The most telling thing for me is how many light years ahead in terms of coaching Sean Mcvay is then Todd Bowles. He’s the anti Bowles he’s agressive never takes foot off the gas, innovative, has a set of balls and isn’t a moron.
Hindsight is 20-20. Still how could someone being paid to evaluate talent (MacCagnan) not see that talent? KC saw it jumped way up in the draft to get him from the have nots.
McVay has been great but his playcalling there on the Rams last possession...awful. Nonetheless the guy is still a tremendous HC. A great young offensive mastermind
Mahomes had 6 tds!!! Oh but he also had 3 int’s, 2 fumbles lost. Including a pick six, a fumble for a td and almost another one. Just imagine if he was on the Jets with no line, no rb, no WR, no TE and a crappy offensive coordinator.
One first down and nobody says shit. He’s a cold-blooded closer. But for like the third time all game they fail to move the chains so it was “awful.”
If the jets scored 51 and lost there would be calls for the coaches head over the lack of defense , everyone would be a bust and we piling on the qb for handing the other team 21 points.
Wow, I thought the game truly sucked as an NFL game! The refs were calling outrageous penalties on the defenses. The offensive players were allowed to run all the pick plays they wanted, offensive lineman downfield illegally blocking, offensive lineman holding on pass plays, and even worse having to listen to the Booger McFarland. This is good football really? When Steve Young's post-game analysis suggested that 60 point games were next and the NFL is becoming more like the college game, this didn't make any of you want to puke? This was not football but flag football! Is this truly the type of football game people want to see? If you put either QB on the Jets, the Jets would still suck. I hope this reality has become obvious.
60% of Maholmes completions went to Hill and Kelce, a couple of absolute beasts. Maholmes helps make them what they are, but could he do it with Anderson and Herndon? Fortunately for the Chiefs, we’ll never know.