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I find it funny how everyone was so excited about Nagy, because he had given Mahomes insider info before his interview. They thought Nagy was going to bring out the best in Mahomes and now there is a pretty big group that hates him lol
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****ing stupid. Of course Matt Nagy has involvement with this offense. He's been seen holding the call sheet for ****s sake. |
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The reason we havent been as good offensively is because Kelce is no longer unstoppable. Without the best TE of all time this is who Mahomes is.
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2025 will be the most important year for Mahomes thus far. He has to have a statement season to quiet the critics. If he continues to play poorly, you can't blame the offensive line this time around.
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Take a guess who determined all of the playcalls on that playsheet Nagy is holding? Bc it ain’t Nagy.
Friendly reminder <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Always remember who has 51% of the vote on what the Chiefs offense does, and it's not Eric Bieniemy or Patrick Mahomes.</p>— Matt Derrick (@mattderrick) <a href="https://twitter.com/mattderrick/status/1574105013097582596?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 25, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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The next year Nagy was promoted and the offense has been AIDS since. |
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That was 3 years ago. Good old days. ;) |
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It’s almost as if the talent took a complete nosedive to hell :hmmm: |
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Mahomes had historic college numbers with no kelce |
Eh, Alex was statistically the best QB in the league in 2017.
How this offense rolls this season will have a ton to do with the LT play, imo. Big question mark there. If we get solid performance from our LT, the offense will be decent, maybe even great (assuming that rice comes back 100% from his injury). The other big issue will be play-calling. Looking back over the playoffs/SB, there were a lot of questionable calls and some of the plays were poorly designed, or we had several players running bad routes. Which would go back to coaching again. |
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And then you have Josh Simmons, who is a massive question mark for performance due to the patellar tendon injury. It's pretty rare for guys to come back at high performance after this injury. Sure hope Simmons can overcome the odds people have mentioned on this forum. It would be really cool if Simmons can be another Correll Buckhalter, who had major success coming back from the same injury while playing for Andy Reid in Philadelphia. |
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