Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Why are we banking on it if they just won the Super Bowl while underperforming, with an injured Mahomes much less? :-)
Because McKinnon scored a bunch of touchdowns, see? That means the WR's sucked. It doesn't mean the offense worked, and that KC took advantage of defensive schemes, it means the WR's sucked. [Reply]
The Chiefs were 12th in receiving yards by WR in 2022. They were 38 yards from being 9th. They were tied for 15th in TDs. That seems like they over performed based on what they were paid.
These are the teams ahead of us in yds by WR
Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Philadelphia Eagles
Cincinnati Bengals
Los Angeles Chargers
Buffalo Bills
Detroit Lions
Arizona Cardinals
Las Vegas Raiders
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs
The teams ahead of us are the teams with the best WRs groups in the league, besides the Cardinals. I'm still waiting on something to say they underperformed and literally no one's has anything other than Megatron with his "McKinnon scored too many TDs" and his stats that he's posted, but I can't find and he's clearly way too busy to just post them again, but they are there if I go look for them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Our WRs just barely had less yards than the Bengals WRs. That's taking away all of Kelce's production. They sure sucked!
Yeah, the funny thing is if you take away Kelce's stats (no clue why we're doing that), Mahomes still throws for nearly 4000 yards (10th best) and 30 touchdowns (top 7)... take away the running back receptions/TDs (didn't we used to complain about RBs and now we're removing them?) and he's still at like 3000 yards (average) and 17 TDs (also average, 15th overall).
Not sure who's left before we can actually call receiving yards below average or underperforming.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Yeah, the funny thing is if you take away Kelce's stats (no clue why we're doing that), Mahomes still throws for nearly 4000 yards (10th best) and 30 touchdowns (top 7)... take away the running back receptions/TDs (didn't we used to complain about RBs and now we're removing them?) and he's still at like 3000 yards (average) and 17 TDs (also average, 15th overall).
Not sure who's left before we can actually call receiving yards below average or underperforming.:-)
Take away all the TDs and yards that were thrown after 3pm. Then you'll see where they underperformed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Yeah, the funny thing is if you take away Kelce's stats (no clue why we're doing that), Mahomes still throws for nearly 4000 yards (10th best) and 30 touchdowns (top 7)... take away the running back receptions/TDs (didn't we used to complain about RBs and now we're removing them?) and he's still at like 3000 yards (average) and 17 TDs (also average, 15th overall).
Not sure who's left before we can actually call receiving yards below average or underperforming.:-)
Waiting for Megatron to tell us what does and doesn't count. Well not really tell us, but tell us that he's posted it all before somewhere on the internet. [Reply]