Maclin's 2014 season would have been all-time Chiefs best
Just read that in an article...
"85 catches, 1,318 yards and 10 touchdowns he had last season would have been the best all-around receiving year in Chiefs history." http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...as-city-chiefs |
Derrick Alexander does not agree
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If we're basing it solely off of statistics, I'd rather have 72 catches for 1,162 yards and 15 TDs.
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I would take Otis Taylor's 58 catches for 1,297 yards and 8 TDs in a 14-game season in 1966.
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Not to mention Alex has never come close to feeding a single WR at that level.
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Eagles had like 30 percent more passing plays than the Chiefs or something absurd.
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Otis Taylor averaged over 22 yards per reception in 1966. Think about that. He AVERAGED 22 yards per reception. That's insane.
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Not really. The Eagles ran the fastest pace in the league. They had qbs who weren't terrified of a forward pass. |
Well..at least KC has a legit #1 WR for a WC offense now. I really think it's going to have a significant impact on the offense as a whole.
It's a number's game and Bowe didn't require two defenders to account for him. The way Reid designs plays...someone is going to be open. If I played FF..I would draft Kelce. I think he is going to be an immediate beneficiary of having Maclin on the team. |
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The biggest reason wears number 11 |
LMAO
He will never hit those numbers here Maybe if he was a tight end he coul get a couple touchdowns at least |
I'm guessing 70 catches, 900 yards, 6 TDs for Maclin this year. He'll help balance things out some as he is better than Bowe, but we aren't going to see a transformation.
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