Originally Posted by O.city:
Honestly, the "slot" only stuff doesn't really mean much to me in the Chiefs current offense. They don't really do that. Guys move around everywhere.
Great.
The problem is the current KC team doesn't actually have guys that can win on the boundary.
That's why we went 16 straight drives in the AFC Chamoionship and SB with Patrick Mahomes in his prime without scoring a TD.
I prefer to fix the problem rather than doing the same shit that didn't work before. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Honestly, the "slot" only stuff doesn't really mean much to me in the Chiefs current offense. They don't really do that. Guys move around everywhere.
If anything the Chiefs have shown an affinity for 'heavy slot' personnel groups. They started Rice there, they've used Watson there. They used put Watkins in the slot a fair bit. Obviously they love Kelce out of the slot as a move TE. JJSS was out of the slot about half the time. Meanwhile Skyy Moore spent about twice as much time out wide this year as he did from the slot.
The Chiefs don't appear to care much about the more traditional slot WR.
If a guy gets open, Reid will figure out how to use him and it will probably be all over the formation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If anything the Chiefs have shown an affinity for 'heavy slot' personnel groups. They started Rice there, they've used Watson there. They used put Watkins in the slot a fair bit. Obviously they love Kelce out of the slot as a move TE. JJSS was out of the slot about half the time. Meanwhile Skyy Moore spent about twice as much time out wide this year as he did from the slot.
The Chiefs don't appear to care much about the more traditional slot WR.
If a guy gets open, Reid will figure out how to use him and it will probably be all over the formation.
They just move guys around everywhere. They're not "plop a guy out wide and leave him there" offensively. [Reply]
Franklin wins at all levels, from the outside. I don't know where you're getting this narrative that he doesn't. He's twice the receiver that Adonai Mitchell is and it's not particularly close. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If anything the Chiefs have shown an affinity for 'heavy slot' personnel groups. They started Rice there, they've used Watson there. They used put Watkins in the slot a fair bit. Obviously they love Kelce out of the slot as a move TE. JJSS was out of the slot about half the time. Meanwhile Skyy Moore spent about twice as much time out wide this year as he did from the slot.
The Chiefs don't appear to care much about the more traditional slot WR.
If a guy gets open, Reid will figure out how to use him and it will probably be all over the formation.
Speed on the outside, big guys on the inside. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Franklin wins at all levels, from the outside. I don't know where you're getting this narrative that he doesn't. He's twice the receiver that Adonai Mitchell is and it's not particularly close.
At the next level I see Franklin as a Jameson Williams style decoy and Adonai as a #1 WR who is focal.
I prefer the #1 WR that can eat 12+ targets a game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
At the next level I see Franklin as a Jameson Williams style decoy and Adonai as a #1 WR who is focal.
I prefer the #1 WR that can eat 12+ targets a game.
So the guy that runs like a deer and was twice as productive in college is going to be a decoy while the guy that runs like a snail and is rail thin too is going to eat. Hmm. I think not.
Mitchell will be lucky if he proves to be a Tee Higgins. That is a reliable but not dynamic #2 WR. He's no Alpha dawg. I'd respect this "alpha" bullshit mentality if you were saying these things about Keon Coleman because he at least has the mass and speed to potentially be that guy. [Reply]