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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin
He did not "play well." He avoided turnovers, that's about it. To me, that's kind of the base line. His yd/attempt was ~5.3 - that is abysmal under any circumstances. (Matt Schaub's against Miami was 6.7, Blaine Gabbert's against Chicago was 6.1, Hasselback was 6.5, Hoyer was 6.8; At the other end of the spectrum Wilson was 10.7 and Tyrod Taylor was 10.1.)
You can say many true things about KC's performance - some good true things, some not so good true things, and some flat out bad true things. However, you watched a very different game than I did if you think he played "great" or "well."
BTW - I am here all day, every day. Regardless of KC's play.
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I think we watched it a bit differently. I remember the one pass to Reed that was high and in front, but overall KC made the throws he was told to make. If you want to see what his ceiling is you have to put the game on his shoulders and say make it happen.