Much, if not all of that has to do with the health of 15. When he is healthy he cannot be stopped. His ankle early on was bothering him much more then he probably imagined. You could see it in his mechanics; foot placement, follow through, etc and his inability to climb in the pocket or move horizontally. He was missing throws he normally doesn't. Second quarter he settled down, re-focused and let it rip. That is a scary proposition for the rest of the NFL.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 8:18 am It truly is crazy that the Chiefs honestly have a switch that they flip and completely dominate a game.
Not only was that good for the Chiefs by doing that in an explosive 15 minutes. But if a team gets up early against the Chiefs, they will now just sit and wonder when the Chiefs will flip the switch and make their run.
15 is unbelievable and as a long time Chiefs fan you almost have to pinch yourself that he is the Chiefs QB.