Interesting, 10 second runoff or take a timeout.... I think you take the runoff in that instance actually, since the game is 99% over anyways if you keep the TO and fail.
Don’t touch Mahomes is certainly one strategyYes it was. Also very stupid. Don’t give them a reason to throw the flag they are dying to throw.
idk, a lot of the Tush Push is Hurts being strong and good at sneaks. If it was easy to do with a RB other teams would have stolen itI mean, it's worked thus far, but I wonder whether the tush push would work as well with a running back taking the snap and save Hurts the punishment
One of the many reasons dynasties are so hard.Sucks for Mahomes, but the money for receivers who can catch went to his pocket.
In 2027?Pretty sure the Pats are going to beat KC too, also on a Monday Night.
A few? It was a flag fest. They all are.Aside from a few shitty interventions from the refs that was a really good game. Reminder of how good the NFL is when the top teams play.
Right, but including what, 100 yards of drops? 80 or so on just the last series. Can't give the D credit for those yardsMahomes 4.1 Y/A. Philly D dominated tonight.
Pats will be lucky to score 9 pointsPretty sure the Pats are going to beat KC too, also on a Monday Night.
And his Oline. Can't keep pay them all. Shockingly they probably miss JJSS.Sucks for Mahomes, but the money for receivers who can catch went to his pocket.
They called a lot of obvious stuff and only had a few terrible calls.A few? It was a flag fest. They all are.
Yeah he did the same thing to AR when he was with the Packers. One great play then painful drops.MVS doing MVS things
Next four games: Buffalo, SF, at Dallas, at Seattle.I really need the Eagles to go 16-1
that’s going to make the Jets being the only team to beat them even funnierNext four games: Buffalo, SF, at Dallas, at Seattle.
That game was like the 86 Celtics losing by 18 at home to a team led by Steve Colterthat’s going to make the Jets being the only team to beat them even funnier
He's a class act. Taking all the bullets.Mahomes looks pissed.
Ok. A flag fest. They all are.They called a lot of obvious stuff and only had a few terrible calls.
Healthy Burrow is the closest, and I agree.The gap between Mahomes and the 2nd best QB (whoever that is) is just fucking massive.
I’m going to be interested in seeing how they retool the offense around Mahomes. Kelce is almost done as an elite pass catcher. Nobody else on the roster is remotely close and they won’t have much money to spend in FA on one. I’d keep throwing 1st/2nd round draft capital at the problem, if I were them.The Chiefs being the worst second-half scoring team in the entire league is a mind-blowing stat. Think about how many terrible QBs and anemic offenses we see every week, and yet somehow the Chiefs are worse than all of them.
To my untrained eye, the KC offense looks weaker than last year, and the defense looks stronger. That might make them better than last year.The Chiefs being the worst second-half scoring team in the entire league is a mind-blowing stat. Think about how many terrible QBs and anemic offenses we see every week, and yet somehow the Chiefs are worse than all of them.
Kelce doesn't look anywhere near done to me, but your point stands. It won't last forever..I’m going to be interested in seeing how they retool the offense around Mahomes. Kelce is almost done as an elite pass catcher. Nobody else on the roster is remotely close and they won’t have much money to spend in FA on one. I’d keep throwing 1st/2nd round draft capital at the problem, if I were them.
I’m assuming at least some of that is due to them going conservative because they’re playing with a lead.The Chiefs being the worst second-half scoring team in the entire league is a mind-blowing stat. Think about how many terrible QBs and anemic offenses we see every week, and yet somehow the Chiefs are worse than all of them.
I thought this was true as well, but they're NINTH in the AFC in points this season behind, for instance, Cleveland and Indianapolis. That sure feels different than in years pastI’m assuming at least some of that is due to them going conservative because they’re playing with a lead.
Not done as a player but close to being done as a major mismatch. Turns 35 next year and is dealing with the scrutiny of a celebrity relationship. What are his priorities going to be this offseason? I do think he has a few more years of being an impact guy, if he wants to continue, but the chiefs probably need to find him a reliable WR counterpart ASAP.Kelce doesn't look anywhere near done to me, but your point stands. It won't last forever..
cliff?Kelce and thinking about retirement
https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/11/21/travis-kelce-admits-nfl-injuries-have-him-pondering-retirement
"cliff?"Not done as a player but close to being done as a major mismatch. Turns 35 next year and is dealing with the scrutiny of a celebrity relationship. What are his priorities going to be this offseason? I do think he has a few more years of being an impact guy, if he wants to continue, but the chiefs probably need to find him a reliable WR counterpart ASAP.
Makes sense. He doesn’t play the position like Gronk (who with his receiving talent did in the modern era?), but he’s been in the league over a decade getting knocked around nonetheless. He is under contract for two more years under the latest bargain deal he signed a few years ago (about 29M total), and given his podcast and other opportunities off the field does he really want to play out that contract? For reference, Tony Gonzalez played until he was 37, Shannon Sharpe until he was 35, and Jason Witten until he was 38 (with one gap year when he joined the MNF crew, and a nondescript final year in LV).Kelce and thinking about retirement
https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/11/21/travis-kelce-admits-nfl-injuries-have-him-pondering-retirement
His brother, meanwhile, has been dropping hints that this will be his last yearMakes sense. He doesn’t play the position like Gronk (who with his receiving talent did in the modern era?), but he’s been in the league over a decade getting knocked around nonetheless. He is under contract for two more years under the latest bargain deal he signed a few years ago (about 29M total), and given his podcast and other opportunities off the field does he really want to play out that contract? For reference, Tony Gonzalez played until he was 37, Shannon Sharpe until he was 35, and Jason Witten until he was 38 (with one gap year when he joined the MNF crew, and a nondescript final year in LV).
That their defense is young and really good helps. They can invest in offensive players in the draft. Although as we know it's hard to find the impact guys picking late in R1. They'll also be able to attract ring chasers. I think their real inflection point will be Kelce's retirement and, eventually, Reid's. That will also be when Mahomes is a bit older and having to adjust his game.I’m going to be interested in seeing how they retool the offense around Mahomes. Kelce is almost done as an elite pass catcher. Nobody else on the roster is remotely close and they won’t have much money to spend in FA on one. I’d keep throwing 1st/2nd round draft capital at the problem, if I were them.