- 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
I think if he's given more opportunities he will be fine and will be a good player for the Chiefs. He's had a year to get used to the speed of the league and, IMO, he has the skills to succeed here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I don't understand why folks like him tried to blame the SB play mixup on Skyy instead of Trav. It made zero sense.
Because he's an easy target, period. He made some mistakes, especially earlier in the season, so when the word 'mistake' pops up, who you gonna blame? [Reply]
Originally Posted by chop:
I think if he's given more opportunities he will be fine and will be a good player for the Chiefs. He's had a year to get used to the speed of the league and, IMO, he has the skills to succeed here.
90% of being a KC reciever is having chemistry with Patrick. Skyy and Patrick have yet to show they have that chemistry. Even MVS screws it up at times and he's a vet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chop:
I think if he's given more opportunities he will be fine and will be a good player for the Chiefs. He's had a year to get used to the speed of the league and, IMO, he has the skills to succeed here.
I go back to that Chargers road game as glimpse of what I expect more of in 2023. [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.
If this is true then skyy deserves a lot of credit for changing what route he was running once mahomes motions for him. [Reply]
The guy seems to have good soft hands (punt returns be damned) and he really plucks the ball out of the air. It seems like he gets open too. I think he’s going to be fine.
So barring injury, what are some reasonable yardage and TD totals from him in year 2? Hard to have anywhere to go but up with how non-existent his production was in year 1. IMO anything short of 700 yards and 4-5 TD should be viewed as a disappointing second season. [Reply]
It's fair to say Skyy had an up and down rookie season, but you can definitely see the potential. Hopefully this kid keeps grinding and earning Mahomes' trust.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
It's fair to say Skyy had an up and down rookie season, but you can definitely see the potential. Hopefully this kid keeps grinding and earning Mahomes' trust.
You basically just said "DJ's Left Nut" three times [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
It's fair to say Skyy had an up and down rookie season, but you can definitely see the potential. Hopefully this kid keeps grinding and earning Mahomes' trust.
He's already twice the football player Hardman is, just keep him off the PR team and he's gonna be fine [Reply]