Yeah the magician hasn't run out of magic by a longshot
He's just working through some growing pains, a lack of viable targets, and Reids stubborn refusal to adapt his scheme to the talent on hand
The receivers suck right now, so dial up those patented quick and easy screens to alleviate the pressure... and give Mahomes some breathing room [Reply]
Dude looked like a point guard weaving into the paint before delivering a dime to Tyreek in the end zone… he’s pressing a bit, but he is still so fucking good at football. [Reply]
That first pass to Kelce wasn't a good look. I realize Trey Smith's man is walking him into Patrick's lap, which seemed to affect his follow through, but damn, Kelce is wide open. Give him a ball he can catch in stride and run with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
That first pass to Kelce wasn't a good look. I realize Trey Smith's man is walking him into Patrick's lap, which seemed to affect his follow through, but damn, Kelce is wide open. Give him a ball he can catch in stride and run with.
I felt like the throw was fine. Kelce made it look more awkward than it was.
The last thing you want to do when a guy is that wide open is over-cook it (aim small, miss small) so Mahomes put a little air under it to make sure Kelce could adjust to it.
Then when Kelce did that little hop to get it, he pretty much tripped over his own feet. If Kelce just keeps stride and catches it over his shoulder, it's a friggen dime.
But for whatever reason Kelce did a jump turn and then stubbed his toe. Best I can figure is that Kelce was having drop issues for most of the day and on that play he almost seemed to lose the grip on the catch as he brought it in. So he adjusted to make sure he secured the throw and in the process just lost his footing.
Watching it more and more, I don't think Kelce realized how open he was.
He comes down with it shoulder first and with a bit of a forward lean like he's looking to absorb a shot as he's bringing the ball in. When there's no shot to absorb, he ends up stumbling a bit and goes down.
That would also explain why he turned for the football instead of just taking it over the shoulder and going with it.
I think he thought there was more help over the top than there was and was waiting for a hit that just didn't come. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I felt like the throw was fine. Kelce made it look more awkward than it was.
The last thing you want to do when a guy is that wide open is over-cook it (aim small, miss small) so Mahomes put a little air under it to make sure Kelce could adjust to it.
Then when Kelce did that little hop to get it, he pretty much tripped over his own feet. If Kelce just keeps stride and catches it over his shoulder, it's a friggen dime.
But for whatever reason Kelce did a jump turn and then stubbed his toe. Best I can figure is that Kelce was having drop issues for most of the day and on that play he almost seemed to lose the grip on the catch as he brought it in. So he adjusted to make sure he secured the throw and in the process just lost his footing.
But the throw was fine, IMO.
That's possible. They showed an end zone angle during the broadcast and Kelce did look a little awkward there.
I'm just less likely to give Pat the benefit of the doubt these days. He has been so absurdly inaccurate. [Reply]