Jay_Fixit Posted January 27 Posted January 27 1 hour ago, Livinginthepast said: And Travis fathered a child before, during and after the game with 3 separate women too! LEGEND 2 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Not sure what people are talking about here. The ball went right through his arms! He adjusted to it just fine. He simply failed on a catch that a professional should complete every single time. 3 Quote
T master Posted January 27 Posted January 27 5 hours ago, GunnerBill said: I hadn't seen it from that angle. It's even worse. That is no more than a 6/10 for difficulty by NFL standards It was amazing that Josh even got the ball to him i thought he was throwing it away until i saw the replay . Josh dod his job and isn't it what all the players say ? Just Do Your Job . Quote
Governor Posted January 27 Posted January 27 A PCL tear is an injury to the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee, which can result from a direct blow or overextending the knee. Symptoms often include pain, swelling, and instability in the knee, temporary blindness, and treatment may involve physical therapy or surgery depending on the severity of the injury. Quote
Old Coot Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Another view angle of Kincaid's drop, this one from behind the defense. During the game I thought the ball hit Kincaid in the hands and he dropped it. This angle shows that the ball hits him in the arm away from the ball. Kincaid apparently misjudged the spot at which the ball would come to him. Note: I'm not a Kincaid homie but this shot shows it to be a more difficult catch than I realized. Nevertheless a pro must make that catch. Quote
Lionel Hutz Posted January 28 Posted January 28 13 hours ago, zow2 said: Bruh, catch the ball. it’s right there served up for you. This angle proves Josh wasn’t just chucking the ball in the air. How many other QBs can find that receiver and make that throw with that kind of pressure? 1 Quote
Trogdor Posted January 28 Posted January 28 13 hours ago, GaryPinC said: It was below the waist and I'd say at knee or thigh level so it wasn't like he was trying to pick it off the turf. Problem is he tried to arm/basket catch it instead of using his hands. He was in position because it was a long pass so he could track it. Very catchable ball that should have been caught. Can't agree with you that he made some massive adjustment or that it was hard to catch for a pro football player. Kincaid is just TE Zay Jones, can't miss hands in college that disappear in the NFL. He caught about 50% of his targets this year. Quote
UKBillFan Posted January 28 Posted January 28 12 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said: But some how his Ds are number one in takeaways AND in over 50+ games now, only two where D lost by over 6 points... How many seasons is that. Yesterday lost by 3. Shocking. Translation: His Ds don't get stomped. Sorry but they can do in key situations. Sunday was close because of Josh. Not because of McD's defense, which managed to allow the Chiefs to score more points that in any other game this season. 1 Quote
Not at the table Karlos Posted January 28 Posted January 28 3 hours ago, Old Coot said: Another view angle of Kincaid's drop, this one from behind the defense. During the game I thought the ball hit Kincaid in the hands and he dropped it. This angle shows that the ball hits him in the arm away from the ball. Kincaid apparently misjudged the spot at which the ball would come to him. Note: I'm not a Kincaid homie but this shot shows it to be a more difficult catch than I realized. Nevertheless a pro must make that catch. I’m the opposite. This angle makes it look easier than I thought. 2 hours ago, Lionel Hutz said: This angle proves Josh wasn’t just chucking the ball in the air. How many other QBs can find that receiver and make that throw with that kind of pressure? I don’t think there was anyone saying that Josh just chucked it in the air. Everyone knew he was trying to get it to Kincaid. Quote
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