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It is exactly why you see. 13 TD's from the WR's, 16 TD's from the TE's and 12 from the RB's. Pretty damn balanced offensively. |
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question is, is it sustainable? |
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Depends on how much the 12 and 13 sets remain primary sets in the red zone. And how much teams continue to leave the flats vulnerable with the way they play D. |
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KC already has two WRs (assuming JuJu comes back) that cannot stay healthy a full season. Dumb to spend that much capital on a third. Odell would make more sense as he would be cheaper and no draft pick compensation. Odds are he would be available about the same number of games as Hopkins. |
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Couple of interesting notes...
Hopkins requires custom gloves bc his hands are so big. Hopkins apparently holds some kind of pseudo-record for having caught 100+ consecutive in-game passes where the ball at least touched his hands without dropping a single one. JuJu, meanwhile, does TickTocks lol |
One other factoid:
The Chiefs scored 27 or less points in no less than 11 games, including the playoffs, in 2021/7 games under 27, 2020/7 games, 2019/6 games under 27 (didn't count the week 17 loss as Pat and most of the starting offense sat out or played limited minutes), in 2018/3 games under 27 points. So, yeah, KC was the number 1 scoring offense in 2022, that is true. But they also scored less than 30 points/game almost twice as often than in any other season led by Mahomes. So really what happened is that the league scored fewer points in 2022. Digest that as you will. |
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I’m not gung ho to acquire Hopkins, but if we’re being fair … half of those games were missed because of suspension, half due to injury. This isn’t an “ailment of the week” situation by any means. |
Do you want Hopkins for 2 years or JuJu for 3.
Hopkins will be 31 in the summer. |
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