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12-09-2024 06:52 PM |
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Originally Posted by htismaqe
(Post 17851279)
Everybody says it's been Nagy the last two years because they need a throat to choke. The team just isn't as dominant as it once was on offense. Time moves on and things change. Nagy could sure be a part of it but there's so many possible variables involved it's impossible to really know.
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I blame him because for one, it's hard to ignore that the regression started exactly after he became OC. And two, it's not just one unit messing up. Every single unit on offense is broken to a certain extent. There is zero chemistry between the players. And despite the injuries, it's not a talent thing. We have enough talent that with the best QB in football, we should at the very least look decent. Maybe not the greatest show in the world like we have been in past years. But we have enough talent that we should never have a game where we only score 1 touchdown and have to rely on a 3rd string kicker being 4/4 on FGs to win.
It's like the offense doesn't even practice together at this point. On one play, the tackles break down. The next play the interior breaks down. The next play, Mahomes has good protection but seemingly can't find an open man. The next play, there are open players but Mahomes doesn't pull the trigger for some reason or makes a bad throw. The next play the running back is gaining only 2 yards and setting up a 3rd down and long. It's actually impressive how little cohesion there is on offense until the random drive where somehow they all pull together and play up to their potential.
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