Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I don't think that's how I phrased it. Suggesting that you can just win consistently and win it all without substantial balance and the threat of a strong ground game just doesn't make sense.
Haven't watched many KC games in recent years, have you?
But yeah, especially at this point, Wilson needs a good running game. I think their offense would be disastrous if they couldn't run the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The Chiefs and Bills are the least balanced team in the NFL. Running the ball is a crutch that teams without good QB’s use.
Took me a long time to realize that our proud Chiefs "tradition" of running the ball was nothing but a coping mechanism for our overall mediocrity.
What sold it for me was that playoff loss to the Ravens in 2010. How could such a potent clock-control and efficient offense with the most dynamic and electric RB in the entire league in Jamaal Charles get utterly blown out like that? And it's not like the defense we had was utter trash. We let Joe Flacco put up 30+ on us and couldn't get anything going against them? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I stand corrected.. the rushing attack is inconsequential. My bad
I think everyone understands that it's ideal to have a strong ground game. That's not groundbreaking news.
But this was a pretty funny thing to type on a KC board:
Suggesting that you can just win consistently and win it all without substantial balance and the threat of a strong ground game just doesn't make sense.
It's like going to a Buccaneers board and telling them that they can't win with an old QB. [Reply]
Just comparing two of the "big" QB trades that Denver has made since Elway, I think Bronco fans will eventually come to look at the Plummer years more fondly than the Wilson years. [Reply]