Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
The one concern I have is the possibility that none of the receivers emerge as a consistent threat. I don't think we can count on Hardman or MVS to consistently make plays, and I think it might be too soon for Moore to have a large role. I think it needs to be Smith-Schuster. I think he can do it, but we can't have disappearing acts like last night.
Don't forget about Kelce, Watson, McKinnon and CEH. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I was sitting at the Chiefs game last weekend and did a double take seeing Ryan was a leader at 350 yards and Taylor with 160 yards.... yet 20 points and a tie with the Texans.
They shot themselves in the foot at every single turn.
Two dropped touchdowns, the right tackle killed one drive all by himself with a false start and a sack allowed, they roughed the punter when the jags were punting from their own end zone, and the kicker absolutely melted down with two kickoffs out of bounds and a missed 42 yard field goal for the win in the fourth quarter and overtime.
Jerry Hughes had the game of his life with 2 sacks and a flukey one handed interception on a screen pass.
The Colts dominated the game statistically in every way, they just couldn’t get out of their own way.
Now they go to Jacksonville where they haven’t won since 2014 and who knocked them out of the playoffs last year. [Reply]