This is a massive hole that is filled for the #chiefs. Trent McDuffie is considered by almost everyone as the 3rd best CB in this draft. The first two went off the board at 3 and 4.
The @Chiefs make a big move for a top CB (and my model's #8 overall prospect) in Trent McDuffie, who allowed 3.1 yards/target in 2021 at Washington (best in FBS, min. 30 targets).
Could be a key piece to counter the wealth of receiving talent in the AFC come playoff time!
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Puka? It’s about gotta be a rookie high value low cost piece.
This is going to sound stupid. It might be stupid.
But I'm still not sold on Puka? I know that doesn't make much sense because damn he was good. But when I watch him I still just kinda wonder what he actually does.
I really do wonder if he's not a McVay creation. I see the tape of McDuffie gearing up and down with guys and just staying in their hip pockets. He shows such incredible traits on film.
With Puka I just see...production. And as stupid as it sounds to say, I don't understand where it comes from. It's the same thing people have said about Kelce for a decade now. I recognize the absurdity of "Sure, I've seen it work in practice, but does it work in theory?"
But why? Why the hell is Puka so productive? I just don't know and unless/until I knew, I wouldn't be willing to make that deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
This is going to sound stupid. It might be stupid.
But I'm still not sold on Puka? I know that doesn't make much sense because damn he was good. But when I watch him I still just kinda wonder what he actually does.
I really do wonder if he's not a McVay creation. I see the tape of McDuffie gearing up and down with guys and just staying in their hip pockets. He shows such incredible traits on film.
With Puka I just see...production. And as stupid as it sounds to say, I don't understand where it comes from. It's the same thing people have said about Kelce for a decade now. I recognize the absurdity of "Sure, I've seen it work in practice, but does it work in theory?"
But why? Why the hell is Puka so productive? I just don't know and unless/until I knew, I wouldn't be willing to make that deal.
I assume that this talk of trading McDuffie is nothing but a thought exercise, right? Because there's no way we're trading McDuffie.
Another thing to consider is that having two great cornerbacks is about eight times better than having one great cornerback. A quarterback can avoid one great cornerback, but he's got to throw against two of them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crispystl:
Also to add to this just a bit…have any of you ever seen any QB jam people better than Sneed did this year? I can’t recall anything like it.
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That jam against Justin Jefferson was stunning in its speed. It was like watching a mantis shrimp stun its prey. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
That jam against Justin Jefferson was stunning in its speed. It was like watching a mantis shrimp stun its prey.
The best one has largely been lost to history. He fucking stole Garret Wilson's lunch money and then didn't send his mom flowers when he was done with her.
Almost set up a pick for Edwards when he completely wiped Wilson out of the play (who Edwards was doubling and freed him up to play robber).
I'll try to find it tomorrow. It was spectacular. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
This is going to sound stupid. It might be stupid.
But I'm still not sold on Puka? I know that doesn't make much sense because damn he was good. But when I watch him I still just kinda wonder what he actually does.
I really do wonder if he's not a McVay creation. I see the tape of McDuffie gearing up and down with guys and just staying in their hip pockets. He shows such incredible traits on film.
With Puka I just see...production. And as stupid as it sounds to say, I don't understand where it comes from. It's the same thing people have said about Kelce for a decade now. I recognize the absurdity of "Sure, I've seen it work in practice, but does it work in theory?"
But why? Why the hell is Puka so productive? I just don't know and unless/until I knew, I wouldn't be willing to make that deal.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
This is going to sound stupid. It might be stupid.
But I'm still not sold on Puka? I know that doesn't make much sense because damn he was good. But when I watch him I still just kinda wonder what he actually does.
I really do wonder if he's not a McVay creation. I see the tape of McDuffie gearing up and down with guys and just staying in their hip pockets. He shows such incredible traits on film.
With Puka I just see...production. And as stupid as it sounds to say, I don't understand where it comes from. It's the same thing people have said about Kelce for a decade now. I recognize the absurdity of "Sure, I've seen it work in practice, but does it work in theory?"
But why? Why the hell is Puka so productive? I just don't know and unless/until I knew, I wouldn't be willing to make that deal.
I don’t have a good answer for that. All I know is I watched those jackasses and wondered why the hell some fuck was THAT wide the hell open. [Reply]