I wondered what Spongebob was doing up in the stands yesterday. Now I wish I'd been watching this coverage instead, because this is actually entertaining. Dora the Explorer suggesting the teams need a map to find the endzone? You can't tell me Nickelodeon isn't shitposting.
I can not understand what's happening, ig some people are mad taylor is pro biden for the optics or something and black people are mad thst she's obviously racist and browses 4chan in her private life. And football fans are mad because teen girls are watching less to support teams and more because taylor. And some people are happy Taylor's bfs team won because the other team is from a Cali team as opposed to the Kansas team with the less pc mascot that got the little native boy defamed.with the media on Taylor's pocket trying to make it seem like a clear right wing against left issue with her and the chiefs as the left?
I don't know and I don't care about all the Taylor Switft stuff. I came here to sperg about the game I saw yesterday. Though I did chuckle a few times when seeing jerseys with "SNEED" and "GAY" on them.
One of the big things that stood out for me this game was the difference between how Purdy and Mahomes react to the pocket shrinking as the defensive line moves in. Purdy stayed in position, watching downfield, waiting for an opportunity to make a pass. There were a number of times I expected him to start scrambling away to avoid getting tackled, but no, he stayed there while a defensive lineman is maybe a foot from grinding him into the dirt, and then fires the ball off to make a pass. To me, that shows he
trusts his offensive linemen. Even when the defensive line is about to smash him into the dirt, he trusts that his offensive line will hold the defense that one extra moment needed to make a pass, and doesn't start running away until he actually has to. I would guess the offensive line have a similar level of trust for Purdy.
Compare Mahomes. The pocket started to move in on him and he would freak the fuck out and start scrambling, even when the pocket was way bigger than what Purdy was comfortable operating in. I dare say he made things worse for himself a few times when scrambling away from the pocket, rather than staying in place and letting his offensive line do their job.
It was also interesting to watch both teams come overtime. You could tell they were getting tired. The snappiness and decisiveness of movement was gone, and everyone was moving a little slower. Except curiously, Mahomes. Whereas during regulation, he seemed to freak out when whenever the pocket started to shrink, during overtime, he seemed more focused, less concerned with the pocket and more intent on where his receivers were going.