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But, I am actually a big Rice fan now. I was just saying that not all players get better, so admonishing people for not trusting he could get better shouldn't apply here. I thought Rice definitely needed to work on not drifting into defenders in the zone, and he seems to be working on it. And it's frustrating that Reid doesn't seem to know how to use him. I will never understand Skyy out wide with Rice in the slot when they are on the field together. Also, his burst and get off is elite. He is the perfect receiver for running slants to move the chains, and for drag routes and crossers because he can separate from man coverage quickly. Until this week, he had only caught like 3 or 4 slants all year, and he had two of the biggest plays on drag route. They work, and I don't know why Reid doesn't see that Rice could eat up defense that way. But, to the point of Skyy developing, it is Rice's development this year that may be the most condemning thing for Skyy Moore. Moore may be a fringe NFL player in a less complicated offensive scheme, but in this offense he doesn't look like he belongs in the league. Obviously, the Chiefs and Reid, who clearly knows more about football than anyone on this board, think he is a player, so we will all continue to suffer his suck. |
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Again, not my fault that you're using words incorrectly, if that's your excuse. You won't even simply say that though. |
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I agree that Rice has an elite burst, but Hill did and still does accelerate faster than any player in the NFL, and possibly in the history of the NFL. Tyreek Hill is one of, if not THE twitchiest fast twitch athlete in the world. |
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The guy has been as productive as jsut about any rookie WR, and Reid "doesn't know how to use him"? Straight up, you're a butt****ing moron dude. |
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But he doesn't understand schemes or coverages. It's like just be a fan and be happy. If you want to get in the deep end of the pool, do some homework. |
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I'm re-watching the game, by the way, on NFL Network. they're about to score TD2.
The biggest difference I see is that Mahomes is going through his reads quick and getting the ball out. They're in rhythm. He just made the incredible throw to Kelce. Previous play was a nice gainer to Pacheco in the flat. It's read 1, read 2, Pacheco in the flat. Make them come up and stop that easy 10. Then bang! Kelce down the seam. It's the same stuff, they're just doing with much crisper execution. |
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I hate to tell you, but other than the flea flicker (which just happened on my screen), nah, it's the usual stuff. Mahomes is much more decisive and willing to dump it to the back in the flat-which is enormously helpful, because it forces the defense to have to cover that, which means they're not as ready to cover deep. And the guys are playing crisp all over the field. Rice and Kelce in particular. It's great, it's extremely encouraging, but it's not really different. It's the same concepts. you've just decided it's different, even though you cannot show any proof, and what you do offer as examples aren't different at all than what they usually do. So no, man. Did they simplify things? Quite possibly. We have no way of knowing. Declaring it as a fact is dumb. It's the same concepts they've run for years. There's NOTHING you can point to and say-THERE. THAT RIGHT THERE. THAT'S NEW. Unless it's the flea flicker. If you want to hang your hat on that, okay. Andy called a great three quarters, Mahomes was decisive, the guys did their jobs in a crisp manner with fewer mistakes. Period. |
If only Burnt Fleeced had drafted him
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