That sideline catch by Watson was one hell of an effort, but I still don't think it was a catch. It looked like one of his feet was off the ground when he secured the ball. Not complaining, and I'll take it, but man was that close. Great job by him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
That sideline catch by Watson was one hell of an effort, but I still don't think it was a catch. It looked like one of his feet was off the ground when he secured the ball. Not complaining, and I'll take it, but man was that close. Great job by him.
You shut your whore mouth!
Nah, in all seriousness, it was about as close as you can get. I think we were saved by the call on the field being a catch. If they ruled it no catch, I don’t think they could have overturned it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
You shut your whore mouth!
Nah, in all seriousness, it was about as close as you can get. I think we were saved by the call on the field being a catch. If they ruled it no catch, I don’t think they could have overturned it.
Yeah, that's where I fell in real time as well.
Whatever they called it on the field was going to stand. It was just too close to really determine when he 'secured' the ball and if it happened before that right toe stopped dragging.
Whatever the case may be, Jerry Rice couldn't have done any more to bring that ball in than Watson did. It was a pretty remarkable effort from him. He did everything physically possible to get those feet down and secure a fairly tough catch in the process.
Catch or no catch, it was a spectacular effort from Watson. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I think Mahomes has had better highlights so far than at this point last year. Outside of the spin and shot put in Tampa, of course.
Saw a breakdown this morning and the receivers actually have more catches and yards this season through 5 games than last season. Targets are almost identical as well. The flip side has been they have coughed the ball up way more due to deflected passes becoming INT's and fumbles.
But from a target and work load. As far as highlights? I don't know maybe more flashy plays but production isn't off. I do think the WR are down on TD's compared to last season. They have what 4? 2 Rice- 1 Moore, and 1 Watson? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Saw a breakdown this morning and the receivers actually have more catches and yards this season through 5 games than last season.
This is false. They did through Week 4, but Week 5 last season the receivers had a great game against the Raiders.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
This is false. They did through Week 4, but Week 5 last season the receivers had a great game against the Raiders.
They do have more TDs though.
TD's are actually behind I think. EPA is terrible due to the turnovers like I mentioned earlier. But the trend is interestingly consistent.
On the #Chiefs' 3rd & 18: MVS & Justin Watson are on the field together. Watson is run as the primary option down the field, while MVS is the decoy short pattern
I think that could be an indication of who Pat / the staff wants to give a shot to on a 3rd & long. Can't blame em! pic.twitter.com/dbYGz2jINc