Yeah, I didn't see it live, but the replay showed James more wide open than he's probably been in his entire career, and Mahomes just missed him. It likely would have been a long OT touchdown like you said.
On that note, Purdy missed an absolutely wide open Aiyuk in the end zone on the 3rd and 4 where Jones pressured him to throw it away and settle for the field goal in OT. That game might have been won by us on the slimmest of margins ever for a Super Bowl. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Yeah, I didn't see it live, but the replay showed James more wide open than he's probably been in his entire career, and Mahomes just missed him. It likely would have been a long OT touchdown like you said.
On that note, Purdy missed an absolutely wide open Aiyuk in the end zone on the 3rd and 4 where Jones pressured him to throw it away and settle for the field goal in OT. That game might have been won by us on the slimmest of margins ever for a Super Bowl.
Even though it happened, Mahomes didn't even look there because the play was designed for Rice...if you watch Mic'd up on that play Mahomes says "be ready for it 4 balls comin to you" [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I think we're forgetting about Wiley, if he can step up yr 1 we're super dangerous IMO and don't need any additional help receiving.
Also, just listened to a youtube where a super fan convinced me that we should be excited about Irv Smith and Baylor Cupp!
Exciting stuff!!!
Personally, I hope Wiley out-performs his projections.
But the reality is that Andy is going to give him a subpackage of something between 10 and 15 plays going into Week 1 (same as he always does with every rook, apparently). Based on how he does over the next couple weeks, he'll maybe get another package of 15 or so plays to work on over the next few weeks. And so on. And Gray is ahead of him (for now), so Wiley isn't going to get a ton of touches off the bat.
Knowing that, it's not super likely that Wiley will have a lot of production this season. It is likely that he'll be in on a lot of running plays, because everyone has to be able to block in this offense, and rooks always get a ton of snaps blocking. [Reply]
I doubt there's any truth to it. not when just three months ago Liam Cohen, the Buc's new OC, practically waxed rhapsodic about his plans for Godwin in his offense, declaring that Godwin would see a resurgence similar to Cooper Kupp's numbers from a few years ago. [Reply]