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kcgreene
09-14-2023, 09:13 AM
https://theathletic.com/4861047/2023/09/14/chiefs-kadarius-toney-drops/

Full Article Title: What Chiefs receiver Kadarius Toney is doing to make amends after costly drops

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — His first game as the Kansas City Chiefs’ No. 1 receiver was disastrous. Kadarius Toney was one of the first players to leave the field and then the locker room after the Chiefs’ season-opening loss to the Detroit Lions last week.

Toney knew he was one of the biggest factors in the Chiefs’ loss. He dropped four catchable passes, a statistic he leads the NFL in after Week 1.

When the Chiefs returned to their training facility Monday, Toney felt one of his most important tasks was to apologize to his teammates, in particular coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

“Both of those guys have trust and faith in me,” Toney said before Wednesday’s practice. “(They) count on me to make certain plays, and I’ve got to be there to do that. There’s no excuse. There’s nothing you can blame it on.”

Reid, though, also apologized to Toney. Known as a players’ coach, Reid often takes responsibility for a player’s mistakes rather than criticize them.

With the Chiefs offense forced to operate without All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce, who missed the opener because of a hyperextended right knee, Reid decided to employ Toney, who missed training camp and the preseason while recovering from knee surgery. Toney was on the field for 16 snaps (25 percent) and was targeted five times, tied for the team high.

Early in the third quarter, Mahomes threw a perfect pass to Toney, who was open while running a crossing route. Instead of catching the ball, Toney let it go through his hands and right to Lions rookie safety Brian Branch, who returned the interception 50 yards for a touchdown to tie the score 14-14. The Lions’ win probability increased from 16 percent to 39 percent as a result, according to Next Gen Stats.

“I’m not worried about him,” Reid said of Toney. “He’s a competitive kid, a heck of a player and I kind of put him in a position that’s tough. But he had to get in there to get caught up to the speed when he had no training camp.”

The lone positive from Thursday’s game for Toney was that he was the Chiefs receiver who created the most separation while running his routes. The issue, however, is that the Chiefs’ film sessions showed Toney and Mahomes need plenty of repetitions during practice this week to help restore their chemistry, timing and post-snap adjustments to get back into sync.

The most notable example in the opener occurred during the Chiefs’ final possession. Trailing by one point with less than three minutes left, the Chiefs had the perfect play called against the Lions’ zone coverage. Running a deep over route, Toney was wide open for what would’ve been at least a 25-yard completion, a connection that likely would’ve put the Chiefs in position for a game-winning field goal. Mahomes threw his pass a few inches behind Toney, thinking his receiver was going to slow down to stay between multiple defenders. Toney, in the middle of his route, took his eyes off the ball to locate defenders. That led to his most egregious drop.

“We didn’t execute at a high enough level, me included,” Mahomes said. “You have to keep building. I’ll try to do what I can to make it easier on (the receivers) and they’ll make the plays happen.”

Before entering the Chiefs’ facility Monday, Toney used his Instagram account to make fun of the fans of the New York Giants, who were blown out 40-0 by the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night. Toney wrote, “Na Don’t get quiet now…” on his Instagram story. The former Giants receiver was clapping back after many New York fans made jokes at his expense following his poor performance against the Lions.

Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney returned to IG after the Giants were shutout on SNF ��

The former Giant deleted his IG after dropping three passes in the season opener. pic.twitter.com/Lg5GC7uc9F

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) September 11, 2023

“It’s not an obsession,” Toney said, smiling. “They troll me, I troll them back. I’m just focusing on what I’ve got going on now. I’m not really sweating that.”

Toney understands the best way for him to regain his on-field confidence and to help his teammates is through his diligence in preparing for Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He vowed to spend at least 30 minutes after each practice this week catching extra passes, whether from a Jugs machine or Mahomes.

He also emphasized that the Chiefs, whether against the Jaguars or any other opponent, don’t need him to be a superhero.

“Just make plays when there’s time to make it,” he said. “It’s more of me finding my routine and me getting back to the player that I am.”

AdolfOliverBush
09-14-2023, 09:19 AM
All he has to do is catch passes thrown his way, and week 1 will be quickly forgotten.

Pasta Little Brioni
09-14-2023, 09:20 AM
Blah blah blah. Catch the fucking ball that's how

kcgreene
09-14-2023, 09:20 AM
All he has to do is catch passes thrown his way, and week 1 will be quickly forgotten.

