Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Im sure he's fine, but this team has said a player would be fine and the opposite was true. I don't trust most of what they say in regards to injuries.
Okay, then he's "day-to-day." Feel better now? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
I think he's right. Tomlin is an asshole who probably held a grudge after Mahomes embarrassed his last season.
I would have never put Mahomes out there against the Steelers. Bud Dupree knows that one good cheap shot at the knees, and their path to the AFC Championship opens up wide.
Especially without Big Ben playing. It's like swapping hostages during a negotiation. If they don't put up collateral, don't you do it yourself.
My favorite plays of the game were the punts and the turnovers and Henne's first snap. Whatever keeps Mahomes out of harm's way until it matters. [Reply]
Juan Thornhill does a nice job recognizing the route, goes stride for stride, then gets his head around. Nowhere for that ball to go. pic.twitter.com/97pNhjfyHV
Originally Posted by oldman:
I don't think Andy is ready to have a PS player (last year) as #2 and a rookie potential cut as #3. I think if either Litton or Shurmur steps up, they'll be the #2 next year.
Henne wouldn't be my choice for any more than a couple games, but again, where are you going to find a reliable #2 at this time of the year.
Originally Posted by O.city:
I wouldn’t be overly worried about Saunders yet
It was an upside type pick and it may take him some time to develop
I'm fine with giving him time, but if the end goal of the pick was to replace Chris Jones, it would be very foolish to let Jones walk with the hope that Saunders will develop into a suitable replacement in the next season + offseason [Reply]
Henne likely left 2 TD's on the field that Mahomes makes. The first play he is in, 7:31 mark of the first quarter, he misses Robinson by about 5 yards. He hits him in stride, and that is an easy TD.
And then he misses Hardman if the one that is discussed by Baldinger here: