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NFL's most passing yards in a half this season.


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

BUMP were are the TB haters 

These comments are hilarious. There really aren't many 'TB haters', just folks who generally find TB to be quite competent but have an eye out for an example of him winning against top-tier competition in a contested game. Great performance today bolstered by huge YAC numbers, as it's been all season,  and him doing what quality players in a seemingly-quality scheme should do against inferior competition.

Today, however, ain't a next-level-proof day.

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

These comments are hilarious. There really aren't many 'TB haters', just folks who generally find TB to be quite competent but have an eye out for an example of him winning against top-tier competition in a contested game. Great performance today bolstered by huge YAC numbers, as it's been all season,  and him doing what quality players in a seemingly-quality scheme should do against inferior competition.

Today, however, ain't a next-level-proof day.

It's nice passes placed in postion were receivers can get YAC is a breath of fresh air.

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6 minutes ago, KSpan said:

These comments are hilarious. There really aren't many 'TB haters', just folks who generally find TB to be quite competent but have an eye out for an example of him winning against top-tier competition in a contested game. Great performance today bolstered by huge YAC numbers, as it's been all season,  and him doing what quality players in a seemingly-quality scheme should do against inferior competition.

Today, however, ain't a next-level-proof day.

I’d imagine a lot of chiefs forums looked like this with Alex in Andy’s offense before they drafted Mahomes. 

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8 minutes ago, KSpan said:

These comments are hilarious. There really aren't many 'TB haters', just folks who generally find TB to be quite competent but have an eye out for an example of him winning against top-tier competition in a contested game. Great performance today bolstered by huge YAC numbers, as it's been all season,  and him doing what quality players in a seemingly-quality scheme should do against inferior competition.

Today, however, ain't a next-level-proof day.

You realize the defense is scheming and Teddy is just taking the highest efficient throw?  How can anyone really slight a QB for YAC?  Like one play, you could say yeah the WR made a superstar move, but if guys are getting huge YACs all game, that's because of the QB and playcalls.

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