AdumbGuy
01-11-2013, 12:39 PM
Let me begin by saying, **** Peyton Manning.
Still, I thought this was an interesting read.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8828013/how-return-simplicity-peyton-manning-indy-offense-ignited-denver-broncos
Basically talks about how Manning's playbook is just a handful of plays run to perfection and not the exhaustive tomes that Al Saunders apparently had.
Personally, I preferred the complicated vermeil era chiefs offense, because agan, **** peyton manning, but it is hard to ignore the results. The main argument I can reach for, for not having such a simple offense is that for all of peyton's "greatness" it only won him 1 superbowl. And even that was the year we let him get away with 3 picks, by herm edwardsing our own offense.
On the other hand, we're the chiefs - is the superbowl something that comes with ribs?
For those that might know, how complicated is Reid's offense?
Still, I thought this was an interesting read.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8828013/how-return-simplicity-peyton-manning-indy-offense-ignited-denver-broncos
Basically talks about how Manning's playbook is just a handful of plays run to perfection and not the exhaustive tomes that Al Saunders apparently had.
Personally, I preferred the complicated vermeil era chiefs offense, because agan, **** peyton manning, but it is hard to ignore the results. The main argument I can reach for, for not having such a simple offense is that for all of peyton's "greatness" it only won him 1 superbowl. And even that was the year we let him get away with 3 picks, by herm edwardsing our own offense.
On the other hand, we're the chiefs - is the superbowl something that comes with ribs?
For those that might know, how complicated is Reid's offense?