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Originally Posted by Megatron96:
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.
Feels like we will be having to correct people on this narrative for the rest of time. [Reply]
Lost a little in this chaos is the fact that Toney had to know what had happened in order to not go in motion and instead point at Moore to indicate to Mahomes that Moore should go from that side instead. So heads up recognition from the other new guy that the 'old' guy Kelce had actually fucked up the play and how to fix it. Mahomes of course, immediately recognizes that-yeah, that'll work. And then Skyy does the Corndog route. Was that even the route he was supposed to run? Probably? Maybe not? But you can see he knows he's all alone and is rushing that route as fast as he can to get his head around.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Feels like we will be having to correct people on this narrative for the rest of time.
Meh. Skyy's still got to improve significantly in a few areas; I get the criticisms, or at least some of them. But I think he'll grow into a pretty good WR for Andy. I'll let Skyy's play next season speak for itself. Eventually Skyy will shut the haters up all by himself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Meh. Skyy's still got to improve significantly in a few areas; I get the criticisms, or at least some of them. But I think he'll grow into a pretty good WR for Andy. I'll let Skyy's play next season speak for itself. Eventually Skyy will shut the haters up all by himself.
I'm just talking about that play. It reminds me of when the media gets something wrong, and by the time there's a correction, the narrative has already spread. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Lost a little in this chaos is the fact that Toney had to know what had happened in order to not go in motion and instead point at Moore to indicate to Mahomes that Moore should go from that side instead. So heads up recognition from the other new guy that the 'old' guy Kelce had actually fucked up the play and how to fix it. Mahomes of course, immediately recognizes that-yeah, that'll work. And then Skyy does the Corndog route. Was that even the route he was supposed to run? Probably? Maybe not? But you can see he knows he's all alone and is rushing that route as fast as he can to get his head around.
Ha! Nice all around.
KT has been really amazing all around since becoming a Chief. Really impressive how intelligent he is. Also how reliable a pass-catcher he's been, considering one of the criticisms about him was inconsistency in that regard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I'm just talking about that play. It reminds me of when the media gets something wrong, and by the time there's a correction, the narrative has already spread.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Lost a little in this chaos is the fact that Toney had to know what had happened in order to not go in motion and instead point at Moore to indicate to Mahomes that Moore should go from that side instead. So heads up recognition from the other new guy that the 'old' guy Kelce had actually fucked up the play and how to fix it. Mahomes of course, immediately recognizes that-yeah, that'll work. And then Skyy does the Corndog route. Was that even the route he was supposed to run? Probably? Maybe not? But you can see he knows he's all alone and is rushing that route as fast as he can to get his head around.
Ha! Nice all around.
Andy said it wasn't the same play. Have to think Moore just ran that whip route because... [Reply]