Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Unless there is hatred between the coaches of opposing teams in PS, they usually talk on the phone or have a meal together the day before the game and discuss what they need to work on or see from each other’s teams and the coaches utilize the PS games as organized scrimmages.
That’s why Houston ran blitzes and stunts a lot, I bet.
Reid wanted to make sure Mahomes didn’t launch stupid throws into coverage under pressure and knew his OL has difficulty with stunts and blitzes last year so he wanted fresh film to help coach with.
I bet he’s happy with how Mahomes played and is working on his OL in the film room to make sure they know how to deal with those situations going forward.
"Shit sure man! Blitz the fuck out of us! No worries!" [Reply]
I hate a four week long preseason. I get that the ten or so guys vying for the four last spots on the active roster need every bit of game time against an opponent but...
Regardless. With the dialed-back practice rules the last CBA put into place in the last go-around: you don't really now how good unproven players or even how good or bad 90% of the league is gonna be as teams until three games into the regular season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Unless there is hatred between the coaches of opposing teams in PS, they usually talk on the phone or have a meal together the day before the game and discuss what they need to work on or see from each other’s teams and the coaches utilize the PS games as organized scrimmages.
That’s why Houston ran blitzes and stunts a lot, I bet.
Reid wanted to make sure Mahomes didn’t launch stupid throws into coverage under pressure and knew his OL has difficulty with stunts and blitzes last year so he wanted fresh film to help coach with.
I bet he’s happy with how Mahomes played and is working on his OL in the film room to make sure they know how to deal with those situations going forward.
So the goal of last night was to make sure your guy took a bad sack rather than make a bad throw?
Whatever you have to tell yourself to feel better about that performance. [Reply]
If you look at this gif and think Pat made the wrong decision well...I'm glad you aren't our QB.
What you SHOULD be thinking is damn, block your man. That's a huge play to Watkins waiting to happen.
Not when you see it from the other endzone camera. DB is right on Watkins hip. Literally. He has his hand right on his hip, in great position to make a play on the ball. 50/50 ball at best. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
That's a huge play to Watkins waiting to happen.
No it isn't. I don't know why people keep saying this when it's freakin' obvious that Watkins has a defender in his hip. The coverage is text book. That's not even NFL open.
That's a 50/50 ball in which you hope your QB balls out and you receiver balls out, and if either one isn't on point, that's an INT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
No it isn't. I don't know why people keep saying this when it's freakin' obvious that Watkins has a defender in his hip. The coverage is text book. That's not even NFL open.
That's a 50/50 ball in which you hope your QB balls out and you receiver balls out, and if either one isn't on point, that's an INT.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
No it isn't. I don't know why people keep saying this when it's freakin' obvious that Watkins has a defender in his hip. The coverage is text book. That's not even NFL open.
That's a 50/50 ball in which you hope your QB balls out and you receiver balls out, and if either one isn't on point, that's an INT.