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]
Andy has not, will not, and should not go with a power running game plan. He's got Patrick Mahomes. Also I want no part of a "3 headed rushing backfield". I want Pacheco to be the RB on most drives, Steele should get a couple of drives to give him a breather, and Perine can have a few 3rd down plays. Snap distribution should be like this
Last year we had 417 rushes, but that is kind of artificially enhanced. Patrick Mahomes had 75 of those and I think 99% of those were passing plays that he had to bail on. We probably only called around 350 run plays. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Pacheco is gonna have a monster year.....like CMC lite type guy.
Yeah I think Pacheco gets between 1500-1700 total yards if he plays 16/17 games. Last year he had about 15 rushes and 3 receptions a game. Rushing he had 205 rushes, 935 yards, and 4.6 yards per carry and for receiving he had 50 targets, 44 receptions, 244 receiving yards, and only 5.5 yards per reception. He only played in 14 games, so if you take his numbers and average them over 17 games you get.