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Williams has a ton of talent, which is why he became the starting back at Oklahoma and spent four years with the Dolphins after being signed as an undrafted free agent but unfortunately, the man just can't stay healthy. |
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Happened with Kelce a few times as well and I don't see arguments that Kelce is an indifferent receiver. Just not a fair argument, IMO. |
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The one I'm thinking of was also in the back of the end zone, but to the left side of the field to Mahomes. Maybe left of center. That one was dropped in to Williams' hands perfectly and the defender was able to reach in at the last second and knock it out because Williams didn't bother to secure it. I'm signing up for GamePass now because I'm curious if my brain just made up some shit to be pissed about. I'm having technical difficulties but I'll report back when I get to the bottom of this. |
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Patrick missed the one against the Patriots, then took a hero ball sack that knocked the Chiefs out of field goal range. Williams missed the one against the 49ers, but Patrick threw the next passes away under duress and settled for three. Williams has taken a lot of heat for the Super Bowl miss (he couldn’t find the ball). It was honestly his only off play of the Super Bowl, and it’s odd that he’s taken as much heat for it as he has (especially since he was basically our co-MVP the rest of the game). As a point of comparison, no one has dogged Kelce for his 2 piss easy drops against the Texans (as they shouldn’t. If you add the PI’s - how many yards did Kelce account for in that game - 170? With 3 TD’s?) |
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3 drops on 3rd down? Did they end up with 4 by the end of the half? Kelce had 2, Robinson had 1 and I think he actually had 2. It was just a goddamn clownshow. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No stat really does a great job with quarterbacks because of plays like this. Absolutely beautiful throw, no dice.<br><br>Plays like this screw with even the most in-depth stats, like EPA/play or adjust net yards per attempt, or QBR, and I don't know of a way to fix that. <a href="https://t.co/4kO4QLKCz6">pic.twitter.com/4kO4QLKCz6</a></p>— Seth Keysor (@RealMNchiefsfan) <a href="https://twitter.com/RealMNchiefsfan/status/1261368999004327937?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 15, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Looks like Williams was interfered with to me. Ran a fine route, got separation and tried to make a play on the ball but the defender got into his body and kinda pulled his arms down. And if he didn't, still didn't look like any kind of effort/communication problem. That's not an easy catch with a guy coming over your back for even a WR to make. The focus and hand/eye coordination required to track that ball all the way is pretty intense. |
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Like, in the 2018 season when Watkins was out injured, versus when he was in the game but not getting the ball, it was very obvious how much he influenced the defense even when he wasn't getting the ball. So, I said so in some threads. The only reason I said something about these 3 plays is because when a player misses on a play in almost the exact same way, it sticks out. The play in the SB was the 3rd of those plays. And I know he said he didn't see the ball, but to me he just made a poor effort, kinda easing up after getting held. Was he grabbed? Yeah, but I still think he should have caught the ball. I know that may sound harsh, but because I had seen the previous plays where he made poor efforts in that same part of the end zone, I didn't give him the benefit of the doubt. But, I threw away my notes because none of that matters at all anymore because we won the Super Bowl! I didn't mean to start any shit, I was just speculating as to why they targeted a pass catching specialist at the running back position. I am in no way saying that CEH is just a pass catcher, I think he is a complete player and an absolute home run of a draft pick. Sent from my GM1915 using Tapatalk |
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I just watched the broadcast version on GamePass (that shit is awesome, by the way) and Williams comes off as too nonchalant for me. It was good defense, for sure, but I felt Damien too casually extended his arms for the catch. Looks like he short arms it a bit. Didn't like the look of it. |
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Looks to me like he was making a play on the ball, the contact put his balance off and he tried to make a lunge for the ball while also using his arms to keep from eating shit outright. That was gonna take an play that I just don't think you can expect any RB to make. Most WRs struggle to control their body well enough to corral that guy. Maybe if he lays out for it to try to get just a little more separation and let him turn into the ball he can snag it, but again - dude's still a runningback. And being a good pass catching back still doesn't make him a great wide receiver. Ain't a lot of Marshall Faulk sorts out there with the ability to play tailback OR slot receiver. |
Use the guy right and he will thrive, trying to use him as a line banger....nope!
He appears kinda cheeky, curious if he has a problem with his weight. |
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Plays like Jane. |
Here it is, your first look at CEH in action for the Chiefs
https://www.nfl.com/videos/madden-20...-on-the-chiefs |
Underwhelming. He's much better in real life. Of course, it is Madden.
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jump cut should have been more devastating.
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