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Old 04-29-2022, 06:44 PM  
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Old 09-21-2022, 07:33 PM   #1126
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Oh, thanks. I only work in financial markets at a leading quantitative firm which is basically ground zero for this sort of computing power and deep analytics. But I appreciate your helpful explanation.

My point was the “let’s bench Mahomes because we’ll benefit” theory isn’t something that requires 10 million nodes to be able to process. But you can continue to point to “supercomputers” as a crutch to support your asinine ideas and prove that you’re out of your depth.

Hope that was snarky enough for you.
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Old 09-21-2022, 07:47 PM   #1127
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I don't understand the thought process though. Watson, JuJu and MVS all have the exact same experience in the Andy Reid offense. So saying its because hes a rookie should be effectively nullified. They are all rookies in this offense.
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I don't think his take is dumb. However, there's more for a rookie to adjust to than an NFL WR with several seasons under their belts.

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Yes and no. For example, MVS ran almost all basic routes in GB yet Skyy ran a full route tree in college.
Haven't watched any A22 of MVS from last year but coming from the WCO he came from, I'd wager that he ran more than just "basic routes". That doesn't include sight adjusts and hot rules.
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Old 09-21-2022, 08:31 PM   #1128
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I don't think his take is dumb. However, there's more for a rookie to adjust to than an NFL WR with several seasons under their belts.



Haven't watched any A22 of MVS from last year but coming from the WCO he came from, I'd wager that he ran more than just "basic routes". That doesn't include sight adjusts and hot rules.
Well Rodgers lost faith in MVS because he ran wrong routes last year so... There's a reason they just had him going deep for the most part.


I think by midseason Skyy will be getting more snaps than him and be our #3 at worst anyway so it's all moot.
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Old 09-23-2022, 05:27 AM   #1129
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By the way yesterday validated our decision to take skyy over Pickens.

Holy hell. It’s 3 games into his career and he’s already throwing sideline tantrums. Imagine his reaction to Andy Reid easing him in.

Not that I feel bad about the Steelers. Who for some dumb reason the media always talks about their coaching and character even though they draft these divas over and over and over and over again
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Old 09-23-2022, 05:29 AM   #1130
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WorSt scenario for the Steelers. His incredible catch will blow up on social media and feed his ego.

People will forget that a few drives later he blew a td because he tried to hot dog a one handed catch instead of using 2 hands for a clear TD
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Old 09-23-2022, 05:33 AM   #1131
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By the way yesterday validated our decision to take skyy over Pickens.

Holy hell. It’s 3 games into his career and he’s already throwing sideline tantrums. Imagine his reaction to Andy Reid easing him in.

Not that I feel bad about the Steelers. Who for some dumb reason the media always talks about their coaching and character even though they draft these divas over and over and over and over again
Tomlin used to be a great coach. But I think he's lost the team. Late game in super-hurry-up spots, the receivers were just walking back to the line.

You'd think after the Claypool debacle last year they'd have at least drilled that into them.
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Old 09-23-2022, 09:49 AM   #1133
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I'm happy you are so successful so that you can belittle others on a message board, who are also Chiefs fans and have different opinions & thoughts different than your own. I hope that you will find inner peace by doing so.
Dude, you’ve said some pretty ridiculous things lately. He wasn’t belittling you, he was attempting to explain why your opinion is silly. Because it absolutely is.

Not only that but look at your post to him, attempting to explain how quantum computing works. It was condescending and he simply responded in a way that let you know he doesn’t need a lesson.
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Old 09-23-2022, 10:02 AM   #1134
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By the way yesterday validated our decision to take skyy over Pickens.

Holy hell. It’s 3 games into his career and he’s already throwing sideline tantrums. Imagine his reaction to Andy Reid easing him in.

Not that I feel bad about the Steelers. Who for some dumb reason the media always talks about their coaching and character even though they draft these divas over and over and over and over again
Thought the same thing last night. Pickens may turn out to be very good, but I'm not sure very good is enough to compensate for all the drama.
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Old 09-23-2022, 11:35 AM   #1135
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Kansas City Chiefs rookie receiver Skyy Moore had just two snaps last week against the Los Angeles Chargers, with both coming during kneel-downs on the final possession.

