Some good news for the Chiefs at Wednesday's OTA: both Nazeeh Johnson and Bryan Cook were on the field in limited roles. Don't recall seeing them in team periods but full go by training has been the expectation.
Some good news for the Chiefs at Wednesday's OTA: both Nazeeh Johnson and Bryan Cook were on the field in limited roles. Don't recall seeing them in team periods but full go by training has been the expectation.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Theres the behind the back play that might work. If they catch the defense off guard, he;s got the speed to take it to the house.
When I imagine defenders on the field, I would think that a BTB (behind the back) would be interceptable in that play. In fact, the three things that make the BTB riskier, IMO, is speed, touch, and trajectory - all which I would expect to be diminished compared to a normal throw. Of course, if PM pulls it off I will be jumping up and down with excitement. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
When I imagine defenders on the field, I would think that a BTB (behind the back) would be interceptable in that play. In fact, the three things that make the BTB riskier, IMO, is speed, touch, and trajectory - all which I would expect to be diminished compared to a normal throw. Of course, if PM pulls it off I will be jumping up and down with excitement.
You would probably want to try something like that on a fake screen the other way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
2 things come to mind:
1. Skyy better show something bc Remigio is a very similar type of WR that could take his job if he shows out again.
2. The battle for the last CB spot will be really interesting. Kelvin Joseph, Miles Battle, Keith Taylor and Ekow Boye-Doe will be a really fun battle to watch
It'll really come down to what they want. Boye-Doe is probably just a ST guy at the NFL level, Battle has a ton of athletic talent but he's so raw he's probably bound for the PS unless it all just comes together immediately.
Joseph probably has the most ability to actually play CB right now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
The dude just runs really high, I dunno. Doesn't seem like that's gonna be good when he gets hit.
What was the RB they were all high on in camp last year that got the PS treatment?
Reid mentioned that a couple months ago.
Originally Posted by :
“He’s done a good job of working on holding the ball, they do hold it a little bit different, bigger ball and not quite as pointy as a football," Reid said. "He’s done a good job with that, working that. He’ll learn the pad level the first time he gets hit [and] he’ll be able to adjust where he’s at there.
Originally Posted by ThrobProng:
Great news, especially regarding Cook.
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Johnson too. They need to see what he has in TC. They were high on him last year, but we'll see how he does without Sneed around. There will be a of stuff that Sneed allowed us to do that isn't possible anymore (I think). And they'll need to grab a good look at TC.
Originally Posted by O.city:
The dude just runs really high, I dunno. Doesn't seem like that's gonna be good when he gets hit.
What was the RB they were all high on in camp last year that got the PS treatment?
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Deneric Prince.
Dude looked like fire roasted asshole when he got snaps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
Mcduffee said offense is much more competitive these otas than last year. Which is weird because the only change is brown at wr.
Yea, I'm sure Rice hasn't gotten any better since being a rookie in his first OTAs practices too. [Reply]