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I haven't re-watched the play yet, but ...
On the second jet TD (the one to #10), it appeared to me that, as Hunt was going right and Hill was jetting left, Mahomes pitched the ball to Hill in FRONT of Hunt. It almost seemed like Mahomes handed the ball to Hunt who then just passed it along to Hill. Did you guys see that? In other words, how could a defense possibly know where the ball was since it passed in FRONT of Hunt going the opposite direction. I don't think I've ever seen that (or I saw it wrong). FAX THE ONLY HALF BLIND AT TIMES |
Fax you're starting the game thread next week.
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You guys have to see this ... I think it might have been a half-busted play, actually.
It occurred at 9:47 in the 4th (jet right to Hill). If I knew how to post a cut-down, I would. Maybe we were just lucky today, but that was a weird play design. I hope that Mr. GoChiefs or someone can post it. FAX |
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Our defense was out on the field a long time, everyone along both sides of the los were giving their all. The ol and dl for both teams played really hard, Gordon, Allen, Rivers all balled out. The chargers don't suck on either side of the ball, they're a really good team. Mahomes and Hill beat them today. |
Honestly, they probably told houston to take it easy b\c of the heat if we got any kind of lead/want to save him. There's less risk, and hopefully his production has more significance if he maximizes his effort later in the season. He's a 10-15 sack guy at this point in his career unless there are some significant ot injuries to his divisional opponents.
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I have both in both my leagues. For my money league, I started PM over Kirk Cousins. |
Who else would rather see Tremon Smith take his lumps as a rookie than see Scandrick getting toasted every play?
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