This was encouraging. For those who didn't watch, Jeff Allen thinks it's very fixable with minor adjustment of where Kingsley sets up. It occurs to me that Kingsley is also having to learn this position in the new age of refs throwing flags if you line up even a shade too far back. That has to make it tougher. [Reply]
I think Kingsley is going to have a solid rookie year. Kid has talent. He was being abused at times by a pretty good edge player but will learn from it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo:
I think Kingsley is going to have a solid rookie year. Kid has talent. He was being abused at times by a pretty good edge player but will learn from it.
If you look at the pass rushers he will face this year he is going to get a ton of experience through trial by fire. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
His trial by fire though is exposing Mahomes’ blind side to sacks/pressures/hits.
Mahomes' blind side has been exposed for the better part of 4 years now. It's time to develop some talent at tackle so they don't have to settle for the Orlando Brown's of the world. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Mahomes' blind side has been exposed for the better part of 4 years now. It's time to develop some talent at tackle so they don't have to settle for the Orlando Brown's of the world.
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
His trial by fire though is exposing Mahomes’ blind side to sacks/pressures/hits.
Okay question. Learning inherently involves making mistakes right? Can we not accept that Mahomes is going to take some pressure while Kingsley gets better?
This has been bugging me ever since the Bengals game ended. He has to play and make mistakes to learn. [Reply]