One of the best WR prospects at the catch point and winning leverage mid-route. He consistently sets up defenders to put them on his back, locates the ball, and attacks it at the highest point.
Rashee Rice was drafted with pick 55 of round 2 in the 2023 draft class. He scored a 9.53 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 145 out of 3062 WR from 1987 to 2023. https://t.co/lwD9tvVPvvpic.twitter.com/YjucxErSE1
Originally Posted by -King-:
They're doing the whole "you must know better than Reid" argument in another thread. You should join in. You'd feel right at home.
This isn't about another thread or argument. It's about this pattern with you specfically.
How many times must Andy and Veach rub their fucking balls across your face before you finally learn?
We can go all the way back to the Travis Kelce thread where you bitched endlessly about the pick only to look like a fool.
You've been doing this hit for the entirety of this incredible run. Whether it's crying about the Tyreek trade, or saying Veach needed to change his FA process after missing on Trent Williams, you've been clowned on non-stop, and you've learned absolutely nothing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
This isn't about another thread or argument. It's about this pattern with you specfically.
How many times must Andy and Veach rub their fucking balls across your face before you finally learn?
We can go all the way back to the Travis Kelce thread where you bitched endlessly about the pick only to look like a fool.
You've been doing this hit for the entirety of this incredible run. Whether it's crying about the Tyreek trade, or saying Veach needed to change his FA process after missing on Trent Williams, you've been clowned on non-stop, and you've learned absolutely nothing.
Yeah I'm critical of some things and I praise some things. That's kinda what keeps discussion boards ticking. This discussion of different ideas. Sometimes I think one thing and I'm right. Sometimes I think one thing and I'm wrong. It happens. So you wanna talk about the chiefs now or talk about me some more? [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Yeah I'm critical of some things and I praise some things. That's kinda what keeps discussion boards ticking. This discussion of different ideas. Sometimes I think one thing and I'm right. Sometimes I think one thing and I'm wrong. It happens. So you wanna talk about the chiefs now or talk about me some more?
Yes, let's get back to you crying that Rice isn't getting enough snaps when he's the most targeted WR on the team and Veach has already said he will be eased into a starting role (in other words, those snaps are coming).
Remember when you acted like Puka was the rule and not the exception, so I tried to point out the situations of the majority of 1st round WRs, and you just ignored it? Because it doesn't fit your narrative that the Chiefs are SO much different [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yes, let's get back to you crying that Rice isn't getting enough snaps when he's the most targeted WR on the team and Veach has already said he will be eased into a starting role (in other words, those snaps are coming).
Remember when you acted like Puka was the rule and not the exception, so I tried to point out the situations of the majority of 1st round WRs, and you just ignored it? Because it doesn't fit your narrative that the Chiefs are SO much different
I pointed out Puka to highlight that you can get a rookie out there playing major snaps. It's not that hard to follow Staylor. Just take a breath and calm down a little. You can do it.
And yes when a player is clearly the most productive player on a unit, it makes logical sense to want to see him be used more. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Yes Puka is the exception which is why I only pointed to Rices snap count not production. I wouldn't expect him to start setting receiving records, but Puka is playing 88% of snaps. Rice can't even get 51%?
The Rams WR is terrible right now. It's Van Jefferson and a bunch of shit bc Cupp is injured.
Tutu Atwell is like 5'9" 175 lbs soaking wet so of course they're force feeding Puka.
The Rams WR room is so bad right now that they signed Demarcus Robinson. This isn't hard dude. Rice is clearly getting more snaps bc Toney is injured and on a pitch count. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Rams WR is terrible right now. It's Van Jefferson and a bunch of shit bc Cupp is injured.
Tutu Atwell is like 5'9" 175 lbs soaking wet so of course they're force feeding Puka.
The Rams WR room is so bad right now that they signed Demarcus Robinson. This isn't hard dude. Rice is clearly getting more snaps bc Toney is injured and ona. Pitch count.
