I am intrigued by our new 3 headed power rushing backfield with Pacheco, Perine and Steele. However, I worry that Andy just will not stick to a power rushing gameplan.
In 2023
CHIEFS 1784 TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
OPPONENTS 1925 TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
CHIEFS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 417 - 4.3 PER ATTEMPT
OPPONENTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 432 - 4.5
What do you think our rushing yards, attempts and per attempt will be this year?
In 2024
CHIEFS ______ TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
OPPONENTS _______ TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
CHIEFS RUSHING ATTEMPTS ____ - _____ PER ATTEMPT
OPPONENTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS ______ - _______ [Reply]
Pre-2022, the Chiefs ran the ball about 35% of the time, or about 25 times/game, give or take a couple reps. Towards the latter half of the 2022 season Andy started running the ball more, edging up towards and eventually past the 40% mark around the latter-half of 2023. Iirc, in the 2023 playoffs we were running around 45% of the time.
If Worthy and Rice work out as planned, and Travis has a normal season, I could see Andy returning to something like pre-2022 percentages, which would mean around 25-28 carries per game (or about 35-37%). [Reply]
1st down is the best time to throw in football. Defense automatically gives you a slight cushion and you have space to call many different route trees. Your expected yards at such time when you pass is the highest of any other down. Even if you run the ball 5% of the time on 1st down. That is enough. [Reply]
I think when people talk about a 'power rushing game' they mean that WHEN we run the ball, we will be running with power backs. Which is fine, and perhaps will solve the years' long problem of 3rd and 4th and short that The Chiefs have had.
I don't think anybody is saying we should be running the ball 30 plus times a game (unless it's because we've got like a 4 TD lead in the 2nd quarter).
But yes, we really do need to run the ball SOME, to make the defense play honest. You don't want them just teeing off on Mahomes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Love the optimism but Pacheco doesn't have the vision for that.
I wouldn't bet on that at all, he made clearly evident strides in that regard from 22 to 23... there is just no good reason to suspect he can't take it up another notch in year 3
Dude may not be a true natural at everything, but he's obviously a learner and a worker [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr. Wizard:
I am intrigued by our new 3 headed power rushing backfield with Pacheco, Perine and Steele. However, I worry that Andy just will not stick to a power rushing gameplan.
In 2023
CHIEFS 1784 TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
OPPONENTS 1925 TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
CHIEFS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 417 - 4.3 PER ATTEMPT
OPPONENTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 432 - 4.5
What do you think our rushing yards, attempts and per attempt will be this year?
In 2024
CHIEFS ______ TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
OPPONENTS _______ TOTAL RUSHING YARDS
CHIEFS RUSHING ATTEMPTS ____ - _____ PER ATTEMPT
OPPONENTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS ______ - _______
Agreed!!! I hope they fire that fat fuck Andy Reed if they pass the ball ONCE tomorrow!!! [Reply]
The speed factor is gonna scare teams to death and we should fully expect defenses to play deep 95% of the time. This is why Miami's run game has had success because they've been facing light boxes like crazy since Tyreek and Waddle came to town.
Andy ran the ball on average 20 times per game in the playoffs. That was with Clyde and an injured Jet backing up Pacheco. And defenses were more closer to the box than ever.
Now we have Steele and Perine in the mix and I think they could do damage tbh. People are downplaying Steele but the kid had three runs of 20 yards or more in his limited snaps. Not since Kareem have we had those kind of splash plays between the tackles so regularly. So I think he may surprise some folks.
And Perine can punish teams on the ground too when Pac and Steele need a rest so I'm looking forward to seeing this trio in action. [Reply]