Right after the game last week the report said that Mecole had an abdomen injury, now it's an illness? Maybe it's a typo?
But yeah, we would really like at least one of those guys to play. Though without JuJu it's definitely just going to be more of a grinder game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Right after the game last week the report said that Mecole had an abdomen injury, now it's an illness? Maybe it's a typo?
But yeah, we would really like at least one of those guys to play. Though without JuJu it's definitely just going to be more of a grinder game.
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
We might see lots of 3 TE formations.
Lol, I was kind of advocating just that during preseason. It sounds like a great idea when you have the likes of Travis Kelce, Jody Fortson, and Noah Gray, all of whom are good-to-elite pass-catchers. My thought was that it could be particularly effective just outside the RZ, where speed doesn't matter as much, but having those big-bodied targets become a lot more valuable. Plus, it should make running the ball that much easier with three TEs on the field blocking for our RBs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
The Chargers DBs were showing zero respect to our WRs in our first matchup at full strength. If we end up having to start Justin Watson and Skyy Moore and the OL isn't up for this one, we could need another vintage Mahomes performance to win.
Originally Posted by O.city:
So I'm guessing there's supposed to be a comma in there with Hardman.
Abdomen,illness not abdominal illness.
I dunno. Seems weird.
nope. Maybe he has what Frank gets
Originally Posted by :
“As far as the injuries go, Mecole (Hardman) has an illness to his abdomen,” Reid began. “He’s getting better, but he’s not back yet.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Lol, I was kind of advocating just that during preseason. It sounds like a great idea when you have the likes of Travis Kelce, Jody Fortson, and Noah Gray, all of whom are good-to-elite pass-catchers. My thought was that it could be particularly effective just outside the RZ, where speed doesn't matter as much, but having those big-bodied targets become a lot more valuable. Plus, it should make running the ball that much easier with three TEs on the field blocking for our RBs.
It's all Andy Reid can do for novelty. The Chargers otherwise are very familiar with this Chiefs offense. Would be a new wrinkle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
It's all Andy Reid can do for novelty. The Chargers otherwise are very familiar with this Chiefs offense. Would be a new wrinkle.
Well, I think there's still a lot of room for innovation.
For instance, we've never seen the wishbone from Andy . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Did Kadarius Toney die?
We've had him for 1 week so I did legitimately forget about him.
But I mean, if MVS is limited in any fashion and Toney doesn't know the full playbook, we could definitely be looking at forcing J Wat and Skyy into more snaps than they're ready for. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Lol, I was kind of advocating just that during preseason. It sounds like a great idea when you have the likes of Travis Kelce, Jody Fortson, and Noah Gray, all of whom are good-to-elite pass-catchers. My thought was that it could be particularly effective just outside the RZ, where speed doesn't matter as much, but having those big-bodied targets become a lot more valuable. Plus, it should make running the ball that much easier with three TEs on the field blocking for our RBs.
The Chargers defensive scheme is all about shell and not giving up the big play.
So I'll sign up for some of this.
Run the ball and pass to the tight ends and backs. [Reply]