This team doesn’t play hard when Mahomes is at QB and that is not a knock on Mahomes. They’re too busy watching Mahomes keep them in games that they fucking bank on it and don’t give 100% when it’s time for them to do their jobs. Even the coaches do it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
This team doesn’t play hard when Mahomes is at QB and that is not a knock on Mahomes. They’re too busy watching Mahomes keep them in games that they fucking bank on it and don’t give 100% when it’s time for them to do their jobs. Even the coaches do it.
So we assembled a team full of guys with no pride or desire to hold up their end, that's great. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
Name me one defensive player who has the desire to hold up his end? Because right now I’m having a hard time just finding 1
Originally Posted by Mecca:
So we assembled a team full of guys with no pride or desire to hold up their end, that's great.
The offense has pride (their issues seem to be more focused-related with the penalties), but your statement definitely applies to the defense.
After that FG snap mishap, Tennessee was still facing the prospect of starting at their own 39 yard line and needing to drive down for a TD with no time outs and freaking Ryan Tannehill.
The Chiefs defense’s response was to essentially quit and offer no resistance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
This team doesn’t play hard when Mahomes is at QB and that is not a knock on Mahomes. They’re too busy watching Mahomes keep them in games that they fucking bank on it and don’t give 100% when it’s time for them to do their jobs. Even the coaches do it.
That starts at the top.
Compare our culture to New England. The tip of their spear is BB and the culture trickles down from there. TB will rip into anyone and everyone when needed and as dictated by the top two pieces, their sideline is full of well hardened spear chuckers with a next man up mentality. The tip of our spear is soft, and PM is still coming into his own, as a result we've got a bunch of fucking pool noodles floating around the sideline watching the big screen.
We have a "players coach". I've never understood how the description was ever construed as a positive. [Reply]