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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nick Allegretti getting the second-team center work today. Austin Blythe at LG. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a></p>— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) <a href="https://twitter.com/pgsween/status/1425111071937884161?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 10, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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The rookie 5th round WR wasn't ever gonna "run away with" anything. |
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Tyreek Hill is one of the quickest-learning and most talented WRs Andy Reid has ever coached, and in his rookie year it took him the entire regular season to see touches on offense that weren't designed gimmick plays. He certainly wasn't seeing #2 WR reps in ****ing training camp. It's unreasonable to think Powell would have done any better as a guy who dropped in the draft because he was low on depth charts for much of his collegiate career. |
Hardman is the #2 WR. That isn't the #2 in targets players.
If he goes for 800 yards and 6 Td's, the Chiefs might have one of hte best offenses in history. |
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I know alot of people point at targets and he hasn't had a ton the last two years. Usually that is fair, but Hardman's worst skill is route running. He had chances last year with Sammy out a bit and didn't capitalize. Obviously I hope he turns into a monster, I just don't see it happening. I expect an uptick on targets and yards, but only due to necessity. I hope he proves me wrong. |
Any Hardman judgement should wait until we play some games. We need him to be a guy that teams need to respect to take the pressure off Travis and Hill some. I am not a huge fan of his but he hasn't been in the 2 slot. Let's see what happens.
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I understand that if you don't say everything that Chiefs fan wants to hear, you will get chastised, but such is life and I am prepared to deal with the consequences that comes along with such takes. "reerun!!!" "DUMBASS" "KILL HIM WITH THE PITCHFORK!!" |
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1. There are plenty of WR’s throughout history that have made a huge jump from year 2 to year 3. 2. We literally just witnessed that with Calvin Ridley last year for example. 3. Hardman is a unique situation considering how raw he was and how he had only been playing WR for a couple years. 4. That goes without even mentioning that Reid’s offense has a reputation of being hard to learn for WR’s. |
This is Hardman's second proper offseason/training camp and, by all accounts, he's doing well.
Seems like his only issue was not fully grasping the offense and playbook yet. Why wouldn't that improve? |
Don't like taking Hardman off returns. He is too much of a weapon there.
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It's pretty short-sighted to think that a WR who...
1) Was incredibly raw at WR coming out of college because he was a RB in high school and for his first year of college, and then spent 2 years at WR in an incredibly conservative, run-dominated offense 2) Flashed big-time potential as a rookie while balancing return duties 3) Didn't have a real offseason between his rookie season and second season, to continue smoothing out the raw edges ... is a finished product/we know what he is. Many WRs take until season 3 before they really hit their stride, anyway. People are falling prey to recency bias in deciding Hardman is what he is. |
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Hardman will be fine.
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Even for a guy who was NOT as raw coming into his NFL career, I wouldn't expect any year 2 players to have progressed normally (or rookies) last year because they literally didn't have a real training camp. |
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