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Originally Posted by Halfcan
We have been a great running team going clear back to PH. We dominated on the ground last year even though teams knew we were running it every play. I just can't see Reid trying to make this team the greatest show on turf-lol If anything the moves are to make us an even stronger runningteam.
There is nothing wrong with a running team at all- if that is what we are I am good with it. Sucks to sit there and watch your team unable to stop the run. With a few exceptions- most Champion teams can Run the ball and stop the run. Steelers have followed that blue print for years.
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One guy says passing not rushing.
One guy says the Chiefs won't abandon the rushing game.
It is both. Alex will be throwing a lot of passes to Charles. Long hand-offs disguised as passes.
But then I don't know jack squat about your Chiefs or Andy Reid, so take that with a grain of salt. It just seems Andy loves to pass to his backs. So you could have Alex throw 35 times a game with mostly dunks to Charles and other backs, and still keep Charles a cornerstone of the offense.
Just a wild thought I had as somebody here who is clueless about the Chiefs.
Here is the RB's receiving totals under Andy Reid in Philly.
2012 - RB was 3rd in receptions with 54
2011 - RB was 5th in receptions with 52
2010 - RB was 1st in receptions with 78
2009 - RB was 6th in receptions with 25
2008 - RB was 2nd in receptions with 54
2007 - RB was 1st in receptions with 90
2006 - RB was 1st in receptions with 77
2005 - RB was 1st in receptions with 61
2004 - RB was 2nd in receptions with 73
2003 - RB was 2nd in receptions with 37 and 3rd with 36
2002 - RB was 3rd in receptions with 51
2001 - RB was 1st in receptions with 63
Andy likes his receiving backs.