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In their prime? Fish without question. But that guy is gone. Given the situation (especially cap implications), Brown is probably still the better choice.
But I wish there was a third option. |
Isn't there a large age difference between them? You take the younger player.
Brown is a pretty good RT. He needs to understand he's a liability at LT. If he wants to stay there, he needs to play better. The issue is, who else plays LT? Do we draft a LT next year? Move Niang to LT? Same thing with Jones at DE. If he wants to play there, he can't make every opposing tackle look like Anthony Munoz. |
It wasn't just Fisher it was Schwartz too.
Both of them on the field at the same time. Patrick was obviously more comfortable with those two. Schwartz was underrated and underappreciated. Dude was a solid RT, especially going up against the best in the league. |
Brown needs to shift back to RT and we need to sign/draft an LT.
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Brown is fine if you aren’t trying to drop back 10 steps. Go back to the ball control 10-12 play drives. Cut out the turnovers and we’d be fine.
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The team has proven they can play ball control already this year. They just refused to do so yesterday, especially once we were down 14-0. Brown is a plus run blocker and should be sufficient on the quick stuff. The problem is when teams can predict that Mahomes is going to drop deep. Brown is easily beaten on those reps. The team needs to reevaluate the offensive scheme and change up priorities on receiving routes much more than they need a new LT.
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Put Brown at LT in for SB LIV and ask the question -- "Do we have time to run Wasp?" And the answer is no. This cannot be the same team we're used to with Brown. And it's not because he's a bad player, he's just not the right kind of player for that sort of approach. He can still be a quality LT for us but Mahomes needs to build trust with him and we need to do more things that cover for his athletic limitations. Could the Chiefs have still won that Super Bowl with Brown instead of Fisher? Yeah - but they couldn't have done it the way they did. And it seems like they're still trying to. |
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I think he spent $100,000 of his signing bonus on BBQ and mac n cheese.
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Chiefs lead the NFL in pressures allowed
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