Ted Nguyen
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If he's smart, he's not going to do that anymore, especially against these press corners that are very good at tackling. And the thing that they had some success with is just throwing it deep to Tankdale in that game where they were seeing these heavy blitzes. And shroud was just backing up and trying to get some time and just chucking it deep to take Dell.
And, you know, they got that touchdown where Dell was unfortunately hurt on off of it. But the question is who's going to be that deep ball winner for, for the Texans. Now they're going to double Nico Collins. Steve Spagnola is one of the best defense coordinators as far as taking away your number one weapon.
And, you know, they got that touchdown where Dell was unfortunately hurt on off of it. But the question is who's going to be that deep ball winner for, for the Texans. Now they're going to double Nico Collins. Steve Spagnola is one of the best defense coordinators as far as taking away your number one weapon.
And, you know, they got that touchdown where Dell was unfortunately hurt on off of it. But the question is who's going to be that deep ball winner for, for the Texans. Now they're going to double Nico Collins. Steve Spagnola is one of the best defense coordinators as far as taking away your number one weapon.
Um, so who's going to be that secondary guy that's going to be able to beat these chiefs, um, defenders. I don't know who that's going to be, whether they're going to turn to Mechie or they're going to, you know, Robert Woods is not a deep ball winner at his age.
Um, so who's going to be that secondary guy that's going to be able to beat these chiefs, um, defenders. I don't know who that's going to be, whether they're going to turn to Mechie or they're going to, you know, Robert Woods is not a deep ball winner at his age.
Um, so who's going to be that secondary guy that's going to be able to beat these chiefs, um, defenders. I don't know who that's going to be, whether they're going to turn to Mechie or they're going to, you know, Robert Woods is not a deep ball winner at his age.
Um, so, so that's the big question for the Texans is, is who's going to be that guy that could take the top off the defense when they're doubling Collins and when they're bringing pressure.
Um, so, so that's the big question for the Texans is, is who's going to be that guy that could take the top off the defense when they're doubling Collins and when they're bringing pressure.
Um, so, so that's the big question for the Texans is, is who's going to be that guy that could take the top off the defense when they're doubling Collins and when they're bringing pressure.
We're a huge Robert Woods podcast, but I understand what you're saying. Kansas City, red zone touchdown percentage. I looked it up again this morning. 22nd in the NFL. Not good. That's really bad. Usually means like you're just leaving points out there all the time. Usually means it's a quarterback. Maybe you don't trust. Maybe it's a play calling thing.
We're a huge Robert Woods podcast, but I understand what you're saying. Kansas City, red zone touchdown percentage. I looked it up again this morning. 22nd in the NFL. Not good. That's really bad. Usually means like you're just leaving points out there all the time. Usually means it's a quarterback. Maybe you don't trust. Maybe it's a play calling thing.
We're a huge Robert Woods podcast, but I understand what you're saying. Kansas City, red zone touchdown percentage. I looked it up again this morning. 22nd in the NFL. Not good. That's really bad. Usually means like you're just leaving points out there all the time. Usually means it's a quarterback. Maybe you don't trust. Maybe it's a play calling thing.
All these different things, except it is maybe the guy we trust more that's ever played the position. Still some work to do on the Brady resume. But then I looked it up last year and they were
All these different things, except it is maybe the guy we trust more that's ever played the position. Still some work to do on the Brady resume. But then I looked it up last year and they were
All these different things, except it is maybe the guy we trust more that's ever played the position. Still some work to do on the Brady resume. But then I looked it up last year and they were
19th in red zone touchdown percentage so uh actually across my home's career it's a little bit lower than you would think there was a great year two years ago where there was second touchdown percentage i think the chiefs are one of the weirdest teams i can ever remember going into the playoffs because the record is insane we know all the close calls with them we know that the offensive
19th in red zone touchdown percentage so uh actually across my home's career it's a little bit lower than you would think there was a great year two years ago where there was second touchdown percentage i think the chiefs are one of the weirdest teams i can ever remember going into the playoffs because the record is insane we know all the close calls with them we know that the offensive
19th in red zone touchdown percentage so uh actually across my home's career it's a little bit lower than you would think there was a great year two years ago where there was second touchdown percentage i think the chiefs are one of the weirdest teams i can ever remember going into the playoffs because the record is insane we know all the close calls with them we know that the offensive
approach has changed i don't know if that's a personnel thing i don't know if it's a maturity thing with holmes but it's a depth of target thing kelsey's had three touchdowns this year although i think he's been a bigger part of the offense the second half of the season i don't really think that's debatable with any of this stuff um i think i'll ask it this way where do you rank kansas city like if you could if you could make money on and i'm not even talking about a spread but you get baltimore