Originally Posted by Razaele:
This is part of the problem with a guy who's always injured. Even when he gets on the field, how ready is he? He looked tonight like he hasn't caught a ball since the Super Bowl
He arrived from the Giants after not playing much there and made an immediate impact in KC.
With Kelce out, it obviously left Andy in a bind and he was obviously getting open on some of those plays and could have blown the game wide open.
But yeah...
I think it's kind of strong to say he made an immediate impact, he had one or two good games down the stretch and he made a big play in the Super Bowl.
He's yet to make a consistent impact at all and has looked more like a complementary piece than a starter
But I'm rooting for him and I don't want to sound like a hater or like I'm dogpiling him after one bad game. [Reply]
He's just inconsistent, seems like he's always been that way. He's not the safety blanket "WR1" type but I still think he's a guy with the talent to take over some games. If he's a 2nd or 3rd option I think that's fine. This whole WR group could be anything from awful to pretty good. We'll know more after a few more games [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I think it’s fairly obvious that after the pick 6 he was in his head.
We’ll see if he can snap out if it but if he can’t, woooof.
He biffed up the pick6 but then he wasn’t the same dude. QBs always talk about going back to their guys after a fuckup, so that part is understandable, but damn. Someone in the coaching staff should have been in his ear and if he’s she’ll shocked, get him the fuck out of there.
He definitely doesn’t suck, but he may not have it mentally to get past the tough plays. Tonight was ugly.
I also don’t buy that he was gimpy. Dude was WIDE open a lot of the time tonight.
We did make the Lion's job a little easier last night. Then again, credit to the Lions for coming into Arrowhead ready to play and do their part to help the Chiefs make mistakes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
We did make the Lion's job a little easier last night. Then again, credit to the Lions for coming into Arrowhead ready to play and do their part to help the Chiefs make mistakes.
Sure. But it waa mostly unforced errors on our part that cost us the game. [Reply]
He got a ring which apparently made him forget how to catch a football. I hope it was just rust, but I could have caught a couple of those drops [Reply]