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Hog's Gone Fishin 09-25-2014 08:25 AM

Three TE sets
 
By Adam Teicher | ESPN.com


KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- If you like the three-tight end formations used by the Kansas City Chiefs because of their potential, you’ll love them because of the results.

In their three games, the Chiefs have used tight ends Anthony Fasano, Travis Kelce and Demetrius Harris together on 15 plays. The Chiefs on those plays have rushed 10 times for a healthy 6.2-yard per carry average. Four of Alex Smith’s five passes were complete for 62 yards.

Thirteen of those plays happened in last week’s game against the Miami Dolphins. The Chiefs won their first game of the season, and don’t mistake as coincidence the correlation between using their tight ends, being efficient offensively and winning.

“We put that in in [offseason practice] and we ran it a little bit last week,’’ coach Andy Reid said. “We thought we could get a decent matchup.’’

They did. Three-tight end formations usually signal a running play, but they don’t have to because Fasano, Kelce and Harris are all decent or better receivers. Even Harris, a college basketball player, has developed into a decent blocker.

“They give us some flexibility because they’re all good receivers,’’ Reid said. “The thing that probably surprises you the most is Harris and his ability to block.

“You look at Harris and you look at the improvement he’s made and some of the physical blocks he made in that game. That was pretty impressive.’’

There’s no telling how much the Chiefs will use three tight ends in next Monday night’s game against the New England Patriots at Arrowhead Stadium, and beyond. It might vary from week to week because of matchups and how they’re being defended.

But tight end is a position group of strength for the Chiefs, along with running back. They certainly can’t say that about their wide receivers or offensive line.

So the Chiefs are best off making liberal use of Fasano, Kelce and Harris. They now have the numbers to prove that works.

Strongside 09-25-2014 08:32 AM

Kelce is playing more like a WR at this point...and doing it better than our WR's. Whatever keeps him on the field, I'm good with. That guy is gonna be special if he can stay healthy.

Simply Red 09-25-2014 08:33 AM

We're going to shove our three tight-ends straight up Gisele's sphincter and make Tom & Bill watch. Cave Rape like they've never felt!

Simply Red 09-25-2014 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Strongside (Post 10946389)
That guy is gonna be special if he can stay healthy.


Damn right!

OldSchool 09-25-2014 08:35 AM

Glad that Reid is seeing the light. Our WRs SUCK!

Harris, our 3rd TE, is at least as good of a receiver as Hemmingway and are other scrubs are, plus he can run and block as well and is a bigger mismatch due to his 6'7" frame.

It's no surprise that our offense became a lot more consistent when using multiple TE sets on a more frequent basis.

Stick to it Reid, don't get cute with your shit like the almost disastrous reverse sweep play. We may have some guys who are fast but they aren't anywhere near as skilled as Desean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin.

Three7s 09-25-2014 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strongside (Post 10946389)
Kelce is playing more like a WR at this point...and doing it better than our WR's. Whatever keeps him on the field, I'm good with. That guy is gonna be special if he can stay healthy.

I said before that he reminded me of Jimmy Graham based on his speed and athleticism for a TE. Of course, CP called me an idiot.

WhawhaWhat 09-25-2014 08:51 AM

Prior to reading this I was having trouble remembering that the Chiefs even had 3 TEs.

Mr. Laz 09-25-2014 09:07 AM

Offense improved with more receiving options?


i'm astonished


imagine if our WRs were actually ......... good.

Easy 6 09-25-2014 09:16 AM

Several of us were bitching about the TE's not being used enough the first two games, was so glad to see Reid start getting it right for a change.

I didnt think Harris would make it past his AWFUL preseason game, but maybe theres hope for him yet.

Chiefnj2 09-25-2014 09:18 AM

Miami often had 8-9 guys in the box, in our 3 TE sets. I kept waiting for a play action where Kelce and Harris went deep, but they never tried it.

silver5liter 09-25-2014 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 10946484)
Miami often had 8-9 guys in the box, in our 3 TE sets. I kept waiting for a play action where Kelce and Harris went deep, but they never tried it.

Because the O-line couldnt hold up for that long

OldSchool 09-25-2014 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 10946484)
Miami often had 8-9 guys in the box, in our 3 TE sets. I kept waiting for a play action where Kelce and Harris went deep, but they never tried it.

Did you see what happened when we tried a PA 7-step drop from the endzone? Despite having multiple extra blockers in on that play, we still ended up getting sacked because we had our FB trying to block a DT and our LG completely failed in his assignment as well.

Did you think that the OL was going to hold up without the TEs staying in on a passing play that takes longer than 2.5 seconds to develop?

stumppy 09-25-2014 09:25 AM

After watching him in preseason I decided to pick Kelce up on my FF team.He's been doing a fine job for me in place of V. Davis (injured). As long as our WRs continue to suck I have a feeling he's going to be a better option than Davis most of the time.

Coochie liquor 09-25-2014 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Three7s (Post 10946424)
I said before that he reminded me of Jimmy Graham based on his speed and athleticism for a TE. Of course, CP called me an idiot.

Idiot








Jk

BigBeauford 09-25-2014 10:03 AM

Kelce is Jeremy Shockey esk.


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