With the elite teams shifting emphasis to a more balanced or even run heavy offense Bolton is absolutely justifiable.
The only reason Trey Smith isn't getting raked over the coals for his 2024 performance is the LT debacle. Any given Sunday he was more likely than not the second worst OL on the field and may have been a few where he actually was the worst. An absolutely brutal body of work for 2024 and I really hope they let him walk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
"Fixing the offense" isn't about stocking it with so much talent.
Pat is a big portion of the issue.
They're not mutually exclusive. You can point the finger and criticize Pat all you want, and a lot of it is warranted, but also acknowledge that putting a revolving door of 4 different LTs in front of him has significantly affected him. [Reply]
I think RB quality could be especially helpful for us too because we are never going to be a dominant run blocking team. Never have been under Andy, never will. The scheme doesn't invite it.
So having a back who can make yards on their own... that's your best shot at a top-15 ground game. [Reply]
They averaged less than 1 run of 10+ yards PER GAME. 17 runs of 10 yards or longer in an entire season and they played in the Super Bowl. That just can't happen.
Everybody wants to bitch about Andy not committing to the run, well here's the answer - get a back that can break one. Make every run count.
I used to post this a lot back in the day but Kareem Hunt had only 3 games his rookie season where he had more than 20 carries IIRC. He had at least 3 where he had LESS than 10 carries, again if memory serves.
He led the league. It's all about efficiency and getting the most out of every opportunity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
The running game absolutely does need to be addressed. Not a coincidence that most of the top offenses this year had them.
Chiefs longest run of the season being only 34 yards should be on Veach’s mind this offseason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
They averaged less than 1 run of 10+ yards PER GAME. 17 runs of 10 yards or longer in an entire season and they played in the Super Bowl. That just can't happen.
Everybody wants to bitch about Andy not committing to the run, well here's the answer - get a back that can break one. Make every run count.
I used to post this a lot back in the day but Kareem Hunt had only 3 games his rookie season where he had more than 20 carries IIRC. He had at least 3 where he had LESS than 10 carries, again if memory serves.
He led the league. It's all about efficiency and getting the most out of every opportunity.
I don't understand the decision to not run the ball before the game even started. It's like KC planned a one dimensional attack and were out of ammo when it didn't work. [Reply]