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Originally Posted by jd1020:
There's no question the play was designed to go to Moore. Mahomes does not look anywhere else. The only real question is was Moore suppose to make that exact cut, just on the right side exactly like Toney, or come across the entire field from right to left? My money is on that he was suppose to run across the entire formation because MVS is headed to that right corner and no one but Moore is running to the left.
I’m saying if it was the same okay, where Moore was supposed to be on the other side of the field, it’s not actually for him. He ended up with the right look accidentally and Mahomes out it on him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I’m saying if it was the same okay, where Moore was supposed to be on the other side of the field, it’s not actually for him. He ended up with the right look accidentally and Mahomes out it on him.
He was only ever suppose to be on the right side pre-snap. He's the only WR headed to the left side of the field. Look at McKinnon's first reaction after he gets up from his chop block on the blitz, aswell. He immediately pops up and looks left to see the play. Toney also isn't really running a route, he's jogging. MVS is busting his ass to get out of the area. Kelce camps out in the middle.
I dont think there is any question that play was designed to go to Moore from start to finish and he ultimately ended up where he was suppose to be. He was just suppose to start on the right side but lined up on the left and to compensate for that fuck up he and Mahomes used the same motion that the Eagles fucked up defending against Toney. It probably worked out better than the actual play design in this situation. [Reply]
The best part for Moore scoring that touchdown in the Super Bowl is build confidence in himself. I think that's been one of his issues holding him back from his potential as a rookie was lack of confidence. Now he should be bursting with confidence and I think we will see that early on next season and he will take a leap his Sophomore year.
Fuck yeah.
Phili deserved to lose having to guys being on opposite ends run same route be wide the fuck open for touchdowns. Epic clowning the other team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
The best part for Moore scoring that touchdown in the Super Bowl is build confidence in himself. I think that's been one of his issues holding him back from his potential as a rookie was lack of confidence. Now he should be bursting with confidence and I think we will see that early on next season and he will take a leap his Sophomore year.
**** yeah.
Phili deserved to lose having to guys being on opposite ends run same route be wide the **** open for touchdowns. Epic clowning the other team.
That'd be my hope. Let's all stop pointing out he kinda got it wrong and pretend it was deliberate. Don't want to drain his confidence! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
The best part for Moore scoring that touchdown in the Super Bowl is build confidence in himself. I think that's been one of his issues holding him back from his potential as a rookie was lack of confidence. Now he should be bursting with confidence and I think we will see that early on next season and he will take a leap his Sophomore year.
Fuck yeah.
Phili deserved to lose having to guys being on opposite ends run same route be wide the fuck open for touchdowns. Epic clowning the other team.
Bursting with confidence after his SB catch makes national media as a major fuck up that was saved by our GOAT Qb?
Poor Skyy. Dude did absolutely nothing wrong, but the narrative is that HE was the one who lined up incorrectly.
Lol, yep.
I liked in the video showing Mahomes congratulating literally every teammate in the locker room after the win how he told Skyy he was happy for his TD, even it was the last game of the year. Happy for the kid he got one, much less in the biggest game of his life to this point. Hopefully it just motivates him for many more to come. [Reply]
Poor Skyy. Dude did absolutely nothing wrong, but the narrative is that HE was the one who lined up incorrectly.
Yeah, I feel a little for Skyy. Because of a few rookie mistakes and the punt return debacle, everyone is going to assume that he was the one lined up wrong, when it wasn't. But that's going to be the narrative for as long as he's a Chief anyway, because Chief Fan can't be bothered to get it correct. [Reply]