Originally Posted by Megatron96:
I couldn't believe the Bucs actually tried to cover Hill 1v1 with no safety over the top in the first half. Multiple times. It was like 2018 all over again for 30 minutes.
Yes, this exactly.
I think the Bucs looked at last week's gameplan and decided they wanted to shut down Kelce and take their chances with Tyreek over the top.
That didn't last long because then they had to let the underneath stuff open up.
I think they thought Mahomes would hit a couple, miss a couple, and Brady would be enough to counter.
Thing is, their gameplan after the first quarter probably would have beaten the Chiefs, especially if they had not had rotten luck with those two picks. [Reply]
Thing is, their gameplan after the first quarter probably would have beaten the Chiefs, especially if they had not had rotten luck with those two picks.
It was weird to see Pat under-throw him on that first TD. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
This stat is actually specific to the age. It's most 40 yard TDs by 26 years old. Moss had 46 total touchdowns over 40 yards when he retired.
Still though, Hill is on pace to break that pretty easily by the time he retires.
Fwiw, Jerry Rice had 55 which is ridiculous.
Especially jaw-dropping when you consider that 80 ran a 4.6 second 40.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Especially jaw-dropping when you consider that 80 ran a 4.6 second 40.
GOAT had game speed.
It's crazy that he was in the league for 20 years and if not for an injury in 97 he would have had 19 consecutive years or 800 or more receiving yards. The only year that he didn't hit 800 or more yards was when he was 42. His career receiving records will never be broken. No one is going to even come close to his yards and TDs.
Most of the guys that play well past 10 years just seem to stay around and suck shit through the twilight years. Not Jerry Rice. Dude knew exactly when to retire and didnt milk it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Especially jaw-dropping when you consider that 80 ran a 4.6 second 40.
GOAT had game speed.
ESPN or Fox had a piece last week talking about the 40 and how it isn't always indicative of a players speed.
I forgot the RB they were using as an example, but he had a long TD run, and the last 30 yards he pulled away from corners who had better 40 times.
The RB ran a 4.6 and the corners ran 4.3 & 4.4 at the combine. The explained that runners like Ross stride and explode like sprinters, but some runners stride with power and their speed builds.
That's why the RB pulled away, because he had a 60+ yard TD run, and had time for his power to create speed.
Hardest guy to cover 1-on-1, you have to provide safety help at all times and I’m not sure that can be said for any other WR. Tracks the ball as good as anybody, makes insane catches, tough in traffic. I’d take him over anybody. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WeathermanKumke:
Bringing my Woman Beater signs to Training camp. Gonna chant WOMAN BEATER the entire time every single day of camp. Hopefully he starts something with me so I can put his ass on the ground and show him what a ****ing real man looks like. What a dumb Nggr
Amazing, turns out Tyreek wasn't a woman beater at all...but this guy is still an asshole. [Reply]