He picked the wrong quarterback, but he's still going to score on that long route to Travis Kelce. The defense's only hope is that Chris Jones will break through since he's not being double teamed.
The more I think about it, Chris Jones will make the game saving sack. So the defense will win. However, the offense would have won if they had Patrick Mahomes II at quarterback since he would have avoided the sack. [Reply]
That was great, thanks for posting!
CJ seems like he's got a great feel for some of the more cerebral aspects of the game.
He's miles ahead of QBs his age. [Reply]
Originally Posted by redfan:
That was great, thanks for posting!
CJ seems like he's got a great feel for some of the more cerebral aspects of the game.
He miles ahead of QBs his age.
The real answer is a stretch play or pass in the flat to Gibbs and let him race to the pylon. But that’s boring. Expecting those corners to beat Gibbs to a spot and make the tackle is a big ask.
But to your point he seems like a pretty likeable and quick witted guy. Plus he can really sling the thing. IMO he’s got a bright future especially compared to anyone not named Mahomes. [Reply]
Perfect offense wins solely because there’s no defense for a perfect throw, but that defensive line Micah built is filthy. Any defense where the offense decides to leave Chris Jones as the one-on-one will win a fuckton of reps lol [Reply]
Scary to think the Chiefs could legitimately have 5 players on the two "perfect" teams. Mahomes is a no brainer, but you could also have easily added McDuffie. [Reply]