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Hard to imagine that Humphries was that bad in practices that he was completely unplayable in a game the Chiefs offensive line was getting owned.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">D.J. Humphries must've been quite poor as he was "rotating" with the 1s during practice.</p>— Sam McDowell (@SamMcDowell11) <a href="https://twitter.com/SamMcDowell11/status/1888767402139168862?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 10, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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If you don't agree, then maybe we have a coaching problem, since they're the ones making the decision on this. I already suggested that Heck might be an issue if he's underacheiving with a 3 Pro-Bowler line. I can't say for a fact it would've been better or worse, but there's no way Humphries was saving this game for us. |
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The only thing left is to call out all of the Thuney is the answer at LT ball washers who ignored his first start in Cleveland so they could claim that he was doing a suitable job with out an offensive scheme change to help him out after that game. That offensive scheme that had helped him was not apparent tonight and Thuney didn’t look so good (no hate on him, he was playing out of position). With one side it was about playing Humphries IF he was able to pull it off - with the other side it was just plain Thuney at LT no matter what! But that is purely ChiefsPlanet business, at the end of the day it came down to Andy not having a game plan in place - and not being able to adjust - to work with what he had. It’s not often he gets flat out coached, especially after two weeks to prepare, but he is wearing clown shoes right now. |
Just looking back I was calling for change after the Texans playoff game when Thuney gave up TWO SACKS and a ton of pressure along with the rest of the line. Andy came out and said he ain't changing things and I have no doubt Philly used that game as a foundation to attack this line.
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The guy must be completely washed though |
I still find it really really hard to believe that the long rest week wasn’t the final sprint to get humphries ready to start. And the way we got manhandled against Houston I think we truly regret it because after that point it was too late. That was the game where we had the leeway to make some mistakes and see what we had. I really feel like our decision to start thuney was mostly due to playing it safe and for continuity reasons
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Someone needs to own the fact every player the Chiefs signed/drafted to play left tackle this season was completely unplayable in the Super Bowl.
Wanya Kingsley Humphries That’s an epic failure to protect Mahomes’ blind side. |
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Thuney to LG would have made a huge difference. And hindsight is 20/20 but humphries probably wasn’t gonna be worse than how thuney played. So that means we kept everything the same except a huge upgrade at LG. That upgrade allows us to run the ball better which could open up the passing game just enough. As bad as we were we were 1-2 first half TDs from making it a game. And that upgrade could also have given us the first downs we needed to not get throttled on time of possession which is always gonna kill your defense |
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In hindsight, Donovan Smith was probably the better option...he had experience in this offense and was relatively healthy. Why Veach went after Humphries if he was just going to waste a roster spot is beyond me.
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I mean, Reid was rotating Humphries in with the ones all throughout the playoffs practices. He may just suck at this point in time.
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