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    Year after Year...they don't seem to have any injuries.
    Every year, we seem to have so many injuries.

    do they do something different?

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    i dont think ive ever seen mahomes leave his receivers out to dry. But its a good question. Chiefs had alot of O line injuries last year which cost them the SB

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneFalco View Post
    i dont think ive ever seen mahomes leave his receivers out to dry. But its a good question. Chiefs had alot of O line injuries last year which cost them the SB
    Relatively speaking. They always seem to have very few injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneFalco View Post
    i dont think ive ever seen mahomes leave his receivers out to dry. But its a good question. Chiefs had alot of O line injuries last year which cost them the SB
    I've seen him get a WR murdered. It happens--but it's a rare thing with the good ones. Dudes are trying to make plays, it ain't always pretty.

    I'd like to review the passes to Jeudy and Hamler and revisit the topic, kinda. My impression was that they weren't great throws, but they were at least on target with a chance for the WR to come down with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I've seen him get a WR murdered. It happens--but it's a rare thing with the good ones. Dudes are trying to make plays, it ain't always pretty.

    I'd like to review the passes to Jeudy and Hamler and revisit the topic, kinda. My impression was that they weren't great throws, but they were at least on target with a chance for the WR to come down with it.

    I went back and watched the Jeudy play again. Just a freak accident the way the defender came down on his leg. I don't see how TBW bears any responsibility for that one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrainLayne View Post
    I went back and watched the Jeudy play again. Just a freak accident the way the defender came down on his leg. I don't see how TBW bears any responsibility for that one.

    id think that too if i saw that video with entire pass clipped out. He had to stop hop, to get that ball. Wasnt in stride. the Stop hop caused defender to catch and come down on his leg.
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    Good thing a Lock pass has never led to a star WR getting a massive injury, like Sutton or someone. Although if that so happened to occur I'm sure it totally wouldn't be the QB's fault right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Good thing a Lock pass has never led to a star WR getting a massive injury, like Sutton or someone. Although if that so happened to occur I'm sure it totally wouldn't be the QB's fault right?
    Well that is Suttons style of play as a WR. To go up and get high balls.

    Hamler isnt Randy Moss. he not even 6 ft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneFalco View Post
    Well that is Suttons style of play as a WR. To go up and get high balls.

    Hamler isnt Randy Moss. he not even 6 ft.
    So everything bad that happens when Lock is QB is everyone else's fault. Everything bad that happens with Teddy as QB is Teddy's fault. Gotcha! Keep trying to convince yourself of that, maybe you'll really believe it one day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    So everything bad that happens when Lock is QB is everyone else's fault. Everything bad that happens with Teddy as QB is Teddy's fault. Gotcha! Keep trying to convince yourself of that, maybe you'll really believe it one day!
    Well if you want to say im always right, that works too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by go_broncos143 View Post
    Year after Year...they don't seem to have any injuries.
    Every year, we seem to have so many injuries.

    do they do something different?
    Conspiracy

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    So everything bad that happens when Lock is QB is everyone else's fault. Everything bad that happens with Teddy as QB is Teddy's fault. Gotcha! Keep trying to convince yourself of that, maybe you'll really believe it one day!
    Are you Bridgewater's personal defender?
    Good Lord. Give it a rest dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strafen View Post
    Are you Bridgewater's personal defender?
    Good Lord. Give it a rest dude!
    I'm talking to Shane. But you sure seem obsessed with injecting yourself into every back and forth I have with him. Run along now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Good thing a Lock pass has never led to a star WR getting a massive injury, like Sutton or someone. Although if that so happened to occur I'm sure it totally wouldn't be the QB's fault right?
    In fairness, that was worthless Driskel and not Lock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tangerine View Post
    In fairness, that was worthless Driskel and not Lock

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