09-18-2019, 03:34 PM
(09-18-2019, 08:37 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Wrong. KC had a terrible defense last season. We were actually the only team that gave up more yds per game. Winning the MVP on a team with a really bad defense is absolutely “overcoming adversity.”
I also think it’s laughable you claim he never deals with WR’s dropping any passes. Now I’ll admit, I don’t watch every KC game, but something tells me that’s probably not true...
Not wrong... here you go stating SC talking points. KC's defense wasn't as bad as you are making it out to be. Were they top 10? No, but that doesn't mean they were terrible. BTW: I thought we shouldn't tear down others to prop someone else up? You are doing just that right now.
Ya know I have made mention of Mixon's AFC rushing title and that less than 1200 yards is nothing to get overly excited about. If someone wanted to, they could call me out for stat manipulation, and they would be right. The reason the AFC as a whole had less yards rushing is because the defenses did a good job stopping the run, especially when OLines seem to struggle as much as they have recently. Do you see what all this means? That it isn't just one thing? That there are factors involved and other things to consider, before crowning players as great? Probably not.
Let me guess, if the WR is targeted 5 times and drops the ball 1 time, then that means the QB is still dealing with dropped passes? If that is what you think then, sure Mahomes deals with it, as it happens to all QBs. I, however, like to think of it like this, if a WR is targeted 5 times and drops the ball once, then that QB will have some pretty good stats. However if the WR is targeted 5 times and drops the ball 3, then unless the passes are long ones, the QB will not have very good stats. Completion / Attempts are attributed to the QB, drops are not really tallied. There are some sights that track them, but not official NFL stats.