Yes...I agree? So when a WR corp is terrible, the one that's the most productive should be getting a lot of snaps and fed the ball right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Rams WR room is so bad right now that they signed Demarcus Robinson. This isn't hard dude. Rice is clearly getting more snaps bc Toney is injured and on a pitch count.
Which would obviously beg the question - why is Rice seemingly behind Moore and Watson as the guy in a timeshare with Toney while those two are getting significantly more snaps despite being clearly less productive?
Watson I understand because the big-play potential and reliability. Frustrating as it is, he's oftentimes been our most critical WR to this point.
But Moore? In what world should Rice be behind Moore on the depth chart. Because that's clearly how he's being used at the moment - a backup Z rather than a starting X.
While Moore is getting an unchallenged starter's snap share.
Originally Posted by -King-:
I pointed out Puka to highlight that you can get a rookie out there playing major snaps. It's not that hard to follow Staylor. Just take a breath and calm down a little. You can do it.
And yes when a player is clearly the most productive player on a unit, it makes logical sense to want to see him be used more.
No, you tried to frame it like what the Chiefs are doing is exclusive to them.
Originally Posted by :
We have the only system where guys have to take a year to "learn to be pros and adjust to the level of competition"?
As I explained, it's not about "taking a year". Bringing along rookie WRs slowly to start the season is the norm, dumbass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Rookies aren't just learning a playbook. They're learning how to be pros and adjusting to the jump in competition on top of everything else. The vets already have a good grasp of NFL concepts, the speed of the game, etc.
Of course only you need this nuance explained to you.
Thank you. I look forward in competing in the 2026 Special Olympic games. Really fired up about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Which would obviously beg the question - why is Rice seemingly behind Moore and Watson as the guy in a timeshare with Toney while those two are getting significantly more snaps despite being clearly less productive?
Watson I understand because the big-play potential and reliability. Frustrating as it is, he's oftentimes been our most critical WR to this point.
But Moore? In what world should Rice be behind Moore on the depth chart. Because that's clearly how he's being used at the moment - a backup Z rather than a starting X.
While Moore is getting an unchallenged starter's snap share.
That's just...wrong, IMO.
Give it time. The kid has gotten roughly half the snaps in his 3rd/4th NFL game. What stands out is the targets. Rice getting over twice as many targets as Skyy Moore tells me everything.
If Skyy keeps playing like this he's gonna lose snaps. Really think this is an important month for Skyy's career bc if he isn't gonna show anything then it's gonna have consequences. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Is it the norm when the WRs in front of that rookie aren't producing? And the rookie is clearly better?
Do you think KJ Osborn is better than Jordan Addison?
Do you think Joshua Palmer is better than Quentin Johnston?
Do you think whatever WR after Thielen that was getting more snaps than Justin Jefferson early in his rookie year was better than him?
It's pretty fucking obvious that the Chiefs know Rice is more talented, and it's the mental part of the game that is their reasoning, but let's pretend differently. [Reply]
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
It's really my major concern with him. I don't see many of these as concentration drops at this point - they're looking like technique drops.
Now maybe, as happens with a goalie having a bad game, he's "fighting the puck" and his hands are just a little too tight as the ball is coming in. But he's getting his hands up and the ball's just bouncing off them. That's a technique problem in that he's just not absorbing the ball with his hands.
Now in complete fairness - I've never caught a 50 mph football and I'm sure that's ****ing hard. There's probably a lot more to it that 'put the point in the window' as I was always taught. But man, that always seems to fix any issues because when you do that, your hands really don't have a choice but to wrap around the ball.
It's odd.
Then again, I take some comfort in the stat that I believe CD put up around here somewhere - drop rates almost always stabilize for 95% of receivers in the league. Some are truly remarkable, some are truly bad. But 95% of receivers have drop rates within the margin of error of each other. And over large enough sample sizes, pretty much all of them regress/progress to the mean.
I'm fairly confident that Rice will do the same. He's just fighting the ball a bit at the moment.