The interview is interesting. Kadarius shows a lot of intelligence with his answers to the football-related questions. And a great work ethic. Think Veach was onto something with this kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Huh? The catch on that play was the least impressive part. He was wide open in the flat. Hardman can at least catch that ball.
The next time Hardman high-points a ball will be the first time. Also you're talking about the wrong play just fyi [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I'll go ahead and say it - Toney is a better hands catcher than Tyreek.
During the Tyreek freakout, the one take that made sense to me was needing a receiver to make a huge play in a playoff game... a true #1 receiver kind of play. The Chiefs may not miss Tyreek most or all of the season, but wait for that 3rd and 12 against the Bills in the 4th quarter of the AFCCG when you need ONE play.
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
During the Tyreek freakout, the one take that made sense to me was needing a receiver to make a huge play in a playoff game... a true #1 receiver kind of play. The Chiefs may not miss Tyreek most or all of the season, but wait for that 3rd and 12 against the Bills in the 4th quarter of the AFCCG when you need ONE play.
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Agreed, but hasn’t Tyreek always been a body catcher?
That's exactly my point. Guys with great hands can do things body catchers can't. Tyreek can't make that play. He might be able to make a reception out of it but he simply doesn't high point the ball like that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
That's exactly my point. Guys with great hands can do things body catchers can't. Tyreek can't make that play. He might be able to make a reception out of it but he simply doesn't high point the ball like that.
You think so? I swear I have seen Tyreek make those type of plays before. Perhaps I was thinking of someone else though. [Reply]