Kansas City is trading its first-round pick Thursday night, along with three other picks in the 2021 and 2022 drafts, to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Pro Bowl OT Orlando Brown and one pick in the 2021 draft and another in 2022, per sources.
Am I the only one that is concerned a 260lb rusher was able to push Brown back on his heels into Mahomes' drop back? Shouldn't Brown be able to stonewall that fucker and stand him up on that bull rush? I'm an idiot so feel free to explain why I am wrong so that I can improve my understanding. [Reply]
Am I the only one that is concerned a 260lb rusher was able to push Brown back on his heels into Mahomes' drop back? Shouldn't Brown be able to stonewall that fucker and stand him up on that bull rush? I'm an idiot so feel free to explain why I am wrong so that I can improve my understanding.
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Can the Chiefs find better than Brown in FA or the draft this offseason? I have no idea, just asking the question. If not, id probably tag him.
If there is a LT in FA better, then he’ll be expensive as fuck.
Where we’ll be drafting, we’ll be settling for like the 4th or 5th OT off the board.
Am I the only one that is concerned a 260lb rusher was able to push Brown back on his heels into Mahomes' drop back? Shouldn't Brown be able to stonewall that fucker and stand him up on that bull rush? I'm an idiot so feel free to explain why I am wrong so that I can improve my understanding.
Low man wins. The rusher was able to get down under Brown's pads and just put his entire lower body into it.
So yeah, you'd like to see Brown get his pads a little lower, but he's also kinda slow so if he does that, he's going to be less able to kick/slide if the rusher puts a move on him.
If Brown can stay upright and still re-anchor like he does there and hold the pocket, that's going to be good enough to let him 'cheat' on the speed/finesse moves. If he starts selling out to stonewall bull rushes, guys will start swimming him into oblivion or just speed rushing by him.
It's fine. He's cheating towards his weakness knowing his strengths are sufficient to still win the rep. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
SHOULD HAVE KEPT FISHER!!!!!
Didnt say that but he's not better than Fisher when he was here.
I mean, that clip that was posted wasn't even a great rep. He got pushed back a lot. Just look at where he is in relation to the other linemen. It's not a "bad" rep, but I wouldn't say he won. [Reply]
Am I the only one that is concerned a 260lb rusher was able to push Brown back on his heels into Mahomes' drop back? Shouldn't Brown be able to stonewall that ****er and stand him up on that bull rush? I'm an idiot so feel free to explain why I am wrong so that I can improve my understanding.
It's okay to be walked backwards some. The goal is to slowly give up ground moving backwards, not to stonewall. You can't do that against hyperathletic 260 men. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Didnt say that but he's not better than Fisher when he was here.
I mean, that clip that was posted wasn't even a great rep. He got pushed back a lot. Just look at where he is in relation to the other linemen. It's not a "bad" rep, but I wouldn't say he won.
If your guy ends up face-down on the ground and your QB had time to go through 3 reads before seeing pressure (and even that required only that he slide one step to his right), then yeah - that's a win.
I mean are we talking a Flawless Victory here? No, but Brown absolutely won that rep. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If your guy ends up face-down on the ground and your QB had time to go through 3 reads before seeing pressure (and even that required only that he slide one step to his right), then yeah - that's a win.
I mean are we talking a Flawless Victory here? No, but Brown absolutely won that rep.
If he's face down because he pushed your LT to the point Brown basically toe to toe with Mahomes, thats not a win for Brown. Seriously, he was 2 inches from Cameron Irving part 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Low man wins. The rusher was able to get down under Brown's pads and just put his entire lower body into it.
So yeah, you'd like to see Brown get his pads a little lower, but he's also kinda slow so if he does that, he's going to be less able to kick/slide if the rusher puts a move on him.
If Brown can stay upright and still re-anchor like he does there and hold the pocket, that's going to be good enough to let him 'cheat' on the speed/finesse moves. If he starts selling out to stonewall bull rushes, guys will start swimming him into oblivion or just speed rushing by him.
It's fine. He's cheating towards his weakness knowing his strengths are sufficient to still win the rep.
Wow!! Chiefsplanet sportsmanship award of the year here. Someone asked a question got an absolutely fantastic answer to the question. Not a single reference to how much this person has or hasn’t watched football, no gay l, no aids, no die in a fire at all. I applaud you sir! [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
If he's face down because he pushed your LT to the point Brown basically toe to toe with Mahomes, thats not a win for Brown. Seriously, he was 2 inches from Cameron Irving part 2.
His man wasn't going to get Mahomes. That's a win. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
If he's face down because he pushed your LT to the point Brown basically toe to toe with Mahomes, thats not a win for Brown. Seriously, he was 2 inches from Cameron Irving part 2.