Originally Posted by dlphg9:
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%).
Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
He's a guy coming off an ACL tear and a hamstring injury. Maybe his ceiling is, but this is the playoffs NOW. So we don't have time to fuck around and find that out
You might want to let Andy know since he's the one entertaining it. [Reply]
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?
Everyone was on board?
The same people advocating for DJ now always have been. Nothing has changed between then and now other than DJ's injury status. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
He gave up instant pressure on like 4-5 snaps out of 20 against the Broncos.
I don't think that's sustainable in a postseason Mahomes is likely to be dropping back 40 times a game.
I think Andy saw the same thing.
He played just fine in the first half. The entire offense fell apart in the second. He was playing the best pass rushing team in the NFL and he was playing next to guys that are lucky to be on a team.
He isn't worse the Thuney, he's just not. Provided he's fully healthy and in shape.
I trust Andy to do what's best for the team. If that's Thuney, great. If it's Humphries, even better. That's the difference, the argument, here.
One of us is thinking logically, the other can't remove their emotions.
If Thuney starts, I'm fine with it. If DJ does, I'm even more fine with it. You, on the other hand, won't consider anyone other than Thuney and you said why - you're afraid they might lose. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
He played just fine in the first half. The entire offense fell apart in the second. He was playing the best pass rushing team in the NFL and he was playing next to guys that are lucky to be on a team.
He isn't worse the Thuney, he's just not. Provided he's fully healthy and in shape.
I trust Andy to do what's best for the team. If that's Thuney, great. If it's Humphries, even better. That's the difference, the argument, here.
One of us is thinking logically, the other can't remove their emotions.
If Thuney starts, I'm fine with it. If DJ does, I'm even more fine with it. You, on the other hand, won't consider anyone other than Thuney and you said why - you're afraid they might lose.
I'll defer to Reid no matter what decision he makes.
This has nothing to do with emotions. The instant pressures he gave up just didn't jive with me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
He played just fine in the first half. The entire offense fell apart in the second. He was playing the best pass rushing team in the NFL and he was playing next to guys that are lucky to be on a team.
He isn't worse the Thuney, he's just not. Provided he's fully healthy and in shape.
I trust Andy to do what's best for the team. If that's Thuney, great. If it's Humphries, even better. That's the difference, the argument, here.
One of us is thinking logically, the other can't remove their emotions.
If Thuney starts, I'm fine with it. If DJ does, I'm even more fine with it. You, on the other hand, won't consider anyone other than Thuney and you said why - you're afraid they might lose.
And that is it in a nutshell - people like you, me, DJLN and others feel confident in a win whatever the coaches decide, while others are only confident in a win if the coaches decide a certain way. [Reply]
nope...and not even shown here is the spin move #92 dusted him on
It's gonna be Joe Thuney at LT#Chiefs can't afford quick pressures like these right now. There are no whiffs in Thuney's tape pic.twitter.com/mN35UHty0K
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Sorry, but DJ Humphries isn't part of the dynasty. He doesn't have the history with this team for me to NOT be scared of obvious weaknesses on film.
Now if Reid gives him the vote of confidence, that's different. But right now he hasn't.
Our left tackle is JOY TITTY!
Clay is part of the Thuney brigade too huh? Well how about that. You guys are not winning this one.
Live look at Clay and I supporting our rightful savior Mr. Joseph Thuney in this thread of losers, cowards and traitors :-)
Thuneys pass blocking grades have improved each week he’s played LT and has played against some of the best pass rushers in the league during that span. Pat trusts him. That’s huge for playing such a crucial offensive position in this offense.
If we’re being honest, Caliendo and Humphries have both been pretty bad overall, but I do think Humphries next to Thuney has to be the best left side if we want to run a balanced offense. Gotta at least start the game out like that and have the shifts ready to go if he struggles. [Reply]