Totally agree with ya. It's why I used the word might in my diatribe. He's off to a hell of a start. And he's doing it without a HOF Qb (or even an NFL starter level guy) like Clark had for most of his career. Did he play just one year in Baltimore or 2 at the end? I can't remember but that offense with Manning distributing it between Harrison, Wayne, Clark and Edgarain James.. It's almost tough to understand how they didn't win more..George Kittle is an absolute beast. You can't compare him to Clark yet though. Clark played for so long he was a frickin Ironman. Kittle has already missed time for injuries. Although this season he appears to be hanging tough. If Kittle can play a full healthy career then he could possibly end up better than Clark. Long way to go though.
Which is crazy because play diagnosing always seemed to be why Jewel was so good at Iowa... He was always a step ahead of getting to where he needed to because he could diagnose plays so fast at the snap I thought. That said the NFL is just that much different/faster...Hate to point this out but I believe #47 was responsible for that area of the field. Looks like Josey got sucked into the wash on the play action.
They could have spotted something in the films. In fact, they probably did.Ouch.
That's one for film study tomorrow.
With Greg Olson injured Kittle is right up there.Is there a better tightend in the NFC right now? Zach Ertz perhaps?
Bill Belichick is why they didn't win more. It took Peyton several years to exercise that demon. Otherwise you're right. They would have won at least one more Super Bowl. And P. Manning would have gone down as the unquestioned GOAT. As it is he is probably on the Mount Rushmore.Totally agree with ya. It's why I used the word might in my diatribe. He's off to a hell of a start. And he's doing it without a HOF Qb (or even an NFL starter level guy) like Clark had for most of his career. Did he play just one year in Baltimore or 2 at the end? I can't remember but that offense with Manning distributing it between Harrison, Wayne, Clark and Edgarain James.. It's almost tough to understand how they didn't win more..
And then you get a game like Bears-Rams last night, or Saints-Cowboys a couple weeks ago.Not to take anything away from Kittle, but most NFL "defenses" are an absolute joke at this point.
Between all the rules changes and the way passing games are evolving, they just look confused...
It happens to the best of them.Which is crazy because play diagnosing always seemed to be why Jewel was so good at Iowa... He was always a step ahead of getting to where he needed to because he could diagnose plays so fast at the snap I thought. That said the NFL is just that much different/faster...
Is there a better tightend in the NFC right now? Zach Ertz perhaps?
Travis Kelce?
The NFL wants games to be scored in the 60's. They threw a party after the Monday Night classic KC vs LA. It ain't getting any easier for defenses from here.
The bears disagee as do the cowboys
Totally agree with ya. It's why I used the word might in my diatribe. He's off to a hell of a start. And he's doing it without a HOF Qb (or even an NFL starter level guy) like Clark had for most of his career. Did he play just one year in Baltimore or 2 at the end? I can't remember but that offense with Manning distributing it between Harrison, Wayne, Clark and Edgarain James.. It's almost tough to understand how they didn't win more..
Tight End U. Kittle's results can only help Fant and Hockenson's position in the draft. I still hope Hock stays for his senior year but can understand if he goes.
Well Kelce plays in the AFC so he is disqualified.
So I agree with your premise. Legitimately in the 2nd half they double and triple teamed him almost every play. Lets just say the opportunities were not great. The defense decided you're going to have to make somebody else beat us. They couldn't either cause the in the 2nd half the offense for the niners did basically nothing, without kittle rocking it.So the idiot coach couldn't get him 5 more yards in the second half. Needed 214 to break Sharpe's record. They surely knew.
Travis Kelce?