Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Ian Rapoport
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X-Rays on the collarbone of #Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire were negative. He’ll have an MRI tomorrow to determine how serious it is.
Originally Posted by jerryaldini:
Because today is a good case in point. The majority of posters in the game day thread actually happy he's hurt so they can see more of Gore. Reminds me of the Darwin Thompson days. Backup QB syndrome.
No it isn’t. Running backs play meaningful snaps. Darrel Williams was outstanding in last years playoffs. Not nearly the same as a backup qb who usually doesn’t play enough or we just don’t know how he’ll react once defenses adjust to him.
And nobody is happy he’s injured. Some have just commented that it seems to be the only way we stop trying to make him work instead of acknowledging he hasn’t been close to the best rb on the roster. He just hasn’t been good.
I agree he can be fine as a role player. But he’s got to show a hell of a lot more. And what I see is the guy continues to just plow full speed into holes that don’t exist while gore and Williams make way better decisions. Not a great combo when you don’t have vision on top of lacking breakaway speed or elite power running skills. He has just enough wiggle and power to get a few gainers. But we can’t keep settling for pennies when we need more quarters. [Reply]
This one still irritates me. You could drive a dump truck through that cutback lane. Setup the backer and get him committed to the traffic. Plant the foot and cutback. #JacobsEyeInTheSky#Chiefs41pic.twitter.com/iD1bTmfwZo
Originally Posted by Iconic:
CEH apologists give me flashbacks of Smith and Cassel apologists
Yup. I got shit on for relying on what my "lying eyes" were telling me whenever I watched CEH. He doesn't do anything special. In fact, you told me that was Spencer Ware in that jersey, I wouldn't bat an eye. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Vladimir_Kyrilytch:
You guys are still debating this? CEH is not a JAG, no. He's the Breeland Speaks of running backs.
You act like being a JAG is easy. It's not. CEH proves it's not, because he is not a JAG, he is just being carried like one. He is the Breeland Speaks of running backs. MEH couldn't carry Donnell Bennett's jock and DB wasn't exactly a hall of famer himself.
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
The STL Rams offense 99-04 model's what we want. It's not complicated and the Chiefs had a variation of that with Kareem.Being a CEH is being a bullshit apologist like the fans who were championing Alex Smith.
Marshall Faulk in the Chiefs offense?
That’s a wet dream!
Originally Posted by Iconic:
CEH apologists give me flashbacks of Smith and Cassel apologists
CEH has fewer excuses though. He has an elite OL, elite QB, really good weapons around him, and an elite HC. He’s also playing a position that translates fairly easily from college to the pros (unlike QB). [Reply]
This one still irritates me. You could drive a dump truck through that cutback lane. Setup the backer and get him committed to the traffic. Plant the foot and cutback. #JacobsEyeInTheSky#Chiefs41pic.twitter.com/iD1bTmfwZo
Yeah,and he ran right into the back of Noah Gray,who was probably like,what the hell ? I was impressed with what i saw of Gray on Sunday,esp. his blocking. [Reply]
This one still irritates me. You could drive a dump truck through that cutback lane. Setup the backer and get him committed to the traffic. Plant the foot and cutback. #JacobsEyeInTheSky#Chiefs41pic.twitter.com/iD1bTmfwZo