It was smooth, near flawless, and there were still 45 seconds left to spare.
Chiefs quarterback Tyler Bray, who has run through many two-minute drills so far in training camp, executed a quick, successful drive in his chance at the two-minute drill.
Bray, who is currently running as the No. 2 quarterback behind Alex Smith, used a three short passes to Frankie Hammond Jr. and two deep balls to Rod Streater, including an over-the-shoulder touchdown catch, to complete the two-minute drill with ease.
Bray’s drive came after Smith’s drive, which also was successful and capped with a perfectly-spotted pass to Albert Wilson with about 20 seconds left on the clock in the drill.
“It was a good start,” Chiefs co-offensive coordinator Brad Childress said after practice. “I thought it was a pretty good tempo, pretty good execution from a couple of those groups.”
Aaron Murray’s drive, the last of the two-minute drives, wasn’t as smooth as Smith’s or Bray’s. He threw an incomplete pass, was sacked, then threw another incomplete pass. He did draw the defense offside twice, but on 4th and 4, he threw a pick-six to cornerback D.J. White, the final play of practice.
Source: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/article92975242.html
Weren't some of the haters on here saying that there would be no way in hell that Bray ever beat out Murray?
Chiefs quarterback Tyler Bray, who has run through many two-minute drills so far in training camp, executed a quick, successful drive in his chance at the two-minute drill.
Bray, who is currently running as the No. 2 quarterback behind Alex Smith, used a three short passes to Frankie Hammond Jr. and two deep balls to Rod Streater, including an over-the-shoulder touchdown catch, to complete the two-minute drill with ease.
Bray’s drive came after Smith’s drive, which also was successful and capped with a perfectly-spotted pass to Albert Wilson with about 20 seconds left on the clock in the drill.
“It was a good start,” Chiefs co-offensive coordinator Brad Childress said after practice. “I thought it was a pretty good tempo, pretty good execution from a couple of those groups.”
Aaron Murray’s drive, the last of the two-minute drives, wasn’t as smooth as Smith’s or Bray’s. He threw an incomplete pass, was sacked, then threw another incomplete pass. He did draw the defense offside twice, but on 4th and 4, he threw a pick-six to cornerback D.J. White, the final play of practice.
Source: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/article92975242.html
Weren't some of the haters on here saying that there would be no way in hell that Bray ever beat out Murray?