Originally Posted by Kman34:
Hunts big run was on the left side..
Shouldn’t surprise anyone we can run to the left behind a guard at tackle. The issue is the pass pro. Anderson put Thuney on his heels several times. This isn’t an advocation for Hunphries just a scary reality going forward. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Shouldn’t surprise anyone we can run to the left behind a guard at tackle. The issue is the pass pro. Anderson put Thuney on his heels several times. This isn’t an advocation for Hunphries just a scary reality going forward.
Yeah.. But I don’t think Baltimore or Buffalo has that caliber of pass rushers.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
That’s a silly take. If Thuney would have whiffed as badly as DJ did in the 2nd half of the Denver game, this game would have a different outcome.
You mean like the play tonight where Thiney let his man drive him right into Patrick’s lap?
The hyperbole surrounding the imminent doom if Humphries were to start and allow even one bad whiff continues to be off the charts. [Reply]
We averaged 4.2 yards per play. You're not supposed to win those games. I know Houston has a borderline great D, but our offense was terrible and what we saw today indicates maybe we need to switch it up on the line [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Well they're still winning, but he's not playing up to his standard for much of the past 2 years now and unless he does a 180 I don't see how that just magically changes unless they find the next coming of Roaf at LT and another Tyreek Hill at WR.
Both Caliendo and Thuney had plays where they looked like ass today. Unfortunately, I can also buy that Humphries would have had his fair share of them too.
It's a problem, but I don't think there's a solution. Our best hope is just hanging on for two more games. [Reply]