A new weapon for Patrick Mahomes: Former Ravens and Cardinals WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is expected to sign a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, per sources.
During is final season in Baltimore in 2021, Brown had 91 catches for 1,008 yards and six touchdowns. During… pic.twitter.com/oGD82iazKb
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
It's Skips realization that, as much as he hates talking about the Chiefs, he is gonna have to KEEP DEALING WITH THE CHIEFS!!!!:-)
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
MVS at his true value would be a great signing IMO
God just no. Veach, if you’re reading this thread, couch-potato is cool, but this is a fucking shitty idea. DONT YOU EFFING DARE DO SOMETHING THIS DUMB.
At his best, Hollywood will be basically Tyreek lite. Nearly as fast, twitchy, almost the same ball tracking ability, athleticism, and so on.
He'll also probably be a little less consistent, might have a game or three where he looks more like Hardman than Hill, but that'll be the absolute floor, imo. And it'll be kind of rare.
One of the many things I'm looking forward to is Brown actually making an athletic adjustment to go get a pass when he has to, unlike Hardman/MVs. Should be a great show. [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
Brown isn’t adding much speed over Mvs and he’s considerably worse at run blocking.
Where he helps is quickness agility ect.
Mvs was extremely limited in his route tree due to long stride. He is horrible at some routes so I consider brown a big improvement
I also often mention having too many WRs who don’t have a feel. The other reason you had to throw the ball ahead of him is because dude would never attack the ball. Always drove me crazy how many catchable targets he missed because he waited for the ball to come to him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I also often mention having too many WRs who don’t have a feel. The other reason you had to throw the ball ahead of him is because dude would never attack the ball. Always drove me crazy how many catchable targets he missed because he waited for the ball to come to him.