If we can finally stop turning the ball over, we will win handily. Tits down more corners, and need as many as possible to stop KC (which they won’t). Hope Jones, and Ward are back, and HB, and Kelce can play. [Reply]
Caleb Farley was a big draft day topic about how much he would drop because of injury concerns. Titans picked him at #22 and some said that could be a bargain and others said Titans jumped the gun to pick him that high.
He did not look very good last night, and then he tears ACL. Before the ACL injury he looked like he was not ready to play hard.
I always hope a young player overcomes injuries and has a good career, but he did not look NFL ready last night. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jettio:
Caleb Farley was a big draft day topic about how much he would drop because of injury concerns. Titans picked him at #22 and some said that could be a bargain and others said Titans jumped the gun to pick him that high.
He did not look very good last night, and then he tears ACL. Before the ACL injury he looked like he was not ready to play hard.
I always hope a young player overcomes injuries and has a good career, but he did not look NFL ready last night.
It always amazes me the insight random CPers have :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by wachashi:
This was basically the offense for the Titans last night. Hand it off to Henry or play-action throw over the middle to Brown.
Maybe this is spinning stats to make a positive... but since Honey Badger's return after his week one COVID issue, the Chiefs defense has not given up 100 yards rushing in their games when the opposing QB wasn't the leading rusher and a legit running threat.
Baltimore, Philly and Buffalo all had over 100 yards rushing, with their QB's as the leading rushers.
The Chargers and Washington were held to under 100 yards rushing as their QB's were not rushing threats and were therefore not their team's leading rusher.
I guess the point is that the Chiefs run defense is "better" (relatively?) against more traditional rushing offenses, with a rushing attack led by a RB rather than a mobile QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Maybe this is spinning stats to make a positive... but since Honey Badger's return after his week one COVID issue, the Chiefs defense has not given up 100 yards rushing in their games when the opposing QB wasn't the leading rusher and a legit running threat.
Baltimore, Philly and Buffalo all had over 100 yards rushing, with their QB's as the leading rushers.
The Chargers and Washington were held to under 100 yards rushing as their QB's were not rushing threats and were therefore not their team's leading rusher.
I guess the point is that the Chiefs run defense is "better" (relatively?) against more traditional rushing offenses, with a rushing attack led by a RB rather than a mobile QB.
Originally Posted by wachashi:
This was basically the offense for the Titans last night. Hand it off to Henry or play-action throw over the middle to Brown.