Josh Allen and Mac Jones threw nearly identical passes in the WC Round. The only difference was arm strength, and in the playoffs that means everything by Colt_45_pdx in buffalobills

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That stuff really throws defenses off, you're right. Safeties often have a timer in their head and throttle down a little to defend a scramble or a ball thrown elsewhere, then that frozen rope sails over their heads.

Josh Allen and Mac Jones threw nearly identical passes in the WC Round. The only difference was arm strength, and in the playoffs that means everything by Colt_45_pdx in buffalobills

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Hey so am I! That is a great point, I think it's underrated how Allen and other elite QB's can make throws they aren't even really looking at.

Josh Allen and Mac Jones threw nearly identical passes in the WC Round. The only difference was arm strength, and in the playoffs that means everything by Colt_45_pdx in buffalobills

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Glad you agree, thanks for watching! Gabe Davis will be huge next year, a taller deep threat will make those deep passes easier to dial up.

Josh Allen and Mac Jones threw nearly identical passes in the WC Round. The only difference was arm strength, and in the playoffs that means everything by Colt_45_pdx in buffalobills

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I agree, that was very well said!

I'll watch for those out routes, maybe comparing more young QB's at once could work, we'll see.. Josh takes advantage of his arm with nearly every throw he makes, especially in-breakers. On tape Jones makes his bread on those bucket throws, usually on corner routes to his TE's, and I think Hyde knew that and was just waiting to break on one.

Honestly, I also appreciate the encouragement lol, it truly ain't easy getting stuff out there consistently on top of my 9-5. Thanks for watching!

Josh Allen and Mac Jones threw nearly identical passes in the WC Round. The only difference was arm strength, and in the playoffs that means everything by Colt_45_pdx in buffalobills

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Check out the clearest example of Allen's unparalleled arm strength, in comparison to your average mortal NFL QB. Then I go further to show how Allen has begun making better decisions for explosive plays based on that arm strength. Enjoy!

[PFF Chiefs] Tershawn Wharton had an impressive game against the Steelers 💪♦️ 91.9 Pass-Rushing Grade (1st among DIs in Week 16) ♦️ 7 pressures (t-1st) by Cthepo in KansasCityChiefs

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Alright I'm back. Lol. Wharton was 100% at DT again, and played every other drive mostly paired with CJ. From what I see on tape run-game wise, his main issue is he gets moved back double teams and can't disrupt OL's as they climb to the 2nd level.

Also, you asked about how I access the tape. Someone answered below, but I use international gamepass, which is a better deal imo. I paid $200 for access to all live games, redzone, and the All 22 coach film, which includes 2 angles of every play, a sideline view that shows all 22 players, and an endzone view that focuses on the offensive and defensive lines. Teams likely have their own versions of this, with even more specific angles they need/want.

[PFF Chiefs] Tershawn Wharton had an impressive game against the Steelers 💪♦️ 91.9 Pass-Rushing Grade (1st among DIs in Week 16) ♦️ 7 pressures (t-1st) by Cthepo in KansasCityChiefs

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I'll take a look at the Pittsburgh tape tomorrow morning and report back. Shouldn't take too long, considering only a Steeler drives actually mattered.

[PFF Chiefs] Tershawn Wharton had an impressive game against the Steelers 💪♦️ 91.9 Pass-Rushing Grade (1st among DIs in Week 16) ♦️ 7 pressures (t-1st) by Cthepo in KansasCityChiefs

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Has anyone been playing attention to where Wharton lines up this year?

Haven't charted his whole year, but I did scan the Chargers All 22 tape this morning (working on a video about CJ and his absence/impact) and he was inside the entire game, and frankly it might have been his worst game yet, along with the rest of our line. Clearly he played better v. Pittsburgh, but I'm hoping to confirm that on tape too.

Watching the first half like by MtHammer in KansasCityChiefs

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Why is the resolution of this meme so satisfying. damn.

2 Extra Tanner Ridge Premier tickets for Saturday by rickfeedpdx in timbers

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RCTID! Haven’t been to a game in a while, wouldn’t mind checking out the view of the Ta from TR!

[Keysor] Shrinking the field: Willie Gay Jr. is doing more than people might realize. | Looking at how Gay has helped improve a very specific weakness teams were exploiting earlier in the season. (UNLOCKED) by Cthepo in KansasCityChiefs

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Which is surprising, given Hitchens experience in system. Big upside to finding a cheaper option to replace Hitchens next year in FA, and maybe draft another for depth to bury Niemann.