all of his touches and target are either a deep ball or some gadget play. He should be great on drags/slants and doing the intermediate crossers but we haven't done that for some reason. If we start that and start actually involving him on regular plays instead of just manufactured touches and decoy plays and occasional deep balls, this offense will be back to scoring 30+ regularly.

I don't think Reid has adjusted to the fact that rookie WRs are capable of doing more these days coming out of college. He still thinks that you have to drip feed them concepts and slowly bring them into the offense when really, most good rookies are ready from day 1 these days. Everything still moves too fast for them and concepts still confuse them at times but looking around the league, rookie WRs and young WRs are far more capable of different things than than Chiefs ask of their young receivers.

Even Rice is far more capable of things than they asked of him this season. When they let Worthy off the leash, this offense will be great.
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Hydrae 10:44 AM 11-07-2024
Worthy is getting praise on the route he ran on that play:

https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/news/p...-going-forward

Patrick Mahomes on Xavier Worthy's Sideline Miscue and Expectations Going Forward

Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy has had an up-and-down start to his first season of NFL action. While Worthy has accounted for five total touchdowns for the Kansas City Chiefs, tied with Kareem Hunt for the most on the team, his role in KC's passing game still hasn't fully come into focus.

On Monday night, Worthy was open deep downfield on the first drive of the game and hauled in a pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes as he stepped out of bounds, turning a would-be touchdown into a long incompletion.

During his Wednesday press conference, Mahomes was asked about what kind of progress he's seen from Worthy throughout his rookie year and his view of the missed connection in the first drive. Mahomes started by crediting Worthy for reading the defense and getting open before stepping on the sideline.

"He does a lot of great things," Mahomes said. "On that play, he had more of an in-cut type route, they went to a coverage that they hadn't played a lot with kind of a 2-invert with the safety kind of playing in the middle there, and so I looked down the middle of the field because that's kind of my guy I look to, and out of the corner of my eye I saw Xavier down the sideline making that adjustment. I tried to get him the ball as quickly as possible. Obviously, you're half an inch from scoring a touchdown or whatever it is, maybe even less than that. He'll learn from that, but I thought he did a great job on that play in general of recognizing the coverage and getting to the right spot. And regardless of stats and whatever it is, the threat of him over the top is getting a lot of other guys open. That gets lost in the swing of things, that you don't see the big catches downfield, but I promise you the defenses are respecting his speed, and that's helping getting guys like DeAndre [Hopkins] and Trav [Travis Kelce] open in that medium range."

Could Worthy be in line for a similar mid-season uptick as Rashee Rice enjoyed in his rookie campaign? Last season, Rice caught eight passes for 107 yards in his 11th game as a Chief, setting season-highs in both categories. From that point forward, Rice was clearly KC's No. 1 wide receiver.

"Rashee's season was special last year, and we needed him to step up and have that role in the offense," Mahomes said. "Obviously, we've gotten guys in here that I think take off that pressure of having one guy make all those big plays, but I think you'll continue to see big games from him. You've seen it in certain moments throughout the season, the big plays, you've seen certain plays where he's caught the ball and scored touchdowns, and so I think his role will get bigger and bigger within the offense, but I think we're probably more well-rounded as an offense in general, so maybe not as big of the numbers and stats that Rashee had last year."
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pugsnotdrugs19 10:46 AM 11-07-2024
The chemistry and timing is even more important for X than some other WRs because you need to get that ball on him right out of his breaks. You can't allow DBs to recover and turn it into a contested catch, he isn't gonna win many of those even though I have been impressed with a couple of high-point snags he has nearly made the past two weeks.

That timing is hard to develop but there's hope that it comes with reps.
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gordonelloyd 02:04 PM 11-07-2024
So worthy has shown that he is really exceptional at getting open and that he has pretty good hands. Sure he should’ve stayed in bounds on that catch but it’s equally on mahomes who should’ve thrown a better ball. As Mahomes develops better chemistry with worthy, and as worthy continues to improve, they are going to be a lethal combination.

For those that have watched a lot of worthy college tape or saw a lot of his games I would be interested to know what his reputation was for being able to do the tap dance to stay in bounds. I am always amazed at how NFL receivers are often able to do this even when it seems impossible. How was worthy in this phase of the receiver game.
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RedinTexas 02:18 PM 11-07-2024
Originally Posted by Fan:
This is how I feel, at least he caught the ball
This says a lot about our last couple seasons.
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Couch-Potato 03:29 PM 11-07-2024
I think he’ll be way better next season.

Just like Tyreek from yr 1 to yr 2.
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Megatron96 11:03 PM 11-07-2024
Originally Posted by :
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy has noticed something when he arrives at the team facility each day at 8 a.m.

Veteran DeAndre Hopkins is already there.

“Early mornings, out late,” Worthy said Wednesday of Hopkins. “So I’m just wanting to copy in his footsteps and just learn off of him.”

Though the bond between Worthy and the 12-year pro Hopkins is only a couple weeks old, it’s already produced a fresh routine for both.

Hopkins, whom the Chiefs traded for on Oct. 23, has already taken it upon himself to help the 21-year-old Worthy as he transitions to life in the NFL.

A lot of that comes after practice each day. Worthy said the two get together — with receivers coach Connor Embree — to go over film and discuss coverages they might face.

“We just have normal conversations, just talk. Like, ‘Oh, yeah, we see this’ or ‘He does this. When he does this, pay attention to that,’” Worthy said. “Just little details to look out for in the game.”

As of now, Worthy said he strives to end his days right around when Hopkins does at 5 p.m. That allows for the extra time after practice to study their craft.

The sessions have benefited Worthy as he’s navigated an up-and-down rookie season.

Monday’s overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers provided some evidence of that dynamic on a single play.

On KC’s first possession, Worthy ran deep down the sideline and just missed a touchdown catch from quarterback Patrick Mahomes when his feet landed out of bounds.

There was both good and bad in those few seconds. Chiefs coach Andy Reid lauded Worthy for his football IQ, saying the receiver changed his path after the snap from an in-breaking route to a sideline sprint while correctly reading the defense across from him.


“He’s doing a good job. He just had that luck of stepping out of bounds there,” Reid said. “But what a great route.”

Rest of story:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...d=BingNewsSerp
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Delano 06:31 AM 11-08-2024
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Rest of story:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...d=BingNewsSerp
This is one of the main reasons I thought Veach traded for Nuk over D Johnson. Hes a tremendous mentor to Worthy and Rice. The fact that Hopkins is also a perfect fit for Patrick makes this trade another Veach masterclass.
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Fan 06:37 AM 11-08-2024
I wish we would do more WR screens to him in a effort to get him going
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Delano 07:00 AM 11-08-2024
Originally Posted by Fan:
I wish we would do more WR screens to him in a effort to get him going
I don’t think Reid will use Worthy much in the short game until the playoffs. Worthy has caught a few critical 3rd down conversions on plays that look unstoppable. Like those quick outs to the flat Tyreek used to run. Guaranteed 4-5 yards. They’ll experiment once or twice and then save it. Meanwhile he’s running lots of deep routes and learning the NFL game.
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