But if DW catches that TD and McCoy doesn't fumble, you're potentially looking at another 350-yard, 3 TD day for Mahomes.
The last two games have several examples of opportunities for receivers that weren't pulled in. Compare that to some of the plays made in the Raiders and Ravens games and it's a large part of the regression. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I can’t help but anticipate some chuck it deep, drive sustaining DPI.
I suspect many of them will happen as the D-line gives endless amounts of time for some D penalty materializes in the secondary. DPI, DH, IC, one of the three will be called a lot when the D-line gets punched in the face play after play after play. Because they aren't strong enough...
But who knows, maybe they'll eat their Wheaties and kick some ass for a change. That would be nice. [Reply]
But if DW catches that TD and McCoy doesn't fumble, you're potentially looking at another 350-yard, 3 TD day for Mahomes.
I have heard 2 dumb shit talking heads on radio and tv this week blame the loss on Mahomes trying to do too much. One even said it was the kind of game that made teams shy away from him in the draft :-)
Holy **** what the hell game did they watch? Not the Colts game obviously. MAhomes didn't come close to throwing an INT or turning it over.
Most of these guys regurgitate nonsense and do none of their own work. CP watches more football than half of them. [Reply]
Unfortunately this play was wiped out by a Wylie holding call, but it’s a good lesson for Pat. Sometimes he holds it too long.
You’ve got Williams right here open in the flat on 2nd down and it’s likely a 1st, maybe a TD.
I wonder how many other instances there were like this one.
Take what they give you, do it quickly and you’ll save yourself additional hits.