You know someone is at the top level of their profession when they make it look so easy that anyone could do it.
@nancyloftus68729 ай бұрын
Your breakdowns are brilliant...this team is so fun to watch. I appreciate seeing how calculated they are!
@2kool429 ай бұрын
Another brilliant analysis. I appreciate your explanations of what is happening in the other positions and what the quarterback is seeing. It is impossible to see these nuances on the broadcast. Thank you for putting this out there for us.
@SpaceSpiffin437 ай бұрын
Travis Kelce been a beast for years I love that he started to get appreciated. I've always thought he could be best TE. And when thy got Patrick Mahomes it's seem like Travis kelce open on every play. Blow my mind how kelce can't be stopped.
@davidherdman97989 ай бұрын
Well, one reason Kelse gets open so often is that he used to be a quarterback and had to learn the various defenses from THAT perspective. One comment on another video he is calling out the defensive set "0", and the defender opposite him is amazed. So Kelse knows what Mahomes is seeing, and it is Kelse's job to hit the open spot. Which he does many times each game. It looks like Kelse and Mahomes have some mental connection, but I'm betting that Mahomes knows where the open spots are and that Kelse will be there. And, you made a great point. The defense cannot ignore Kelse. They HAVE to cover him. Yeah, 6'5" and 270? Not a one person job, really.
@zulaikagould92309 ай бұрын
Kelsey and Travis are like twins. They know what each other is thinking. Kelsey will most likely go down in history as the best high-end.
@Mr.Kinggg9 ай бұрын
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@chiefsalllday9 ай бұрын
like it's not even close. the RG comparisons are so dumb. he's goated
@brianjanice59389 ай бұрын
he's nothing but a glorified WR playing TE. Stop with how great he is.. just stop