Completely agree. He had a REALLY bad week of football. Winning and success fixes everything. He just needs to do his job.

Rainbarrel
09-14-2023, 09:23 AM
The only problem is if he gets Watsoned for a bad game
That's only fan perception

Warrick
09-14-2023, 09:26 AM
"The former Giant deleted his IG after dropping three passes in the season opener. pic.twitter.com/Lg5GC7uc9F"

Fake news... he deleted his IG a few days before the Lions game.

RedinTexas
09-14-2023, 09:30 AM
Step 1 is to admit you have a problem. It's also the hardest step.

From what I can see, unless he's hiding something, he's already accomplished step 1. I'll feel a lot better when i see him actually eliminate the drops, but I feel a lot better just seeing him admit his mistakes.

RaidersOftheCellar
09-14-2023, 10:46 AM
One of his "drops" was batted down by the DB and another was the fault of James, who ran a bad route and blocked Toney's vision.

Toney really only had two true drops, and even one of those was thrown behind him and wasn't an easy grab.

chiefzilla1501
09-14-2023, 11:01 AM
I’m willing to forgive and forget

But dude needs to get off of social media and stop jawing off. That to me feels like hes learned his lesson but also kinda not.

Rain Man
09-14-2023, 11:02 AM
Given that he had a huge hand in winning the Super Bowl last year, I'll forgive him a Week 1 loss to the Lions.

That assumes, of course, that we win the Super Bowl again this year. But we will.

Couch-Potato
09-14-2023, 11:03 AM
Sounds like he's in a good head space, glad to hear it!

You got this Toney!

New World Order
09-14-2023, 11:07 AM
He's an NFL receiver.

He can catch. He has caught before and he will catch again! Mark my words or else...

raybec 4
09-14-2023, 12:59 PM
One of his "drops" was batted down by the DB and another was the fault of James, who ran a bad route and blocked Toney's vision.

Toney really only had two true drops, and even one of those was thrown behind him and wasn't an easy grab.

That's pretty presumptive, did someone with knowledge of the routes and play call say that James ran the wrong route or are you just saying it to say it?

Gravedigger
09-14-2023, 01:02 PM
All he has to do is catch passes thrown his way, and week 1 will be quickly forgotten.

And try not to break his ankles or knees when moving away from tacklers would be great too.

Lzen
09-14-2023, 01:28 PM
That's pretty presumptive, did someone with knowledge of the routes and play call say that James ran the wrong route or are you just saying it to say it?

I think RaidersoftheCellar may be giving him a bit too much credit. However, that particular play was James' fault for not running his mesh route short enough. Go look at the discussion with Steve Smith and breakdown of the drops.

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raybec 4
09-14-2023, 01:35 PM
I think RaidersoftheCellar may be giving him a bit too much credit. However, that particular play was James' fault for not running his mesh route short enough. Go look at the discussion with Steve Smith and breakdown of the drops.

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Fair enough. It should have been a catch but there's an excuse for that one. The others were pretty egregious and Skyy Moore's performance was very concerning.

RaidersOftheCellar
09-14-2023, 02:14 PM
Fair enough. It should have been a catch but there's an excuse for that one. The others were pretty egregious and Skyy Moore's performance was very concerning.

You can't say it should have been a catch if he couldn't see the ball.

saphojunkie
09-14-2023, 03:00 PM
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Lzen
09-14-2023, 03:06 PM
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Lzen
09-14-2023, 03:08 PM
Fair enough. It should have been a catch but there's an excuse for that one. The others were pretty egregious and Skyy Moore's performance was very concerning.

There was another one where Toney was wide open down the middle and he should have stopped there but he kept floating to the left. Gotta get his game tightened up. I think he will, though.

ReynardMuldrake
09-14-2023, 03:27 PM
It's one game. Shake it off and get better. I think he just lost focus out there. These problems are fixable. Just don't let it become a trend.

Raiderhater
09-14-2023, 04:51 PM
Patrick wasn’t putting enough air under the ball allowing Toney time to get his gloves adjusted just right.

Easy 6
09-14-2023, 05:08 PM
I fully expect not only Toney, but the entire WR corp to be absolute nails

They were embarrassed, and you can bet Reid gave them exactly the measure of tough but loving dad direction they needed... this offense is gonna clown the Jags, bet me

Then again, I went 7-9 in last weeks picks... but yeah, the guts still strong on this take