Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
His best throw of the day was probably dropped. That ball to Pringle was just perfect.
Yeah.
IIRC, all six of the drops last night hit all of the receivers in their hands. Not perfect placement by any means, but the receivers all had their dick beaters on every one of those dropped passes. No idea what the hell that's all about.
And in fact, how many of Mahomes' INT's have been tipped off our receiver's hands now? 7? 8? Infuriating. Fire the catching coach. [Reply]
IIRC, all six of the drops last night hit all of the receivers in their hands. Not perfect placement by any means, but the receivers all had their dick beaters on every one of those dropped passes. No idea what the hell that's all about.
And in fact, how many of Mahomes' INT's have been tipped off our receiver's hands now? 7? 8? Infuriating. Fire the catching coach.
I've read 8; my memory was 7.
But yeah, an absolutely ridiculous amount. And many of them deep in the opponents territory. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
I was chatting with a friend over text, and we both mentioned how Surtain could have *absolutely blown up* Mahomes and chose not to.
Pretty lucky, actually. Not a fan of 15 getting hit at full speed.
Would’ve been hard for Surtain to get that much momentum. He was blocked and in the wrong direction [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
I was chatting with a friend over text, and we both mentioned how Surtain could have *absolutely blown up* Mahomes and chose not to.
Pretty lucky, actually. Not a fan of 15 getting hit at full speed.
I didn’t realize that was Surtain that let up.
I’d be pissed if a Chiefs defender did that. If you don’t want to light the dude up at least try to push him out. But in reality, you should probably at least try to tackle the ball. Not sure if he could have kept Mahomes out but we’re lucky he didn’t get a shot there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
You should slow down the Gordon TD. His footwork and action fakes were really really good. And good to see us throw it out of the I.
I'm not sure what you mean at all. This is a regular ass old slip screen.
But they did start in an offset I-formation with Kelce at FB. That's a hell of a wrinkle.
This one was one of those really difficult plays that he made look easy:
I distinctly remember watching that play and thinking "uh on - there's nobody open..."
Oakland had defended it well and then Mahomes just threw it where he knew Hill was headed and Hill broke into space right before the ball got there. It looked like an easy pitch and catch but before that ball was out, it looked bottled up. [Reply]