He did have every chance to intercept that ball, actually had two hands on it too. It was a pretty hard thrown ball, but shouldn't have been too much to handle at the pro level. [Reply]
Originally Posted by aturnis:
He did have every chance to intercept that ball, actually had two hands on it too. It was a pretty hard thrown ball, but shouldn't have been too much to handle at the pro level.
If cornerbacks could catch they'd be wide receivers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by aturnis:
He did have every chance to intercept that ball, actually had two hands on it too. It was a pretty hard thrown ball, but shouldn't have been too much to handle at the pro level.
He had to lay out to get it. It wasn't a cake catch, but he should have had it. He knew it too. He laid on the ground for several seconds, you could see the disappointment in his body language. [Reply]
OK, we're going to point out some positives this week. Especially on defense.
First, I am in shock. I honestly can't recall two Chiefs linebackers engaging offensive linemen and getting off the blocks on the same play...EVER. These guys have been coached up. Gunther is nowhere near this improvement. If these two linebackers don't sluff off the blocks, the gain goes into the secondary. GREAT job.
Now, I want you to watch Tank blow this play the fuck up. Tank beats his block, could have made the tackle, but what he does allows Vrabel to clean up. Tank had a great game.
But don't worry, we have plenty of FAIL coming. Corey Mays kicks it off with a missed tackle.