Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
Right now, correct. That's what is so odd about all of this. A few weeks ago when we buried the Steelers everyone was on board with leaving JT AT left tackle.
Now they wanna experiment in the playoffs?
No, many have always hoped that DJ would be able to go for the post season, even with the Steelers game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Joe Thuney also started a game and Mahomes was beat to shit and running for his life. He allowed 10 pressures in 43 pass block snaps.
Wasn't this his first start against Myles Garrett???? [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Joe Thuney also started a game and Mahomes was beat to shit and running for his life. He allowed 10 pressures in 43 pass block snaps.
It was his first game and he was facing Myles Garrett. He has improved DEMONSTRATIVELY since then. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Because Mike Caliendo is one of the worst starting lineman in the entire league. Weird that you all keep forgetting about that.
Man, this is why I have issues with PFF grading. TJ Watt had his 5th highest pass rush grade of the season against KC. In 35 pass rush snaps he literally didn't record a single pressure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Because Mike Caliendo is one of the worst starting lineman in the entire league. Weird that you all keep forgetting about that.
It’s amazing how they want to judge DJ working off rust, playing with scrubs and against a team playing for its post season life, and yet totally ignore Thuney’s first game at LT.
The double standards are not a strong argument in favor of their rationality in this matter. [Reply]
Well then Wanya Morris should be more than acceptable. Wanya had a 95.3% efficiency rate which is quite a bit higher than Caliendo's eff rate the last 2 games (92 .4%). [Reply]