Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
For a team that's not known for being strong at RB, the Chiefs have a lot of depth there. CEH, Williams, Gore, McKinnon. You could make an argument for any of the four being the best RB on the roster.
Agree we have depth but would just love an elite one. Watching Jacobs and Ekeler the other night was disheartening when thinking about our RBs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
For a team that's not known for being strong at RB, the Chiefs have a lot of depth there. CEH, Williams, Gore, McKinnon. You could make an argument for any of the four being the best RB on the roster.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
The more touches Gore gets the closer we get to having an explosive running attack.
That run against the Bengals was special.
McKinnon has shown more burst and vision than Gore. The guy even runs with more power than I expected.
The issue w/ McKinnon has always been injuries and durability. Welp - the post-season is here and he's on a 1-year deal. Empty the tank.
I'd start him. If he gets hurt, he gets hurt. But he's a veteran RB w/ some juice in his legs who knows how to block and can catch out of the backfield. He's demonstrated vision and versatility. There's no reason why he can't get a significant snap share going forward. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I want both Tyreek and Kelce and the OL on a pitch count in all playoff games.
If we're up big, it's time to start rotating players.
I love your positive attitude, but pitch count? Nope, not this year because we won't be up big on anybody IMHO. Every game will be tight to the end thus ALL HANDS ON DECK !!:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
You don't know what a cutback is.
I mean...dang dude.
I'm not sure you do, dumbass. Gore cut that run back, period. Now, it wasn't a traditional cutback run like Denver used to break us with, but it was a cutback. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Sorry but I am not starting McKinnon in a playoff situation. That guy is a fumble waiting to happen, and he can't move a pile.
This post pretty much guarantees he's going to Damian Williams us to a SB win. [Reply]