Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Who do we think will be the feature back? I was thinking Kareem but if the teeth of their defense is in the middle is this where we might see Pacheco?
I imagine we'll run the ball less in general. Just a curiosity thing
Pacheco between the 20s, Hunt for everything else [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Pacheco between the 20s, Hunt for everything else
Hunt > Pacheco. Not any fault of Pacheco I think he’s still not 100%.
But have to trust the coaches to know more than us who is the right personnel to deploy and when — just can’t have a start like last week when Pacheco gained -1 followed by a dropped pass.
Not saying anything new but if we execute we win. We goof up and it’s infinitely harder. Play a clean game and Chiefs will win. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
Hunt > Pacheco. Not any fault of Pacheco I think he’s still not 100%.
But have to trust the coaches to know more than us who is the right personnel to deploy and when — just can’t have a start like last week when Pacheco gained -1 followed by a dropped pass.
Not saying anything new but if we execute we win. We goof up and it’s infinitely harder. Play a clean game and Chiefs will win.
And even when he's 100% his vision leaves much to be desired
I love his energy and style, but that really limits him [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
And even when he's 100% his vision leaves much to be desired
I love his energy and style, but that really limits him
Change your mind much?
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Hunt gives us 4-5 yards almost every time, but yeah Pacheco promises 10-30 almost every time... they're a PERFECT one two punch now
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Pacheco is an ABSOLUTE ANIMAL, NO chance that kid lets himself sit out Sunday
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Pacheco NEVER GIVES UP
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
McCafferey is just so damn great, dude does it all just like Marshall Faulk... he's the best RB out there outside of Pacheco
Thuney: WAS an All-American Left Tackle his senior year at NC State...If it wasn't for those 32inch arms he would have probably been a LT.
College career
Thuney played sparingly at NC State during his freshman year. He came into his redshirt sophomore year as the projected starting center but ended up starting the season opener at right tackle, the second game at right guard and the last 10 games at left tackle.[5] In his junior year he started at left guard and at left tackle his senior year. He became the first offensive lineman for NC State to be named an All-American since Jim Ritcher in 1979.[6] He was a finalist for the Campbell Trophy, which rewards the best combination of academics, community service, and performance on the field, and he graduated from NC State cum laude in just three years. NFL reporter Matt Verderame claims that when Thuney took the Wonderlic Personnel Test he avoided answering many of the questions so he would not come off as too smart [Reply]