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Saw on NFL network that Russell Wilson is on track to break David Carr’s sack record.
I don’t think he can do it.
How the Chiefs finally found their franchise quarterback in Patrick Mahomes
https://sports.yahoo.com/chiefs-finally-found-franchise-quarterback-patrick-mahomes-165452074.html
Bortles took 4 years to figure it out.Interesting. They stayed the Texans were interested in Mahomes. But offer nothing to corroborate. I mean we know the Texans were interested in trading up for a QB... but what makes anyone think it was for Mahomes?
Then they mention the Chiefs were careful not to let on they were interested in Mahomes, then follow up with a statement of someone saying they knew the Chiefs were interested in Mahomes.
I don't know Mahomes. I only know Watson 8 games more. I have no clue which is better or which will have more (or any) long term success in this league.
What I do know, is that article appears to be written by someone promoting an agenda. & only an idiot would assess any value to it.
Personally I imagine Chief fans to be where we were last year before Watson's injury. I can only imagine where they will be 7 weeks from now.
Also, neither Watson nor Mahomes fit my idea of a prototypical franchise QB. They have the prolific college careers I like, but physically I don't believe either of them are currently built for the NFL. Watson at least may bulk up to at least Aaron Rodgers build, maybe. & Mahomes may be the next Brees... Andy Reid should help with that.
But yeah, if Watson weren't a Texan I'd be saying the league has figured him out & unless he figures out the league, we'd be better off looking for the next guy.
I will be rooting for him to do so without injury and that their 2nd round pick now ours keeps climbing.Saw on NFL network that Russell Wilson is on track to break David Carr’s sack record.
I don’t think he can do it.
I was a much bigger Mahommes fan than Watson fan during that draft. Watson absolutely blew me away in 6 games last year. He looks the opposite this year since OB "tailored" the offense to him. Mahommes flashed in game 16 last year and has dominated under Reid's tuteledge.Interesting. They stayed the Texans were interested in Mahomes. But offer nothing to corroborate. I mean we know the Texans were interested in trading up for a QB... but what makes anyone think it was for Mahomes?
Then they mention the Chiefs were careful not to let on they were interested in Mahomes, then follow up with a statement of someone saying they knew the Chiefs were interested in Mahomes.
I don't know Mahomes. I only know Watson 8 games more. I have no clue which is better or which will have more (or any) long term success in this league.
What I do know, is that article appears to be written by someone promoting an agenda. & only an idiot would assess any value to it.
Personally I imagine Chief fans to be where we were last year before Watson's injury. I can only imagine where they will be 7 weeks from now.
Also, neither Watson nor Mahomes fit my idea of a prototypical franchise QB. They have the prolific college careers I like, but physically I don't believe either of them are currently built for the NFL. Watson at least may bulk up to at least Aaron Rodgers build, maybe. & Mahomes may be the next Brees... Andy Reid should help with that.
But yeah, if Watson weren't a Texan I'd be saying the league has figured him out & unless he figures out the league, we'd be better off looking for the next guy.
Well Andy Reid actually has trained (or at least helped train), Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb, and Alex Smith (wasn't he a 'bust' until Reid?). Reid even made Kevin Kolb passable enough to get a big contract. If Reid's QB-teaching history is any indication, I agree the kid should do well. ...especially with the many weapons around him.I was a much bigger Mahommes fan than Watson fan during that draft. Watson absolutely blew me away in 6 games last year. He looks the opposite this year since OB "tailored" the offense to him. Mahommes flashed in game 16 last year and has dominated under Reid's tutelage.
and Alex Smith (wasn't he a 'bust' until Reid?).
1.1 overall, traded away to KC when Kaepernick became starter.
Alex Smith (wasn't he a 'bust' until Reid?).
Watson needs two passing touchdowns to tie Sage Rosenfels (24) for the third-most career passing touchdowns in franchise history.
What a sad reflection on the franchise.Watson needs two passing touchdowns to tie Sage Rosenfels (24) for the third-most career passing touchdowns in franchise history.
Who has the longest streak? Cris Carter?Hopkins needs one touchdown reception to extend his streak to nine consecutive home games with a touchdown reception, which would tie Jerry Rice, Raymond Berry and Tommy McDonald for the second-longest streak in NFL history.
