Originally Posted by cdcox:
It was on the sideline when the Chiefs didn't have the ball. The video had no context to support the contention related to multiple voices in the headset (medium narrative) or (your now changed narrative) coming in late.
The medium article is a narrative. The video is evidence. The evidence is not very well aligned with the narrative.
I remember multiple times during the season PM holding his hands to his helmet and then looking towards the sideline and gesturing furiously. I would be thinking WTF? Do they not have a play call or what? Article clearly fits what was observed by me with my own two eyes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RetiredSeniorChief:
I remember multiple times during the season PM holding his hands to his helmet and then looking towards the sideline and gesturing furiously. I would be thinking WTF? Do they not have a play call or what? Article clearly fits what was observed by me with my own two eyes.
You're a very smart man reading this article with clear eyes, a full heart and no agenda whatsoever. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RetiredSeniorChief:
I remember multiple times during the season PM holding his hands to his helmet and then looking towards the sideline and gesturing furiously. I would be thinking WTF? Do they not have a play call or what? Article clearly fits what was observed by me with my own two eyes.
A lot of this article makes sense when you think back to this season. One thing that really sticks out to me is the major drop in offensive output after those initial Reid designed opening scripts. It was like night and day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RetiredSeniorChief:
I remember multiple times during the season PM holding his hands to his helmet and then looking towards the sideline and gesturing furiously. I would be thinking WTF? Do they not have a play call or what? Article clearly fits what was observed by me with my own two eyes.
I don't doubt the narrative is based on motivations at high levels in the organization. Smoke fire and all of that. But that particular video being evidence of multiple voices in Patrick's head set. Nope. [Reply]
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Originally Posted by xztop123:
With all that being said. EB was the “oc” the year we had the best offense of franchise history and one of the best in nfl history.
Again, something happened between the SB and the AFCCG. We all saw it, sensed it, watched it? This is the most probable explanation as to what we watched transpire. Clearly PM is not "Broken", but something was and it appears it was the synergy of the working relationships involved. PM is not going anywhere, and neither is AR.................so that leaves EB. It happens, people change jobs all the time over thing like this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PattyFlakes:
A lot of this article makes sense when you think back to this season. One thing that really sticks out to me is the major drop in offensive output after those initial Reid designed opening scripts. It was like night and day.
Originally Posted by DTVietnam:
so we going with this instead of the obvious..
Mahomes got arrogant..choked and blew it . .
Despite my cautious skepticism about the medium article, yes. If you don't think PMIi is the best thing by far that has ever happened to the Chiefs, go find another team. Mistakes can happen for many reasons. Labling Mahomes as a choker or arrogant is Herm Edwards level backward thinking. [Reply]
There’s bad Bienemy stories as a coach in Minny too. 100% cost us a trip to the SB when, in a tied NFCC, 1;00 left, he sent a 12th player on field. Will spare you the rest. (KC vs CIN, what started the momentum shift was the double blitz from right side. U were 100% dominating)
Originally Posted by Nightfyre:
Yea, or maybe they just have journalistic standards that require more than one source and corroboration before they put a hit piece on someone's livelihood. Every fact and frankly conclusion needs to be extremely well supported when you publish a piece like this. Like I said, I hope you have real sources, and more than just a "family member of a prominent member of the offense" who may have an agenda.
Have you not watched or read any corporate media for the last 20 years or so? Hell, look at the last 4 years how many stories were run with nothing more than "sources say" to back it. [Reply]
There’s bad Bienemy stories as a coach in Minny too. 100% cost us a trip to the SB when, in a tied NFCC, 1;00 left, he sent a 12th player on field. Will spare you the rest. (KC vs CIN, what started the momentum shift was the double blitz from right side. U were 100% dominating)