Nik Bonitto had what I think would have been sack during team period. He’s looked really good through the first few days of camp. Has a great first step. #Broncos
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
A rookie schooling your 27th ranked pass-protecting OL, in just his first few practices, isn't really what you want to hear....
Right tackle will be an issue for sure. That being said Bonito was one of the fastest and best bend coming out of the draft. The tweet should have mentioned who was at T. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
A rookie schooling your 27th ranked pass-protecting OL, in just his first few practices, isn't really what you want to hear....
It's definitely not something you want to hear if your GM passed on him four times, allowing him to fall into General Paton's lap.
I know I’m not the first to say this but man it’s fun to watch @PatSurtainll play. He puts on a clinic out here on every freaking rep. Makes it look effortless & is almost never out of position to make a play on the ball. He’s going to have an incredible season. #BroncosCountry
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Paton messed up royally passing on Micah Parsons. Surtain is good but he’s one corner. There’s at least 3 and Kelce lined up every play.
He won’t change games against us
Surtain allows Denver's safeties to completely ignore one side of the field, making our coverage even more suffocating everywhere else, which gives our rush more time to get there.
Surtain held Ja'Marr Chase to one catch for three yards. I bet the Chiefs wished they had a guy like Pat two weeks later, when Chase went off for 11 catches, for 266 yards and 3 TD's. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
It's definitely not something you want to hear if your GM passed on him four times, allowing him to fall into General Paton's lap.
Yeah...because Karlaftis was already off the board.
What were the Chiefs and every other team thinking...passing on this under-sized gem twice?
Isnt this the same GM that drafted Jeudy over CD Lamb? I mean Lamb has only averaged over a 1000 yards per season...and 60 more receptions/twice as many TDs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Surtain allows Denver's safeties to completely ignore one side of the field, making our coverage even more suffocating everywhere else, which gives our rush more time to get there.
Surtain held Ja'Marr Chase to one catch for three yards. I bet the Chiefs wished they had a guy like Pat two weeks later, when Chase went off for 11 catches, for 266 yards and 3 TD's.
Parsons>>>>than Surtain.
Parsons 89.1...Surtain 66.1...maybe math isn't your "thing".
Just think, you guys could have both CD Lamb and Micah Parsons on your team...two actual pro bowlers. [Reply]
George Karlaftis has been impressive early on too.
But Chiefs fans aren't dumb enough to start bragging about guys that play in the trenches before the pads even come on.
Especially since Bonnito is exactly the kind of guy you'd expect to impress without the pads, because he's an undersized situational pass rusher with athleticism. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Surtain allows Denver's safeties to completely ignore one side of the field, making our coverage even more suffocating everywhere else, which gives our rush more time to get there.
Surtain held Ja'Marr Chase to one catch for three yards. I bet the Chiefs wished they had a guy like Pat two weeks later, when Chase went off for 11 catches, for 266 yards and 3 TD's.
No, I'd much rather the Chiefs be in playoff runs deep into the conference championship/Super Bowl instead of finishing in the bottom of their division and picking dudes like Surtain in the top 10.
You can keep Surtain and try to be elite with him. Because, you know... it's CBs who win championships, right? Oh, it's not? Hmm... [Reply]
Answer the question knowmo...you said jeudy was unstoppable, but your own OC said they can't complete a pass, and Surtain was shutting down Denver's number 1 receivers. Which part are you lying about? [Reply]