That has to be the sixth most random record in the last 34 pages.Zach Cunningham needs seven total tackles to pass Dunta Robinson (103) for the fourth-most total tackles through a player’s first 19 career games in franchise history
I was a much bigger Mahommes fan than Watson fan during that draft. Watson absolutely blew me away in 6 games last year. He looks the opposite this year since OB "tailored" the offense to him. Mahommes flashed in game 16 last year and has dominated under Reid's tuteledge.
On a positive note, it looks like well probably be picking in the top 10 this year! I’m sure we still find a way to **** that up tho. Go Texans :/
On a positive note, to add on to your positive note, we haven't traded away that top ten pick
Yet
On a positive note, to add on to your positive note, we haven't traded away that top ten pick
Yet
Oh boy. 3 games in and our consensus best strategy for the remainder of the season is: Sit Watson before he gets crippled. Fire O'Brien. Suck for OL picks
just curious but how close was he to making fifth place?That has to be the sixth most random record in the last 34 pages.
In the meantime, with a broken offensive line, the decision to change the offense in the offseason looks like a mistake. Watson, coming off season-ending injury, continues to look pensive and downright lost at times, and there isn't any part of this offense the Texans can bank on right now.
"It looks like (Bill) O'Brien is forcing his offense on Watson instead of opening it up to his legs," said one long-time NFL evaluator. "He needs to back him up and operate from shotgun and not so much under center."
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might be a problem, he looked exposed to me. Tackling guys all over the field after first downs dont impress me. They picked on Zach, eventually Dylan played more. Rewatching as I was at the stadiumZach Cunningham needs seven total tackles to pass Dunta Robinson (103) for the fourth-most total tackles through a player’s first 19 career games in franchise history
might be a problem, he looked exposed to me. Tackling guys all over the field after first downs dont impress me. They picked on Zach, eventually Dylan played more. Rewatching as I was at the stadiumZach Cunningham needs seven total tackles to pass Dunta Robinson (103) for the fourth-most total tackles through a player’s first 19 career games in franchise history
Watson has a pretty good point. Those two turnovers were the difference
fifyif you got points for moving the ball between the 20's we'd be 3-0, but you don't and our offense likes to **** its pants when it gets in scoring territory
My main point is that it is too early to tell how Mahomes has done under Reid. What we're seeing with Watson is more common in this league than not. Let the NFL get some film on Mahomes, then let's see what happens.
The ************ tried to run a shovel pass for a 2 point conversion yesterday LOL .. A SHOVELPASS!! This guy really thinks his **** dont stink and he's some kind of offensive wizard.
Look at the creativity involved with other WR route assignments particularly in bunch formation. Bobs play = one guy deep, one guy curl, one guy in/out. thats it! Oh wait cant forget about the bubble screen! Yup that same play that became en vogue 5 years ago is still in Buttchins arsenal.
Then go look at what the good pass offenses do with their WR route tree/assignments in particular the bunch formation that is causing the most problems for defenses currently. Its night and day.
You can see the difference in a creative route combination vs the bland one we have in the game we played on sunday. The giants used multiple bunch formations, to set up picks and rubs to get receivers open quick to combat their poor line play, there is none of that with our team
lol OB was supposed to come out at 11 am but still isn't out doing his presser. Maybe he is being fired or forced to use someone as OC
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apparently people on O'Brien's staff are starting to lose faith in him, a long with the players. This was taken from 610's Freddy D's post game write up
1.BoB HAS LOST HIS COACHING STAFF & TRIES TO DO TOO MUCH – SOURCE:
Following the game Sunday, someone close to the Texans staff showed me the following text: "WE ARE ******* PATHETIC AT PLAYCALLING". It appears the media and fans aren’t the only ones exasperated with the playcalling on Sundays by BoB. The person went on to say that the problem with BoB is that he’s trying to do too much, micromanages his staff and no one feels comfortable doing their job. “You’ve got five coaches with five different philosophies at this point.” They brought up the continued use of Lamar Miller on first downs and how “no one in the league is scared of Lamar Miller.” The disharmony with the staff has trickled down to the players and it was clear on Sunday after the game that no one is on the same page as to why this team – which has talent – is 0-3. The person added that the Brian Gaine-BoB dynamic isn’t the BFF-ManCrush that has been portrayed. Not that it matters, because even if he wanted to, Gaine does not have the power needed to make a move – that decision comes strictly come from the Top. Of course, this all sounds plausible, but when you compound it with what was said by the players after the game…
What did the players say after the game?