Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Mahomes has some incredible highs and can get really hot and there's nothing you can do, but he is also prone to having prolonged lulls in games where he doesn't do much at all.
And Wilson doesn’t? Remember a couple of years ago when they let Russ cook and he started off hot and then dropped off a cliff? [Reply]
Nick Wright brought up an awesome stat today. Mahomes is 45-1 when his defense doesn't allow more than 27 pts.
So I wondered, how does Mr Unlimited compare? After all, he had a legendary defense for 5 years straight. He must have a similar win % right?
Mr Unlimited: .750 (102-34)
Mahomes: .978 (45-1)
Mr Unlimited has lost as many of these games this year as Mahomes has in his whole career. Last year he lost 6x as many as Mahomes has in his career. In 5 years with the Legion of BOOM, he lost 15x as many as Mahomes has in his career.
Once again, advanced stats would seem to indicate that this Mahomes cat wipes his ass with Mr Limited! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver only punted once, and missed out on 5 potential touchdowns because of:
1. A drop by Saubert
2. Tomlinson being unable to get two feet down
3. A Sutton false start on a gimme Andrew Beck TD on a shovel pass
4. A Melvin Gordon fumble on the 1 yard line
5. A Javonte Williams fumble on the 1 yard line
Denver is now 3rd in the NFL in yards per play - thanks, in part, to Andy Reid not trusting his terrible tackles against Mack and Bosa last night.
Sounds like a very undisciplined, shitty coached team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Sounds like a very undisciplined, shitty coached team.
Their coach is dumber than Radio and Fangio. That’s so hard to do. Who is hiring these idiots? I’d take Herm over that spineless hugging dipshit they’ve got now [Reply]
Tyler Lockett told teammates Russell Wilson was using the same hand signals as in Seattl
Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett noticed during Monday night’s game that his old teammate, Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, was using the same hand signals he used to use in Seattle.
Lockett was mic’d up for the game and can be heard in the highlights telling other Seahawks players what Wilson’s hand signals meant.
“If you see this,” Lockett said while making a hand gesture to Seahawks safety Tariq Woolen, “it’s a go.”
Lockett was then shown on the sideline yelling, “He’s running a go! He’s running a go!” to the Seahawks’ defense after seeing Wilson’s hand signals.
Lockett then walked up and down the sideline informing teammates that Wilson was using the hand signals he used with the Seahawks.
“They got our same stuff. I literally called it,” Lockett said.
After the game, Lockett shook hands with Broncos receivers Courtland Sutton and KJ Hamler and warned them that the hand signals the Broncos’ offense used were predictable.
“Change them signals,” Lockett said.
That’s what Wilson should have done before meeting his old team [Reply]
Tyler Lockett told teammates Russell Wilson was using the same hand signals as in Seattl
Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett noticed during Monday night’s game that his old teammate, Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, was using the same hand signals he used to use in Seattle.
Lockett was mic’d up for the game and can be heard in the highlights telling other Seahawks players what Wilson’s hand signals meant.
“If you see this,” Lockett said while making a hand gesture to Seahawks safety Tariq Woolen, “it’s a go.”
Lockett was then shown on the sideline yelling, “He’s running a go! He’s running a go!” to the Seahawks’ defense after seeing Wilson’s hand signals.
Lockett then walked up and down the sideline informing teammates that Wilson was using the hand signals he used with the Seahawks.
“They got our same stuff. I literally called it,” Lockett said.
After the game, Lockett shook hands with Broncos receivers Courtland Sutton and KJ Hamler and warned them that the hand signals the Broncos’ offense used were predictable.
“Change them signals,” Lockett said.
That’s what Wilson should have done before meeting his old team
Damn...if that's true...I dont which is worse...being too lazy to change up against your old team or too stupid not to think about it.