- Ranked 2nd among charted prospects in success rate vs. man (75%) and press coverage (75.7%) - Led all prospects in success rate vs. zone coverage (88.1%) - He can play inside and outsidehttps://t.co/HbifB61JlJpic.twitter.com/HYsV8rlAzF
Someone with All-22 access, please cut up a compilation of every play Skyy Moore has run this year already. We need to put to bed this bullshit once and for all. [Reply]
On the Toney YAC reverse play Skyy was wide open further downfield. Surprised bc Patrick usually goes downfield but this one was clearly designed specifically for Toney as it was a quick release.
Same drive. Right as the ball is thrown Skyy is peeling wide open. Cisco is about 7 yards from him. The safety at the 13 was watching Kelce on the bottom.
Pocket collapsed too quickly so Patrick wisely took the checkdown to McKinnon.
He’s getting open on plays. Not all of them but quite a few. He just isn’t getting specific play designs. He also isn’t Kelce, who Patrick looks for a lot [Reply]
maybe 24 wasn't a wise number for a WR to pick, down the field that number has always been for DBs maybe at a sub conscience level Pat see's #24 and his first thought is don't throw to that number unless I'm checking down to a RB! [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Wait, the Planet is thrashing him? There are tons of all 22 video out there showing him getting open.
His failure on special teams contributing to us losing to Indy has left half of CP hating him.
Its tough. When you have Mahomes at QB and you're always in the mix for a SB, the young players mistakes get magnified x1000. We're kinda impatient and want everyone to ball out the moment they touch the field. At least that's what I've noticed. [Reply]
I just dont think Patrick trusts him right now after a couple INT’s thrown his way and the fumbled kicks. Not all on Skyy. It may be subconscious for Pat. Making things worse for Skyy is a very deep WR group. He would probably have 35 receptions for last years team but now are STACKED at WR.
I think it will work itself out. Guy can play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
He’s getting open on plays. Not all of them but quite a few. He just isn’t getting specific play designs. He also isn’t Kelce, who Patrick looks for a lot
Agreed. Chief Fan has this bizarre need to make a determination on a player as soon as n hits 9 games or so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Wait, the Planet is thrashing him? There are tons of all 22 video out there showing him getting open.
Unfortunately, getting open and being in the place you’re supposed to be when you’re supposed to be there in a timing offense like this one aren’t mutually exclusive.
Up till this point, Pat doesn’t trust the kid because he hasn’t shown to deserve that trust.
He’s going to have opportunities to earn that trust in the coming weeks and it’s up to him what he does with those opportunities.
I’ve seen Pat frustrated with the kid 2-3 times.
All rookies make mistakes, the good ones learn from them and strengthen their game through the struggles by not repeating mistakes.
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
His failure on special teams contributing to us losing to Indy has left half of CP hating him.
We didn't draft him to return punts.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Up till this point, Pat doesn’t trust the kid because he hasn’t shown to deserve that trust.
He’s going to have opportunities to earn that trust in the coming weeks and it’s up to him what he does with those opportunities.
I’ve seen Pat frustrated with the kid 2-3 times.
All rookies make mistakes, the good ones learn from them and strengthen their game through the struggles by not repeating mistakes.
That’s what we need to see from Skyy.
I can see this point. Mahomes throws you the ball and you weren't in the spot you were supposed to be.... everyone in the stadium knows he's pissed off at you. That seems to piss him off on the field more than anything, [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Same drive. Right as the ball is thrown Skyy is peeling wide open. Cisco is about 7 yards from him. The safety at the 13 was watching Kelce on the bottom.
Pocket collapsed too quickly so Patrick wisely took the checkdown to McKinnon.
But again Skyy was open.
Virtually every play you can take any given WR and find a time that he's "wide open". That doesn't mean he's where he's supposed to be when he's supposed to be there. Moreover, it doesn't mean it wasn't a designed clear out or that he was a primary option on the play.
In the grand scheme of things...it doesn't mean much.
What we know is that Andy Reid is one of the most gifted offensive minds the league has ever seen. We also know that Patrick Mahomes is maybe the most dynamic and effective QB the league has ever seen.
And NEITHER of these guys seem compelled to get the football to Skyy Moore. Meanwhile Kadarius Toney came in and 2 weeks later was getting looks.
That's a hell of a lot more demonstrative of what's happening out there than a screen capture of an 'open' player. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
He’s getting open on plays. Not all of them but quite a few. He just isn’t getting specific play designs. He also isn’t Kelce, who Patrick looks for a lot
Evidently he isn't Toney or even Justin Watson either.
Everything is relative and relative to a brand new player and a complete JAG, Skyy Moore has been an afterthought in this offense. [Reply]