Film Study: Marquise Brown Needs Patrick Mahomes!

Published 2024-03-25
Today we're discussing the Kansas City Chiefs newest weapon Marquise Brown who was formerly with the Arizona Cardinals. Marquise Brown is going to help Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice.

Andy Reid is going to be drawing up a lot of plays to get Marquise Brown open downfield, similar to how they used Tyreek Hill.

All Comments (12)
  • @maraisaac2565
    When you labeled the screen with Rice, Kelce, and Brown, I think I heard angels singing!!! Let's GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • @2kool42
    Nice breakdown to show the multiple possibilities. I like that you stopped the video at certain points so we could see the point you were making. Well done.
  • @andre1987eph
    If I had a grand for every time he says "Marquis Brown" I could coast to retirement for years away. 🤣
  • @h2w25
    Nobody: Hollywood Brown is too fast Rashee Rice: watch this
  • notice how all of these plays are with josh dobbs instead of kyler murray. an elite qb can do wonders with marquise
  • @y_showprod
    Where do you find this film, I study film often and I like the full field look
  • @dice3046
    Hopefully Hollywood can turn it around as a Ravens fan he had a lot of drop issues with us but did good with arizona. Mahomes will definitely revive his career
  • @phillipcothran
    Mahomes will kill the game with Brown. CHIEFS are definitely unstoppable already. Bring mecole and McKinnon back for cheap. Let's get this 3 peat wrapped up.
  • As you seem to be good at knowing when something is on the QB or receiver, I wonder if you can tell when it's neither? Care to take a look at Justin Fields? Any game from when he "suddenly started to" stare at instead of throw to open receivers. Compare this to what he does when the open receiver was Cole Kmet or D.J. Moore in '23. Something's not right. Even after a lot of drops by him he kept passing to Mooney. Then something changed. I know what that was, but I wonder if you can go in objectively & see it yourself.