Some fun here. Edwards-Helaire rushed for 1,415 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior .. all-purpose yards -- receiving (55 receptions, 453 yards) and kick returner (KEY) 10 returns, 214 yards pic.twitter.com/3Duq1jjy6J
Holy offense Bat Man. I love Clyde Edwards-Helaire. He is best Rb in the draft. Watkins and Hill deep. Kelce in the middle. And Edwards-Helaire underneath. Good Luck defenses.
Brett Veach told Andy Reid to watch some Clyde Edwards-Helaire film and told Reid you’ll see Brian Westbrook. Reid watched. Then got back to Veach and said he’s better than Westbrook.
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
What concerns me more than his rushing is his complete absence in the passing game.
This for sure!
Have to wonder if his hands weren't as advertised. The back out in the flat used to be a big part of a Reid offense. Maybe Andy felt there was too much speed with the Brown's LBs. It has been absent since Williams was booted.
I'm not giving up on the kid just yet but he is horrible in Pass pro and offers nothing in the passing game. He also runs with head down missing cuts were yards are available.
I hope its not but I am smelling a bust. Oh, also the pitch to the back is gone in our running game. Possible, not fast enough to get to the outside? [Reply]
I think I recall 1 run where CEH could have gone to either side of his blocker for a nice gain, but instead he decided to just put his head down and bulldoze into his ass.
... maybe it was a bad camera angle though.
Rooting for CEH, but his vision seemed so much worse than Hunt and Chubbs. [Reply]
Yep, I saw at least 3 occasions where he literally had wide open holes and instead ran straight into defenders. I don't get it but I'm not an NFL coach but it's pretty obvious he's totally missing holes.
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
I think I recall 1 run where CEH could have gone to either side of his blocker for a nice gain, but instead he decided to just put his head down and bulldoze into the ass of his blocker instead.
... maybe it was a bad camera angle though.
Rooting for CEH, but his vision seemed so much worse than Hunt and Chubbs.
I know exactly the play you’re talking about. That absolutely happened, and all I could do is shake my head. [Reply]
I wonder if coaches are telling theses guys not to bounced out wide or too far to avoid holds/reasons, because the last few years all our backs seem to have shitty vision . [Reply]
Originally Posted by louie aguiar:
Playing Cleveland makes me bitter about losing Kareem Hunt. CEH is a decent back but he’s not Hunt. We could use that kind of attitude on offense.
Agreed. I like CEH a great deal, but he's not going to be Hunt. Hunt was special, especially in this offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by arrwheader:
Yep, I saw at least 3 occasions where he literally had wide open holes and instead ran straight into defenders. I don't get it but I'm not an NFL coach but it's pretty obvious he's totally missing holes.
Originally Posted by arrwheader:
Yep, I saw at least 3 occasions where he literally had wide open holes and instead ran straight into defenders. I don't get it but I'm not an NFL coach but it's pretty obvious he's totally missing holes.
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He does this even when the back side has been cleared. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bigjosh:
Chiefs were playing from behind all day, I’m not going to be worried about RB production in a game like today against a defense like that.
Yeah, he missed a few holes. I think he will come around.
I agree. He’s not quite there, but he’s getting there. Once he finds his groove, we’re going to be hard to beat. [Reply]