I can’t stop thinking about that drop he had today. Pat had 3rd and 20 converted right in the hands of Nick Keizer and he dropped it. Honestly it felt like that’s when the game changed.
There were a little more than 4 mins left in the half on that play. If he catches it we’re in Raider territory and we probably get a TD just based off the momentum.
Instead the Raiders get the ball back and get a TD.
Idk what the deal is at this point with Ricky Seals-Jones but I want him out there replacing Keizer.
Nothing I’ve seen from Keizer indicates he belongs on an NFL field. [Reply]
The backup TE situation has been a shit show most of the time Andy has been here. I really don't get it. Keizer isn't a great blocker, why is he on the field? [Reply]
It looks like Keizer has been blocking well, but that was a bad drop and he also tipped a ball last week that was headed to another player. I'm presuming he might have run the wrong route or something.
He looked good last preseason, so I think he's got potential. I just think he's got the yips and needs to calm down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wheeler08:
Soon as he dropped that, I told my wife, there will be a thread on CP about him now. Lol
How bad does RSJ and Washington have to be, to never be activated?
This is where Reid's ultra complex offense has an annoying downfall.
Most teams can just bring in role players 1 year at a time and plug them in. This playbook is so complicated that sometimes guys don't grasp it well right off the bat, and I'm sure having no preseason didn't help.
So even though Seals-Jones and Washington are clearly superior talents compared to guys like Keizer and Darrel Williams, they can't get in the game because Andy doesn't trust them. Keizer and Williams have been around the team and Reid is comfortable with them.
It's why you see the Chiefs hang on to guys like Pringle, Robinson, Thompson, ect. There's nothing special about any of them but they know the system and Reid trusts them to play the role they are asked without screwing anything up. Continuity is so much more important in this offense than with almost any other team. [Reply]