Sutton, Albert O, Melvin Gordon and Tim Patrick were all playing their first snaps of the preaseason. Teddy acknowldeged that he was trying to force the ball to the guys coming back from injury too much instead of running the offense.
The #1 defense had three drives. The first one was a 3-and-out. The second was a FG. The third was a FG.
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
And when that vaunted d of yours starts playing against starters with game plans, they'll be giving up touchdowns instead of fg's
They were the #1 red zone defense in the NFL last year, and that was with a defense that was devastated by injury.
Fangio is going to start gameplanning too, you know. They haven't shown any of the Surtain stuff that they were working on in training camp yet. They're just playing vanilla defense and beating folks on sheer talent. [Reply]
Sutton, Albert O, Melvin Gordon and Tim Patrick were all playing their first snaps of the preaseason. Teddy acknowldeged that he was trying to force the ball to the guys coming back from injury too much instead of running the offense.
The #1 defense had three drives. The first one was a 3-and-out. The second was a FG. The third was a FG.
The Chiefs' ones performed better vs other ones than your vaunted D vs two and threes. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They were the #1 red zone defense in the NFL last year, and that was with a defense that was devastated by injury.
Fangio is going to start gameplanning too, you know. They haven't shown any of the Surtain stuff that they were working on in training camp yet. They're just playing vanilla defense and beating folks on sheer talent.
So, congrats on the PRESEASON Lonbardi against back up QB's! :-)
Sorry, not impressed. You are because this kind of stuff matters to last place teams. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
That's kinda what happens when the previous GM hands you one of the best QB's in the league on a rookie deal.
You have yet to respond to the genius contract and cap management that Veach has navigated the past 2 offseasons.
Elway and any other GM out there would have given up entirely and attempted to trade Chris Jones. The Chiefs kept him and every other important player to that Super Bowl team except for Fuller (who was shown to be easily replaceable and perhaps even upgraded by Veach's killer 4th round selection of L'jarius Sneed)
And I haven't even brought up the beautiful work of art that is Patrick Mahomes' contract extension. Something so complicated and layered and beneficial to the team that the NFL has never seen before.
Something tells me if George Paton were our GM during these years, we'd be looking at already doling out the mega millions to Mahomes while unable to fill in gaps through the draft because we were drafting in the back ends of the rounds. Chris Jones wouldn't be a Chief, we'd still be in cap trouble, and as a result, our defense would be looking pretty fucking weak. And don't get me started on how Paton would have chosen to help fix the OL with injuries to both bookends. He probably would have just gone the conventional route and gradually built up through the draft, attempting to fix with a toothpick that which needed a sledgehammer. Very likely he'd take a Chargers approach, waiting for a bad injury to collapse his team's season so he could get a top 10 draft pick for a season or two in order to fill in those holes that he couldn't fill without top 10 picks.
Don't get me wrong, without those hypothetical injuries we'd still be competitive because we have Mahomes, but we'd be a Seattle-type competitive. Look great against weak teams, get our shit pushed in by tough teams because our defense just sucks too much and our OL still wouldn't be fixed.
That's the difference between Veach and Paton. Veach innovates. He thinks outside the box. And he fixes problems that need fixing in a single offseason. Paton looks at a problem on the team and goes, "Well... we have to do this responsibly, now, so let's just not make any sudden moves and hope for the best in the draft. We've at least got some cap space, so I suppose let's blow a chunk of it on Teddy fucking Bridgewater for awhile..." [Reply]