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Skyy's play was called "Tent" and it was a slightly different play than the one KT scored on, but had a similar RPO set up with the same motion.
I think Kelce was supposed to be lined up on Skyy's side, and the motion would have Skyy come in to a stacked formation, but sprint back out.
Kelce was on the wrong side, so Mahomes initially thought KT had the motion, but put it together with a couple seconds left that the play was still good to go, so long as Skyy ran the motion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Skyy's play was called "Tent" and it was a slightly different play than the one KT scored on, but had a similar RPO set up with the same motion.
I think Kelce was supposed to be lined up on Skyy's side, and the motion would have Skyy come in to a stacked formation, but sprint back out.
Kelce was on the wrong side, so Mahomes initially thought KT had the motion, but put it together with a couple seconds left that the play was still good to go, so long as Skyy ran the motion.
So the impression I got was that Kelce was lined up off the LOS but was supposed to be ON the LOS.
Toney could've then motioned over to the stack side of the formation. But because Kelce was off the LOS, had Toney motioned over, it would've created an illegal formation w/ the TE on the end of the formation but off the LOS.
But I get pretty damn lost on that stuff pretty fast. If it's true that Toney recognized that motioning over would create an illegal formation penalty, that's a REALLY heady move by him. Every bit as smart as anything Mahomes did on the play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So the impression I got was that Kelce was lined up off the LOS but was supposed to be ON the LOS.
Toney could've then motioned over to the stack side of the formation. But because Kelce was off the LOS, had Toney motioned over, it would've created an illegal formation w/ the TE on the end of the formation but off the LOS.
But I get pretty damn lost on that stuff pretty fast. If it's true that Toney recognized that motioning over would create an illegal formation penalty, that's a REALLY heady move by him. Every bit as smart as anything Mahomes did on the play.
I agree with all of this, but I thought you were trying to pin the screw-up on Moore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Imagine if this training staff can get Toney right....wow
The thing about Toney I didn't know from college tape is he can high point a ball. I honestly would love to see the Fade become a thing in this offense. (also back shoulder) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Skyy's play was called "Tent" and it was a slightly different play than the one KT scored on, but had a similar RPO set up with the same motion.
I think Kelce was supposed to be lined up on Skyy's side, and the motion would have Skyy come in to a stacked formation, but sprint back out.
Kelce was on the wrong side, so Mahomes initially thought KT had the motion, but put it together with a couple seconds left that the play was still good to go, so long as Skyy ran the motion.
Sounds right, KT made hand signal to Mahomes that he was not the motion guy when Mahomes signaled him to go in motion.
I think another factor was that Mahomes determined that Eagles were going to zero blitz, and that may have been why he went with the play and not bother with a timeout. [Reply]