Originally Posted by DTVietnam:
if it wasnt for the block in the back on thr PR
and then the miscommunication (6:20 in 4th Q) between him and mahomes when he burned Peterson which may have been an 88 yrd td pass
he wouldve had a historic game
didnt anyone catch the scream of frustration after that miscommunication:
That missed connection also cost Patrick his 300 yard day with 3 TD’s too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DTVietnam:
and i just rewatched the punt return..he dropped the peace sign at the 35 yrd line..he was Primetime high stepping at the 25..and high-fived Lucas at the 5 yrd line . .
that block in the back hurts my soul
He ran right in front of us. He slowed down to do the peace sign in front of the punter and then sped up again. It was hilarious. Only problem was that i saw the flag on the ground right away and knew it was coming back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
This guy was not himself today and he gutted it out for one of the best games he's ever played.
8-139 against a damn good corner and elite defense
I feel like he officially became a real ass WR today. Not just a dude who gets bubble screens and wide open deep balls.
He was in the shit today and came out smelling like a daisy.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
This guy was not himself today and he gutted it out for one of the best games he's ever played.
8-139 against a damn good corner and elite defense
I feel like he officially became a real ass WR today. Not just a dude who gets bubble screens and wide open deep balls.
He was in the shit today and came out smelling like a daisy.
His coming out party as a WR was definitely long before today.
It's tough for me to rank him since I can't deny my bias. I'm asking myself which teams' fans would NOT trade their WR1 for Hill. There are not many at all. Houston fans probably wouldn't and I can't blame them. Giants perhaps. I'm sure the Saints and Packers fans would blindly pretend they wouldn't, even though those are both no-brainers.
Easily a top 5 NFL WR, and if there was a ranking focusing on overall impact and value to a team, and excluding QBs for obvious reasons, he's easily top 5 in that. Maybe number 1. Donald is there with him except the Rams are terrible on D even with him, while Hill is by FAR the most important skill piece in the best offense in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Just be glad he was abusive PRIOR to becoming a Chief.
He made a mistake, owned up to it, and is now a better man for it.
He paid his dues according to the law, and is doing the right thing and following an honorable path. He is a father to his child, and engaged to the girl he had a problem with. No reason to say anything more of it than that.
He spends his evenings streaming Fortnite and taking his family to Dave and Busters. Dude is solid. Period. [Reply]