Anyone else think this pass might have been intended for Kelce? It looked to me like an easy completion to him running across the back of the end zone. But held up when CEH dropped back and jumped up for the ball.
My wife pointed this out to me and I think she might be right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I think Sunday was 2022 Pat. He was locked in and really good.
Yep, he looked good.
Receivers were still pieces of shit, offensive line wasn’t great, Kelce was held in check.. but the offense looked night and day better than it has pretty much all season. And that’s because QB1 played up to his usual standard.
I’ve said it a few times this year, but the quickest path to getting on track is for Mahomes to get his shit together. If he does so, all the other shit will fall in line. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
Anyone else think this pass might have been intended for Kelce? It looked to me like an easy completion to him running across the back of the end zone. But held up when CEH dropped back and jumped up for the ball.
My wife pointed this out to me and I think she might be right.
Originally Posted by O.city:
I think Sunday was 2022 Pat. He was locked in and really good.
The ball he threw to Watson may be the best I've seen him look on a throw all year. Presumptively an RPO based on how the blockers handled the rush, but then he got back in the pocket, stood tall and delivered a damn rope right as he saw Watson come out of his break (I believe that was a post-corner, right?).
He was confident and threw the ball with genuine conviction there; stepped and fired.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yep, he looked good.
Receivers were still pieces of shit, offensive line wasn’t great, Kelce was held in check.. but the offense looked night and day better than it has pretty much all season. And that’s because QB1 played up to his usual standard.
I’ve said it a few times this year, but the quickest path to getting on track is for Mahomes to get his shit together. If he does so, all the other shit will fall in line.
The TD he threw to McKinnon is a 1st down he's refused to take a half-dozen times this season.
Seems like he'd been waiting for Kelce to break open on those and had he done that there, he'd have run into some issues. But he didn't - got to the back of his drop, saw the congestion in the middle and immediately turned and fired it to Jet.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Presumptively an RPO based on how the blockers handled the rush, but then he got back in the pocket, stood tall and delivered a damn rope right as he saw Watson come out of his break (I believe that was a post-corner, right?).