- Ranked 2nd among charted prospects in success rate vs. man (75%) and press coverage (75.7%) - Led all prospects in success rate vs. zone coverage (88.1%) - He can play inside and outsidehttps://t.co/HbifB61JlJpic.twitter.com/HYsV8rlAzF
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Exactly. Hell, I'd try to make Montrell Washington stick before Skyy; at least we know he's not going to fumble 1 out of every 3 punt return attempts.
- Hollywood
- Rice
- Worthy
- Watson
- Hardman
- Toney
- Remigio
- Ross
- Washington
- Skyy
That's a big hill to climb for Skyy.
Between WR and TE they're probably keeping 10...and he's what 13th? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Exactly. Hell, I'd try to make Montrell Washington stick before Skyy; at least we know he's not going to fumble 1 out of every 3 punt return attempts.
- Hollywood
- Rice
- Worthy
- Watson
- Hardman
- Toney
- Remigio
- Ross
- Washington
- Skyy
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Exactly. Hell, I'd try to make Montrell Washington stick before Skyy; at least we know he's not going to fumble 1 out of every 3 punt return attempts.
- Hollywood
- Rice
- Worthy
- Watson
- Hardman
- Toney
- Remigio
- Ross
- Washington
- Skyy
That's a big hill to climb for Skyy.
Worse still, every person above Skyy has a defined skill set and niche role. We'll ignore the 'big 3' for the moment:
Watson -- STs standout; 3 core guy.
Hardman -- STs and deep speed; elite gadget weapon
Toney -- Gadget player and premier athleticism
Remigio -- very good route runner, plays STs
Ross -- Red Zone target
Washington -- field stretcher; tracks passes well
Moore doesn't have a party trick. Not one single thing the coaches can point to and say "hey - we can use him here..."
He needs to be gone. This is a sunk cost. Move along. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Worse still, every person above Skyy has a defined skill set and niche role. We'll ignore the 'big 3' for the moment:
Watson -- STs standout; 3 core guy.
Hardman -- STs and deep speed; elite gadget weapon
Toney -- Gadget player and premier athleticism
Remigio -- very good route runner, plays STs
Ross -- Red Zone target
Washington -- field stretcher; tracks passes well
Moore doesn't have a party trick. Not one single thing the coaches can point to and say "hey - we can use him here..."
He needs to be gone. This is a sunk cost. Move along.
Hardman also is an elite horizontal stretch guy, which has value. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Worse still, every person above Skyy has a defined skill set and niche role. We'll ignore the 'big 3' for the moment:
Watson -- STs standout; 3 core guy.
Hardman -- STs and deep speed; elite gadget weapon
Toney -- Gadget player and premier athleticism
Remigio -- very good route runner, plays STs
Ross -- Red Zone target
Washington -- field stretcher; tracks passes well
Moore doesn't have a party trick. Not one single thing the coaches can point to and say "hey - we can use him here..."
He needs to be gone. This is a sunk cost. Move along.
I'm not sure how much it helps him but Skyy has more experience in the Chiefs system than everyone except Hardman and Watson. Of course, it's not a big advantage if Skyy still runs the wrong routes, can't beat coverage and/ or drops the ball. But I could understand the Chiefs wanting guys who (theoretically) know the system. [Reply]
Originally Posted by el borracho:
I'm not sure how much it helps him but Skyy has more experience in the Chiefs system than everyone except Hardman and Watson. Of course, it's not a big advantage if Skyy still runs the wrong routes, can't beat coverage and/ or drops the ball. But I could understand the Chiefs wanting guys who (theoretically) know the system.
Skyy doesn't even theoretically know the system.
Watching Mahomes take a grounding penalty on a middle screen because he Skyy was literally just kinda standing there lost was absolutely the end for me. He was the read. He was the play. It was clearly set up as a middle screen to the flanker and he just got lost on the field. I think he ran into Watson and then just kinda meandered for a spell.
Guy just doesn't have a fucking clue what he's doing out there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by el borracho:
I'm not sure how much it helps him but Skyy has more experience in the Chiefs system than everyone except Hardman and Watson. Of course, it's not a big advantage if Skyy still runs the wrong routes, can't beat coverage and/ or drops the ball. But I could understand the Chiefs wanting guys who (theoretically) know the system.
That experience meant so much last year that he suited up at rode the pine in the SB last year.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Skyy doesn't even theoretically know the system.
Watching Mahomes take a grounding penalty on a middle screen because he Skyy was literally just kinda standing there lost was absolutely the end for me. He was the read. He was the play. It was clearly set up as a middle screen to the flanker and he just got lost on the field. I think he ran into Watson and then just kinda meandered for a spell.
Guy just doesn't have a fucking clue what he's doing out there.