Anyone who watched the Super Bowl Lix could see that Kansas City chiefs could not protect Patrick Mahomes when it mattered the most.
The Eagles of Philadelphia beat the Super Bowl Chiefs have put the team’s inability to protect the quarter to the avant-garde so that everyone can see it. Mahomes was dismissed a career summit 36 times in the regular season and was dismissed six times against the Eagles.
Kansas City separated from twice the first All-Pro Joe Thune team this off-season, but may have found a gem of a line player with their choice of recovery in the first round, Josh Simmons. Simmons had the potential to be a higher choice, but fell to the chiefs with the 32nd choice, and was appointed The most dangerous new addition of the team by Brent Sobleski to Bleacher Report.
“From the point of view of pure capacity, the Kansas City chiefs may have obtained the theft of the project when the offensive striker of the Ohio State Josh Simmons fell to them with the 32nd overall choice,” wrote Sobleski. “Two things caused Simmons’ slide: its recovery from a torn balloon tendon and character problems.”
“The inability to properly protect the quarter-back Patrick Mahomes prevented the chiefs from three tournaments as champions last season. Simmons has a chance to finally slam the turning door closed in the left tackle, as long as it is healthy and committed.”
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Simmons is a recruit of 6’5 “from Ohio State. The 22 -year -old spent two seasons with the Ohio State Buckeyes before injuring himself six games in his senior year. Simmons could be the left tackle that the chiefs desperately need to protect Mahomas while they are looking to go to the Super Bowl for the fourth consecutive season.
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