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.
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Yup, this. Brown could have been better but Garrett is one hell of a player. CEH and Hardman... They need to be better than this. CEH didn't do the line any favors today. His vision needs a looootttt of work.
Garrett is tied with Aaron Donald as Vegas' favorites to win defensive player of the year. He's amazing and his strengths happen to align with Brown's weaknesses. Brown will be fine all things considered.
Edwards-Helaire needs some time to read the line as much as the line needs time to be more cohesive. [Reply]
He had plenty of good snaps. Too many bad ones, and those are what matters, but people act like he’s Cameron Erving or the LT version of Mike Remmers out there.
He’ll get there. We’ve got a great coaching staff.
On the other hand, how fucking great did that right side of the line look today? Daaaamn we’re in business [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hayneplane:
Some crazy stupid instant reactions to an iffy debut. Not a good performance but 1 game is not a sample size to make a judgement on long term contracts
This is valid.
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
Played against the best DE in the NFL today but that doesn't matter in overreaction planet.
This is absolutely invalid. You have to play against the best and be able to beat the best. You think the teams the Chiefs face this year and into the playoffs aren't going to have Garrett-level players? Brown laid a giant shit sandwich today. He wasn't even mediocre. He was absolutely torched down after down. You can't give him a pass "because it was Garrett." That's fucking foolish. This could absolutely be a big problem for the Chiefs throughout the season. Reid "should" scheme around the deficiency, though his history suggests he'll keep the guy on an island regardless. Hopefully he steps up a few hundred notches, because he looked as bad, if not worse than, Remmers out there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Yup, this. Brown could have been better but Garrett is one hell of a player. CEH and Hardman... They need to be better than this. CEH didn't do the line any favors today. His vision needs a looootttt of work.
Never liked the CEH pick. Too small and too slow and lacks vision. [Reply]
Interesting, I just went over and perused a Brown’s forum site I think called the dawg talkers or some bullshit, anyway they were bashing Myles Garrett for not pressuring Mahomes much. So different point of views from different team fans. [Reply]
Originally Posted by neech:
Interesting, I just went over and perused a Brown’s forum site I think called the dawg talkers or some bullshit, anyway they were bashing Myles Garrett for not pressuring Mahomes much. So different point of views from different team fans.
Did the same thing
“ Christ. There is no interior pressure nor contain on Mahomes.
The Chiefs reloaded their offensive line with two stars.
Tyreek Hill and Kelce can shake about any defender in the NFL.”
Maybe need to take a breath and give him some time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
Honestly, the OL as a whole was a bit of a debacle. Even Thuney had a tough holding penalty. Niang had a tough debut.
That was a bs call that he never gets in NE. [Reply]