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How bad did Tyler Johnson had to be to be overtaken by Perriman? At least Miller has the injury excuse
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.At least not until they expand to 18 games and keep on changing the rules so that 30 and 40 point scores are more the norm.Rice's TD record is amazing, looking at that list. Can't see anyone ever breaking it.
Tom Brady has thrown 34 touchdowns this season, already the second-most ever for a Bucs quarterback, behind Brady's 40 thrown last year. He's also at 3,771 passing yards -- if he throws for 320 vs. Bills, he'll have the 3rd-highest total there (Winston in 2019, Brady in 2020).
Johnson has route running issues, which is not good in a Tom Brady led offense.How bad did Tyler Johnson had to be to be overtaken by Perriman? At least Miller has the injury excuse
Bucs will have a tough decision this offseason on Jason Pierre-Paul. Their only Pro Bowl player last year, he's played through a torn rotator cuff, broken finger. With limited cap space available, they'll have to decide if they try to bring him back for 2022. Turns 33 next month.
Bucs still rave about JPP's leadership and energy on the field. While limited by injury, he's on pace for his fewest sack total since 2015, when he was coming off the fireworks accident and played only eight games.
It would seem Bucs have already planned for a future without Pierre-Paul in drafting Joe Tryon-Shoyinka. Of their many free agents for next spring, JPP is one where an obvious successor is already in place and ready for a larger role. Big shoes to fill, just the same.
It is curious, isn't it? It is the biggest mystery of the season - what has happened to Mahomes? It could be injury but I don't see him compensating at all and I would think the Chiefs would say something to keep him from all the heat he is taking. I do think there is something to be said for his mechanics which I have been talking about for 2 years. You just can't be as unorthodox and off platform as he is without it taking a toll on your shoulder/arm.If he isn’t injured, he‘s in trouble long-term.
I suspect he might be injured. Despite what people claim, idiotically, no one has the arm strength to consistently make accurate downfield passes without excellent footwork and lower body leverage. He has simply been terrible at anything beyond underneath passes for about two months. The velocity appears to be there, but it seems he overcompensates by throwing too hard, causing a lot of misfires.
If you look at his play from previous years, his footwork is so quick. I do wonder if there are problems caused by that foot issue.
If it isn’t injury, and he’s fine physically, then he’s simply not an elite QB when defenses take away the first read (Reid is so good at freeing someone up) and then goad him into leaving the pocket and freelancing, where defenses have figured out it’s better to let him drift on his own and not overpursue.
Johnson has route running issues, which is not good in a Tom Brady led offense.
Here's each NFL division's combined record in non-division games this season:
NFC West: 20-12 (.625)
AFC North: 20-13-1 (.603)
AFC West: 21-15 (.583)
NFC South: 18-18 (.500)
AFC East: 17-17 (.500)
NFC East: 20-21 (.488)
NFC North: 12-21-1 (.368)
AFC South: 11-22 (.333)
So basically Brady is trying to beat his records from last year. lol
I'd never thought about it before, but I'll watch for it the next time I see Johnson on the field.Does he remind you of Kenbrell Thompkins? For some reason, I always think of KT whenever I see Johnson running routes. Something about the way he runs, the longer strides that are fluid but imprecise…hard for him to shift quickly and change directions. Almost like his legs are made of rubber.
Tom Brady was pressured 4 times on Sunday. The Bucs OL was incredible, per usual.
Brady also took 2.18 seconds to throw while shredding the Falcons for 368 yards and 4 TDs. No QB was faster in Week 13. Only 1 QB has thrown faster this season as a whole.
It all works together.
Bruce Arians says Jamel Dean is in concussion protocol, but could be back for Sunday's game. Gholston has a patellar tendon issue in his knee, but not sure how severely. Arians says they might not lose anyone for Bills game.
Arians on Bucs corner Sean Murphy-Bunting, who went down in the final minute of Sunday's win: "I don't think he's going to miss any time."
A lot has to do with Andy Reid unwillingness to run the football. Even when they average 6+ yds a rush they get to pass happy. The defenses are daring them to run, but they refuse to do it.It is curious, isn't it? It is the biggest mystery of the season - what has happened to Mahomes? It could be injury but I don't see him compensating at all and I would think the Chiefs would say something to keep him from all the heat he is taking. I do think there is something to be said for his mechanics which I have been talking about for 2 years. You just can't be as unorthodox and off platform as he is without it taking a toll on your shoulder/arm.
I know many commentators want to blame his offensive weapons but his throws, some of them are just so bad. He has little confidence and often isn't seeing the field. I do wonder if maybe there is an issue between him and Reid? I mean how upset do you think Mahomes was with that SB game plan and the off-field stuff with Reid's son? It was his best chance to try and beat Brady and lay claim to being the best young QB in the game with a chance to fortify his young legacy. Instead he got thumped with a horrific game plan that was never adjusted. I had said in the off-season that a game like that can leave a deep mark psychologically and I think it has for Mahomes in more ways than one.