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Monday, Reid walked back his criticism, saying that Toney failed to check with the ref before the play.
"Normally, he looks over to the sideline and just gets an OK," Reid told reporters. "On that one, he just happened not to. That's the coaching point. Just make sure you check with the guy on the side just to see if you're aligned. I mean, he's not lining up offsides on purpose. Listen, he was two inches or an inch from being legal. Like I said, you can argue both sides of it."
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Supposedly this is the video of him checking with the ref, but he isn't set when he checks and moves forward.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
That was a crazy play. i hate to see them nullified by those things when they haven't really impacted a play, but there is no doubt he was offsides quite a bit. But seeing how often they let that slide on both sides every week, they picked a heck of a time to draw a line in the sand.
That was a crazy play. i hate to see them nullified by those things when they haven't really impacted a play, but there is no doubt he was offsides quite a bit. But seeing how often they let that slide on both sides every week, they picked a heck of a time to draw a line in the sand.
Flag was thrown before it played out and offensive offsides has been an emphasis this year. That line in the sand unavoidable here.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
That was a crazy play. i hate to see them nullified by those things when they haven't really impacted a play, but there is no doubt he was offsides quite a bit. But seeing how often they let that slide on both sides every week, they picked a heck of a time to draw a line in the sand.
Flag was thrown before it played out and offensive offsides has been an emphasis this year. That line in the sand unavoidable here.
yep flag came out immediately on the snap of the ball
Yeah it sucks for the Chiefs. What an awesome way to win and then get your heart ripped out.
But Toney was clearly like a foot offsides. It was an absolute obvious call.
He was at least a foot past the ball. He needed to be behind the ball on the offense's side of the neutral zone. He was closer to two or 2.5 feet too far forward.
Mahomes and the coach would get more sympathy if they had called out bad calls that went in their favor over the years. But I have never heard a coach or player do that in my 57 years of watching football. So suck it up. It wasn't a bad call.
Staley and GM Tom Telesco just fired, not surprisingly.
Yeah last night watching the first of that one Im not sure how they didnt fire Staley. His team completely quit on him and for him to be a defensive coach and be that bad he needed to go.
For sure, but I think Evero is an HC candidate at this point, and I don't see taking a lateral move to the team that snubbed him this same position in favor of for Joe Barry (I mean that's just insulting).
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Given the Jets are just looking awful. Just lost 30-0.
5-15 in their last 20 games. I don't see a way Aaron that make them all that much better next year.
What if the Jets decide to dump Douglas and Saleh? Would Woody tell the new GM and HC they have to keep Aaron next year? Or if they don't want him, where might he play next year?
SF always came up a lot, but Purdy looking too good.
MN would be just too funny. Kirk is unsigned, but I think they'd rather have him for another ~3 years than go with Aaron for 1.
Seattle? I thought made sense last offseason. You just aren't gunna win a SB with Geno Smith, and Carroll is the oldest HC in the league, only maybe a few years left.
Steelers? More clear Kenny Pickett isn't the guy, pretty competitive team, Aaron seems to have respect for Tomlin (as does everyone)
Colts are up and coming, maybe they think Richardson isn't quite ready yet, competitive, got the money.
Raiders? Get with Tae, closer to home to the family he doesn't like, depends on the coach?
Can't envision Washington, but they got a ton of really good receiving weapons, guessing will have a new coach.
Buccaneers - Baker just a guy other than playing Barry, decent team, good WR's.
Falcons, guess I don't see it either way.
Rams, maybe if Stafford retires, really good WR's.