Originally Posted by O.city:
Take Jones away and all those single blocking snaps Karlaftis gets go bye bye.
So yeah, there's a chance FAU comes on strong and we have a nice DE duo along with Omenihu and you add some things are fine.
But taking Jones off the DL could lead to some bad things.
I agree. I'm not happy about CJ leaving either. But it's the most probable reality, and it was from the moment CJ held out through preseason.
And his absence will show up immediately, no question. But as we've seen, Spags has a bag of tricks for defending the run, and getting pressure other ways. So while CJ's loss will hurt, this isn't Sutton running things, so I'm not as worried as I would be otherwise.
But bottom line, we aren't winning anything without some actual receiving weapons, no matter how good the defense is. We have to score TDs in the modern NFL.
So, you want a great defense to brag about, or do you want a decent/good defense, with a couple actual WRs so we can actually have a shot to win another SB? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
I agree. I'm not happy about CJ leaving either. But it's the most probable reality, and it was from the moment CJ held out through preseason.
And his absence will show up immediately, no question. But as we've seen, Spags has a bag of tricks for defending the run, and getting pressure other ways. So while CJ's loss will hurt, this isn't Sutton running things, so I'm not as worried as I would be otherwise.
But bottom line, we aren't winning anything without some actual receiving weapons, no matter how good the defense is. We have to score TDs in the modern NFL.
So, you want a great defense to brag about, or do you want a decent/good defense, with a couple actual WRs so we can actually have a shot to win another SB?
Build the offense, I'm good with it.
But the margin for error for said offense goes to zero. You get the defense to force a couple punts a game? You have to win that game.
It's all about money and where it's spent. It absolutely beats the alternative, but it's why it was so important to get those couple SB wins under their belt while Pat was cheap.
Now that he's not, well, it's just not gonna be very easy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Build the offense, I'm good with it.
But the margin for error for said offense goes to zero. You get the defense to force a couple punts a game? You have to win that game.
It's all about money and where it's spent. It absolutely beats the alternative, but it's why it was so important to get those couple SB wins under their belt while Pat was cheap.
Now that he's not, well, it's just not gonna be very easy.
The margin for error on offense is currently at zero. Before they could fuck around and still come back. This is the first year they can't afford to do that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Rice needs to be an outside WR. Pigeonholing him into a "power slot" whatever that is, is wasting an opportunity.
This year, probably because who else do we have? His size makes him a really ideal power slot though. I don’t think that’s a wasted opportunity at all. Guys like Larry Fitzgerald and Kupp have had very good careers there. In the future I’d like a little more speed on the outside and I feel like Rashees size is a really good fit for the slot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Build the offense, I'm good with it.
But the margin for error for said offense goes to zero. You get the defense to force a couple punts a game? You have to win that game.
It's all about money and where it's spent. It absolutely beats the alternative, but it's why it was so important to get those couple SB wins under their belt while Pat was cheap.
Now that he's not, well, it's just not gonna be very easy.
It's never easy to win it all, as we all know.
But if Veach had signed just one "better than JuJu" WR, and maybe not signed Tranquill, or whoever (don't need to go down that rabbit-hole please), this would probably be the easiest road to the SB in Mahomes' career, seeing as how all the usual AFC front-runners are all stumbling this season. Just one, and KC would be cruising to the AFCCG (er, Arrowhead Invitational), and on to the SB.
There's little chance it'll be this easy next season, but this season one WR would've made the difference between getting the 1-seed and wherever we land now.
And at least we'd be properly armed with actual bullets when we faced the NFC champion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
But if Veach had signed just one "better than JuJu" WR, and maybe not signed Tranquill, or whoever (don't need to go down that rabbit-hole please), this would probably be the easiest road to the SB in Mahomes' career, seeing as how all the usual AFC front-runners are all stumbling this season. Just one, and KC would be cruising to the AFCCG (er, Arrowhead Invitational), and on to the SB.
I still think it will be. People forget just how huge an advantage having a QB with playoff experience is. Pat has won more playoff games than all the QB's who currently qualify for the playoffs combined. That's a huge disparity.
This defense travels, Mahomes will go into playoff mode, and there's a ton of experience as a team in post season play. That difference will become apparent once the games start. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
I still think it will be. People forget just how huge an advantage having a QB with playoff experience is. Pat has won more playoff games than all the QB's who currently qualify for the playoffs combined. That's a huge disparity.
This defense travels, Mahomes will go into playoff mode, and there's a ton of experience as a team in post season play. That difference will become apparent once the games start.
Not worried about Pat, in spite of the fact that he's been having a 'down' year for him
The WRs on the other hand . . . i doubt whatever 'experience' they acquired in 2022 is going to help them play any better in these playoffs. If that were the case, they'd be playing better since Day 1 of 2023. Certainly by Week 14, and that just hasn't materialized. [Reply]