Three-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl champ Kyle Van Noy name the players who impressed them in Week 10, mainly on a side of the ball that doesn’t get a lot of love: special teams.
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Let’s get into the drive to win segment presented by Toyota official automotive partner of the NFL.
Let’s get it.
Gee who you got?
You know the Kansas City freaking Chiefs.
They just keep doing it, Leo Chanel, that was a great play.
He did his thing.
He blocked it.
They put the camera on Patrick with Holmes like he did it.
No man come back to my dog who made the play so he’s won.
Jake Bates.
Jake Bates is my Christian brother from the Detroit Lions.
Jake Bates is out here booming these game winners.
The greats always find a way to win and he did, man.
He nailed that kick to get that dub in Houston.
And finally my honorable mention, I gotta do it.
My dog moody.
I listen, this is how y’all know I’m not a hater.
My drive to wins have been the players that have helped beat my Buccaneers three weeks in a row.
I gotta give credit where creditors do killer, who you got?
My first one’s with the New Orleans Saints after their coaching fire come back and they’re just dropping bombs.
They’re just dunking on the field goal post with touchdowns by Marquez Valdes scantling, you know, MVS signs with the Saints and then gets up because there’s a bunch of injuries, three catches for 109 yards and two tugs.
He’s my drive to win on the offense.
And then of course, I got to do my teammate like I got to, he had a three piece in the game.
He had a Bengals, naam Mata.
He is an amazing football player only getting better, a three piece against the Bengals.
He’s my defensive drive to win and then my honorable mention gotta go with Joey Sly.
He, he deserves some love for the four field goals at the windy city to get a dub with the Patriots.
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