In that drive (raiders game to be clear), it felt like we were moving the ball pretty effortlessly and capped it off with a great redzone playcall for a td.

It seems pretty odd that when he was in the game, all the best offensive plays were throws to tyreek (outside of him, we couldn’t really do much at all), but the one drive we don’t have him ends up being our best. Was there a reason for that from a playcalling, scheme, etc perspective? Definitely could also be coincidence.

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    10 months ago

    Baby brained to think a nfl team would legitimately handicap their offense and risk losing games to try and break some individual player record.

    He’s first progression on most plays. They moved the ball well because tua was hot in the first half and 99% of defenses are preping for tyreek.

    Notice how on that drive he hit waddle on every play? That’s because waddle became the first read with Tyreek out. They’re an efficient offense.