Originally Posted by BossChief:
Usually, I would agree with that. This situation is unique, though.
Usually a year of film allows opposing DCs time to develop ways to take away tendencies and to force the QB to work outside of his comfort zone. They identify what to take away and and try to recreate situations that caused the QB trouble the previous year.
This offense has so many top shelf weapons everywhere at Mahomes disposal that I’m not sure anything’s gonna work.
I mean, what are the counter punches?
Keep him in the pocket and take away Hill and Kelce?
Then either Watkins or Hardman are left covered by someone that won’t be up to the task.
Even the best defenses in football don’t have the personnel to match up.
I thought The Chargers made the best move by drafting Tillery. If they get push up the middle with those DE's they got it could spell trouble. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I thought The Chargers made the best move by drafting Tillery. If they get push up the middle with those DE's they got it could spell trouble.
Getting LDT back will help
Reiter played well at center
Between Wylie, McKenzie and Erving...I’m pretty sure we will have a good LG.
The tackles are set.
Teams are gonna need to try to get home against us fast and without blitzing to have any chance.
We have 3 high quality 4.3 burners at WR
The best TE in the league
2-3 good running backs.
Watching Mahomes dismantle top defenses is going to be fun to watch. [Reply]
the best part about this upcoming season, is knowing that we're going to have enough of a defense to keep even the best opposing quarterbacks from being able to run up the score, a major problem we suffered with last year. No more shootouts, bitches. We're going to put them down and keep them down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
the best part about this upcoming season, is knowing that we're going to have enough of a defense to keep even the best opposing quarterbacks from being able to run up the score, a major problem we suffered with last year. No more shootouts, bitches. We're going to put them down and keep them down.
Gawd, I really want to see a bit more 'heel on the throat' if you know what I mean.
When you score 48 points, the game shouldn't come down to the fucking last play. [Reply]
Hey #ChiefsKingdom, I’d get really excited about having Mecole Hardman on your team. After taking a deep dive into what Hardman provides, I found some similarities between him and Tyreek Hill. Not cheetah good but he’s good. It’s a match made in heaven. https://t.co/TWkkCt7ktS
I really like our new picks in that video. They just seem like they belong with Kansas City and with the Chiefs.
That would be one of my interview questions: "why do you want to be a Chief"? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Usually, I would agree with that. This situation is unique, though.
Usually a year of film allows opposing DCs time to develop ways to take away tendencies and to force the QB to work outside of his comfort zone. They identify what to take away and and try to recreate situations that caused the QB trouble the previous year.
This offense has so many top shelf weapons everywhere at Mahomes disposal that I’m not sure anything’s gonna work.
I mean, what are the counter punches?
Keep him in the pocket and take away Hill and Kelce?
Then either Watkins or Hardman are left covered by someone that won’t be up to the task.
Even the best defenses in football don’t have the personnel to match up.
I totally agree. It will be fun to watch, especially if hill is here. [Reply]
Bored right now and want to see the difference between the great leader KC has in Pat, and a clueless rookie QB the Cards have in Kyler Murray? Just one example...
Originally Posted by DrRyan:
Bored right now and want to see the difference between the great leader KC has in Pat, and a clueless rookie QB the Cards have in Kyler Murray? Just one example...