Firing Nagy accomplishes virtually nothing if he isn't replaced by actual new blood. This offense is Andy's and until he's willing to hire someone that will question him, it's not gonna change. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Firing Nagy accomplishes virtually nothing if he isn't replaced by actual new blood. This offense is Andy's and until he's willing to hire someone that will question him, it's not gonna change.
Probably true. I will say Doug Pederson might be able to help. Playcaller in a Super Bowl win against Belichick’s defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Firing Nagy accomplishes virtually nothing if he isn't replaced by actual new blood. This offense is Andy's and until he's willing to hire someone that will question him, it's not gonna change.
Yeah.
Anyone who is rooting for drastic scheme or system changes to the offense is actually rooting for Reid to retire.
That’s the only way we see major changes.
I, btw, do not want that. A few changes at a few key spots without other spots majorly falling off is what we need. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wannaGOback:
The only thing that is going to fix anything is firing Nagy and finding a young OC who uses presnap motion to optimize our outside speed and to get a viable running back + run blockers. We saw some good things against Buffalo but 20 other games of complete incompetency relative to talent disposal.
Did you watch the super bowl? Reid was the guy with the call sheet... [Reply]
Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
Did you watch the super bowl? Reid was the guy with the call sheet...
Do you honestly believe Nagy does absolutely nothing? Have you listened to any of the micd ups where Nagy is giving input to play calls? What kind of conversations do you think Nagy is having with Mahomes? Is he a quarterback coach?
Chiefs had the 1st or 2nd most efficient and explosive offense(YPP) in Mahomes first FIVE YEARS without Nagy. That included the year where his receivers WERE DEAD MEAT and had the highest drop percentage in the NFL. Now our offense is the 22nd most efficient in the league and 9th last year. Our defense has been carrying us and now you’re about to figure out just how hard they were as we start to lose some of them.
Make it make sense.
Whatever you think or don’t think Nagy is doing. It’s poison. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The problem with Stanley is that he's older, has an injury history, and will instantly be the best LT available if they let him go.
I'm not sure I want to be part of that bidding war.
He's 31.
Is what it is. If you want a legit LT, cost is the cost. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I don't think the Ravens resign Ronnie Stanley. If they don't.....I'd sprint to that agent.
Yeah.... people are going to bring up the injury concerns, but that's a deal you gotta make. Put this nightmare away. LTs age well for the most part. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
I don't know how a supposed man that is as much a pussy as you are survives hearing opinions that aren't pure cheerleading on a message board.
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Yeah.... people are going to bring up the injury concerns, but that's a deal you gotta make. Put this nightmare away. LTs age well for the most part.
Except for Eric Fisher. Done at age 30. Horrible luck for KC at this position. [Reply]