Originally Posted by jd1020:
I would imagine the Chiefs would forget that running was an option like in the AFCCG when they had 2 RB's running for over 5 ypc.
Oh, you noticed that too?
Like, you have an 18 point lead and your backs are averaging 5 ypc...you almost have to TRY to lose at that point.
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
Oh, you noticed that too?
Like, you have an 18 point lead and your backs are averaging 5 ypc...you almost have to TRY to lose at that point.
Seriously.
I’m still confused by your theory. You think that the command to lose the game came from above and mahomes was upset about it but decided to lose the game on purpose anyway? [Reply]
Putting it on Mahomes to decide to hand off or try to make a play, the guy is the Apex Predator at qb.
When is he not going to think he either has to make a bigger play, or that he can make a bigger play.
Competitors want the ball. Especially in the biggest spots.
Just call some straight up, I don't care what you think you see, handoffs. COMMIT to the running game, not just throw it in as an option.
Will it frustrate him? Hell yes it will. But it also takes the pressure to decide whether to run or throw off of him, because you gotta believe that 1000/1000 this kid wants to throw the football. Even against 8 in coverage with an 18 point lead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
IMO the RPO needs to be drasticly reduced.
Putting it on Mahomes to decide to hand off or try to make a play, the guy is the Apex Predator at qb.
When is he not going to think he either has to make a bigger play, or that he can make a bigger play.
Competitors want the ball. Especially in the biggest spots.
Just call some straight up, I don't care what you think you see, handoffs. COMMIT to the running game, not just throw it in as an option.
Will it frustrate him? Hell yes it will. But it also takes the pressure to decide whether to run or throw off of him, because you gotta believe that 1000/1000 this kid wants to throw the football. Even against 8 in coverage with an 18 point lead.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Not to mention KC has a STUD OL.
Hunt would absolutely feast behind this o-line with Mahomes at QB.
People say Hunt wouldn't be playing at the same level he did his first go around here, but I'm not so sure. If he stayed healthy he would blow away anything CEH could provide. [Reply]
If Cleveland actually cuts him I'd take him back in a heartbeat and let Clyde kick rocks. IF KH is reasonable with his contract demands of course... [Reply]
Weve seen their problems inside the 5yd line. They can't punch it in. It's VERY similar to what Gary Pinkel did with MU. Once they got inside the 5 or 10 they'd get cute and start going east/west instead of north/south.
This offense would be avg 40ppg with Hunt. [Reply]
Weve seen their problems inside the 5yd line. They can't punch it in. It's VERY similar to what Gary Pinkel did with MU. Once they got inside the 5 or 10 they'd get cute and start going east/west instead of north/south.
This offense would be avg 40ppg with Hunt. [Reply]
Weve seen their problems inside the 5yd line. They can't punch it in. It's VERY similar to what Gary Pinkel did with MU. Once they got inside the 5 or 10 they'd get cute and start going east/west instead of north/south.
This offense would be avg 40ppg with Hunt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
If Cleveland actually cuts him I'd take him back in a heartbeat and let Clyde kick rocks. IF KH is reasonable with his contract demands of course...
If Cleveland cuts him and he’s willing to play for a team friendly deal then yes the Chiefs should sign him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Flying High D:
Maybe Kareem wouldn’t want KC. He be like **** Clark and EB with a cucumber.
Sure. A team that he had his best years with, in an offense absolutely built to go against light boxes, with Mahomes at Qb, Kelce at TE, and Hill at receiver, and he's going to say no.
Kareem Hunt would cut his left testicle off to be able to return to KC. [Reply]