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Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Then it was a stupid draft pick to make, either that or it was dumb to spend FA money on both MVS and Juju and ensure our 2nd round pick sits the bench most of the year.
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
For ****s sake, Pickens has played 77% of snaps for the Steelers.
That's higher than every single one of the Chiefs WRs and Kelce has played in 79% of the Chiefs offensive snaps.
Hmm I wonder why George has more yards than Moore?!
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
No matter how much you say it, he is not going to get anywhere close to being the #3 option on this offense. He's a rookie and it's been said time and time again that it's hard for rookie WRs to learn this playbook. He's not going to get more targets than Kelce, JJSS, Hardman, MVS, whatever RB they're going to put out there. Andy doesn't put rookies above vets.
Hardman got on the field a hell of a lot more as a rookie, just saying.
So we just expect him to hit the ground running next year in year 2 with little playing time under his belt? [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Hardman got on the field a hell of a lot more as a rookie, just saying.
So we just expect him to hit the ground running next year in year 2 with little playing time under his belt?
Holy shit, did you forget this post from this very thread about Hardman's rookie season. It was directed at you and you even responded to it.
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I have no doubt that he will be prepared.
He is not going to take snaps from Hardman, but as the number 4 WR he should finish with being in on 30-40% of the offensive snaps. There's a chance for it to be higher if there are any injuries.
All you have to do is look at Mecole's rookie year. The guy got a ton of snaps the first 7 weeks of his rookie year, but it's because Tyreek Hill was out and then week 6 Tyreek didn't play a ton and week 7 Sammie Watkins was out. Here are the percentages he played those 7 weeks.
1- 78%
2- 73%
3- 63%
4- 63%
5- 61%
6 - 52%
7- 47%
Week 8 - 10 and we have a healthy group of WR and his snap count went down significantly
8- 15%
9- 18%
10- 22%
Week 11 rolls around and I can't remember, but it looks like Tyreek got hurt in the game, because he only played 10% of snaps. Guess who's snap count went up? Mecole's
11- 76%
Then all the guys were back from 12-16
12- 38%
13- 18%
14- 20%
15- 34%
16- 33%
Even in the post season he didn't get many snaps
17- 16%
18- 40%
19- 28%
The thing about this is Mecole took advantage of his playing time and after week 1 he played really well for a rookie.
In weeks 2-8, he had 374 yds and 4 TDs. Even though he was only in 15% of offensive snaps in week 8. That's 53 yds a game and comes out to 850 yds and 10 TDs. He outplayed Robinson by a ton during that stretch, but still when everyone was healthy he had limited snaps.
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Hardman got on the field a hell of a lot more as a rookie, just saying.
So we just expect him to hit the ground running next year in year 2 with little playing time under his belt?
Holy shit, did you forget this post from this very thread about Hardman's rookie season. It was directed at you and you even responded to it.
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I have no doubt that he will be prepared.
He is not going to take snaps from Hardman, but as the number 4 WR he should finish with being in on 30-40% of the offensive snaps. There's a chance for it to be higher if there are any injuries.
All you have to do is look at Mecole's rookie year. The guy got a ton of snaps the first 7 weeks of his rookie year, but it's because Tyreek Hill was out and then week 6 Tyreek didn't play a ton and week 7 Sammie Watkins was out. Here are the percentages he played those 7 weeks.
1- 78%
2- 73%
3- 63%
4- 63%
5- 61%
6 - 52%
7- 47%
Week 8 - 10 and we have a healthy group of WR and his snap count went down significantly
8- 15%
9- 18%
10- 22%
Week 11 rolls around and I can't remember, but it looks like Tyreek got hurt in the game, because he only played 10% of snaps. Guess who's snap count went up? Mecole's
11- 76%
Then all the guys were back from 12-16
12- 38%
13- 18%
14- 20%
15- 34%
16- 33%
Even in the post season he didn't get many snaps
17- 16%
18- 40%
19- 28%
The thing about this is Mecole took advantage of his playing time and after week 1 he played really well for a rookie.
In weeks 2-8, he had 374 yds and 4 TDs. Even though he was only in 15% of offensive snaps in week 8. That's 53 yds a game and comes out to 850 yds and 10 TDs. He outplayed Robinson by a ton during that stretch, but still when everyone was healthy he had limited snaps.
This is how Andy Reid does things.
Putting this here on a new page, so you don't miss it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Comparing a QB to a WR?
Comparing an offensive rookie to another offensive rookie playing for an offensive head coach that doesnt give offensive rookies a lot of offensive snaps in year one of them learning the offensive playbook. Do you find that offensive? [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Comparing an offensive rookie to another offensive rookie playing for an offensive head coach that doesnt give offensive rookies a lot of offensive snaps in year one of them learning the offensive playbook. Do you find that offensive?
I like that he is ignoring my post, because it proves him wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Then it was a stupid draft pick to make, either that or it was dumb to spend FA money on both MVS and Juju and ensure our 2nd round pick sits the bench most of the year.
I'm glad the Chiefs' FO isn't as short-sighted as you. FFS. [Reply]