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2 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

 

To be fair Josh's interception today looked like an "NFL" interception. Bad ball placement, superior DB play. Mahomes' was a Division II play. Or like a Sabres defenseman making an outlet pass under pressure.

 

Mahomes was like that fling to Diggs in the Raiders game last year only his target wasn't the only one there....and he missed.

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1 minute ago, Ralonzo said:

 

To be fair Josh's interception today looked like an "NFL" interception. Bad ball placement, superior DB play. Mahomes' was a Division II play. Or like a Sabres defenseman making an outlet pass under pressure.

 

Yes indeed. On Josh’s interception he missed leading the receiver and a pro bowl CB make a great play.  Allen made a few great throws today but INTs will happen on occasion. 

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Just now, Bob in STL said:

Yes indeed. On Josh’s interception he missed leading the receiver and a pro bowl CB make a great play.  Allen made a few great throws today but INTs will happen on occasion. 

Also a bad bounce I mean right off of Diggs directly to the DB, that's just unfortunate.

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2 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

In the 2nd half - but he was awful in the first half - 2 INT's including a pick six.

 

 

 

The first one his receiver slipped on a timing pattern and the second one wasn't much worse than a punt, so a little context here.

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5 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Chiefs D is bad. 


I think they’ll sort themselves out. They have in the past. For whatever reason the Chiefs seem to either be in these wild shoot outs or their defense is playing tough.
 

They’re rarely steadfast. 

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1 minute ago, y2zipper said:

 

The first one his receiver slipped on a timing pattern and the second one wasn't much worse than a punt, so a little context here.

That's not how I saw them. The 2nd one was when the Ravens were in KC territory and the 1st one was just a bad throw.

 

 

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