That’s not a scenario that’s likely to play out again, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy said on Thursday.

“I guarantee you he’ll see more than two snaps throughout the course of the season as we continue to move forward, because the kid brings a lot to the table,” Bieniemy said. “Obviously, he’s doing a great job on special teams, but also too, it’s time for us to make sure that we allow him to be the player that he needs to become as a receiver as well.”

Moore, one of the Chiefs’ second-round draft picks in April, impressed during training camp and also played 13 snaps with a 30-yard reception during the team’s season-opening victory at Arizona. He also serves as the team’s primary punt returner, where his 8-yard average ranks sixth in the AFC.

The offensive snaps, though, were not there last Thursday in a crucial early contest against a top AFC West foe.

“Just waiting for my time. I’m not too worried about anything,” Moore told The Star at his locker on Thursday. “I know that coach has got a plan. Everybody’s got a plan. So I just let them take the lead.”

Three weeks ago, before the season started, Moore stated one of his goals was to try to get it so he was thinking less on the field. Getting to that point, he believed, would allow him to play instinctually, a place that allowed him to stand out during his final seasons at Western Michigan.

For now, Moore believes that processing remains his biggest obstacle toward earning more snaps.

“As I become more sharp with the mental aspect of the offense,” Moore said, “I’ll be able to showcase my physical ability.”

Coaches and teammates say they’ve seen him work relentlessly to gain in that area.

Bieniemy specifically complimented Moore on Thursday, saying, “I love the way he works.”

Chiefs receiver Justin Watson, meanwhile, has noticed Moore is typically one of the last guys off the practice field after spending additional time with the quarterbacks. “He’s doing everything right,” Watson said, “and I know if he keeps doing that, that he’s gonna have a really good year.”

Watson didn’t hold back further praise for Moore on Thursday, calling him “the best rookie receiver I’ve been around in my five years.” “I think you see it — he’s got everything: hands, he’s got long arms to go up and get passes, he’s explosive, good after the catch,” Watson said. “So I think he’s got a really, really bright future this year and going forward in this league.”

Watson noted strong work ethic from Moore as well, saying he’s seen him put in extra time with receivers coach Joe Bleymaier to learn the playbook and also the differences between a college and pro system. Watson credited Moore for doing a “phenomenal job” of picking up the plays after spending a few months with the team.

“I don’t even think the plan last week was only for him to play two plays. Just had some injuries, guys getting banged up, nicked, short week. I think it was just kind of a one-off,” Watson said. “He’s a big part of what we want to do on offense.”

Coach Andy Reid said Wednesday that Moore was “doing a good job” while indicating he’d gradually become more involved with the offensive game plan as the season progressed.

For his part, Moore said he was looking to become more prepared each week while remaining ready to “let it loose” when he received his opportunity.

Was it hard, though, to remain patient in the meantime?

Moore smiled Thursday and said no.

“Not really on a team like this. We’re a Super Bowl team. I can’t be mad,” Moore said. “So I just gotta wait my turn.”

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Old 09-23-2022, 11:46 AM   #1136
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Considering our top 3 WR's are dinged up I expect to see Moore vulture some snaps this weekend to help those guys out.
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Old 09-23-2022, 12:05 PM   #1137
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Skyy isn't worried either.
“the best rookie receiver I’ve been around in my five years.”

Nice tidbit there.
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Old 09-23-2022, 12:10 PM   #1138
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“the best rookie receiver I’ve been around in my five years.”

Nice tidbit there.
That's a bit aggressive. IIRC he was rookies with Chris Godwin.
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coaches don't fully trust him yet

i bet he gets a chance to show out against a weak colts team...see if he can split some snaps with hardman or mvs
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Moore didn’t get any snaps because it was a close game against a tough opponent and Andy was being conservative with a lot of the offense, not just Moore.
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