Originally Posted by Nolimit:
Mahomes had a average season and great post season against 26th and 29th passing d. I wouldn’t be so quick to crown the big boy yet.
Originally Posted by Nolimit:
Mahomes had a average season and great post season against 26th and 29th passing d. I wouldn’t be so quick to crown the big boy yet.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Dee Ford had 1.5 sacks in the first game.
He didn't play in the 2nd game.
The drop-off in SF's pass rush when he's out is ridiculous. Seriously, like a 50% drop-off.
Correct. I've tried to point this out before and it got little attention. Do you think KC will be targeting Ford early knowing that an injury (broken nail?) will take him out of the game and take away SF's greatest defensive strength? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nolimit:
Mahomes had a average season and great post season against 26th and 29th passing d. I wouldn’t be so quick to crown the big boy yet.
Pat's 'average' season included throwing for more yards, more TDs, a third of the INTs and a higher passer rating than Jimmy G. Oh, and he did that playing 2.75 fewer games.
And since you brought up playoffs, Jimmy has thrown for 208 yards, a TD and a INT.
Mahomes has thrown for 615 yards, 8 TDs and ZERO INTs in these playoffs.
Originally Posted by 94605Niner:
Chiefs unstoppable receivers
Hill 7 TDs
Kelce 5 Tds
Robinson 4 Tds
Watkins 3 Tds
Total 19 Tds
49ers mediocre recivers
Kittle 5 Tds
Bourne 5 Tds
Samuel 3 Tds plus 3 rushing
Sanders 3 Tds
Total 16 Tds plus 3 rushing
Copied from another board.
Except they forgot Hardman had 6 TD’s.
Tyreek missed all of September and then Pat missed 3 games right after. Tyreek and Pat were barely on the field at the same time the first half of the season. [Reply]