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I'm sure we'd all like to see him in the game vs the Broncos to see how he looks.
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My issue with that theory is that Mahomes clearly wasn't happy. If they were screwing around it would have stopped at that point. Yet it didn't seem, at least at first glance, that they were helping the other guys. |
All of you fat, bucktoothed Humphries haters out there just need a good look at a REAL MAN... HIT THE MUSIC
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DJ is starting in the divisional round if physically able.
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So 15 out of the 16 plays in the highlight package had no help for Thuney. We ran 59 plays, I would find it hard to believe Thuney is being given help as much as the narrative of a few posters here would leave one to believe. |
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You can win with Thuney and quick throws for a game or two in the regular season, but it would be extremely difficult to do that in the playoffs after teams have the tape on you in that approach. Margin of error on the defensive side becomes almost nil. |
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Here's the thing with this Humphries situation; the Chiefs have absolutely no commitment to him whatsoever. He was signed out of pure desperation. They were trying to avoid having to move Thuney to LT, probably out of fear of how the rest of the line would respond and obviously in particular how Caliendo would perform. Those fears have been put to rest.
Since we've seen the entire offense level up and literally get better with each passing game Thuney is at LT, I can't see a chance in living hell they are suddenly going to switch it up in the playoffs when Mahomes will have played all of one half with Humphries at LT. Could he be fine doing so? Absolutely, he's Pat. However, Thuney has proven he can handle the job and the rest of the line has made it work with him over there, and Pat looks more comfortable than he has in quite some time. I think there's literally zero chance Humphries is starting in the playoffs, but I do think they'll try to keep him for next year. That makes the most sense the way things stand now. |
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Just based on Andy’s history, it doesn’t seem like the direction they’ll go, but Reid has also proven the last few years he isn’t as stuck in his ways as he has been in the past. I’m guessing no decision has officially been made, and they’ll see how it goes during the next few weeks. It’s just nice to know they don’t have to force anything if Humphries still doesn’t look ready to go. The ideal situation is he looks like a damn silverback next week and forces his way into the lineup. Would love to see it, both for the stretch run and being set for next year. |
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I don't think anyone on here is expecting the Pro Bowl Humphries anymore, but he doesn't have to be. If Andy gets to open up his playbook even a little more with DJ...he is going to play. Health is the open question, not whether he is the best option if healthy. |
My prediction is that Humphries will make this an easy decision.
He’s either going to look good against Denver, look bad against Denver, or not play against Denver. |
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