Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
As long as Kelce and Hill are healthy, yes.
See this is the point. You hear a lot of people say we're good with Hill and Kelce as if there's no possibility of either of them having a major injury. We've been really lucky with that so far, especially with Kelce. If Powell and Gray come through and if Hardman raises his game another notch then we're covered, but those scenarios remain to be proven.
That being said, I'm glad we didn't overpay for Julio, as intriguing as it would be to see a healthy Julio in our offense - key word being healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
I think our revamped O Line more than makes up for them adding Jones. I say the gap is wider now than at any point in the Mahomes era...not just between the Chiefs and Titans, but between the Chiefs and the AFC as a whole.
If our new Oline can improve our running game and give Mahomes more time, we should have a truly dominate offense. Mahomes has been running for his life, now he shouldn't need to nearly as much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
I think our revamped O Line more than makes up for them adding Jones. I say the gap is wider now than at any point in the Mahomes era...not just between the Chiefs and Titans, but between the Chiefs and the AFC as a whole.
Might be, especially if we have a strong running game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
Titans lost their OC as well as Davis and Smith.
They’ll beat the Colts in their division but aren’t closer to bridging the gap with the Chiefs.
Of course they're closer. They just added one of the great WRs in the league. People said Randy Moss was washed up, too, until he went to the Pats. This move immediately cements the Titans as probably the biggest threat to the Chiefs, followed by the Ravens and Bills (and MAYBE the Browns, if they can play up to their potential). Of COURSE the Chiefs are still the best. As long as they have Mahomes, they always will be. But that doesn't mean someone can't come along at the right time with the right gameplan like the Bucs did last season (and the Giants did to the Patriots twice). [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Of course they're closer. They just added one of the great WRs in the league. People said Randy Moss was washed up, too, until he went to the Pats. This move immediately cements the Titans as probably the biggest threat to the Chiefs, followed by the Ravens and Bills (and MAYBE the Browns, if they can play up to their potential). Of COURSE the Chiefs are still the best. As long as they have Mahomes, they always will be. But that doesn't mean someone can't come along at the right time with the right gameplan like the Bucs did last season (and the Giants did to the Patriots twice).
Great trade for the Titans. One of the top scoring offenses just added a HOF receiver. If their new o-coordinator is any good they will be a very tough team to beat. [Reply]
KC was truly never in the Julio sweepstakes. It’s nothing against his talent or their belief that he’s still a top WR; the financials just never made sense. Cash comes into play.
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
But CP told me that we could easily sign Julio
Getting a lot of Q’s from Chiefs fans re Julio.
KC was truly never in the Julio sweepstakes. It’s nothing against his talent or their belief that he’s still a top WR; the financials just never made sense. Cash comes into play.
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
But CP told me that we could easily sign Julio
Getting a lot of Q’s from Chiefs fans re Julio.
KC was truly never in the Julio sweepstakes. It’s nothing against his talent or their belief that he’s still a top WR; the financials just never made sense. Cash comes into play.