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I would expect it to take getting at least into the second quarter of the season to "gel". But that doesn't mean they'll be bad at the start. It'll just take them awhile to become the awesome, punishing force that will be rampaging through the playoffs in January and February.
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this is dumb.
A non-issue. You've got some pro bowlers in there with talented youngsters, full OTA's and training camp. They'll be fine. |
In 2019, the OL played just 56 snaps together (typically a game sees around 65-80 offensive snaps) before the injury train hit the Chiefs.
The starting OL didn’t play as a unit again until week 10. And they were a little rusty until the playoffs, but iirc, they looked like they were’gelling’ week 15 (CHI). So my guess is about 4-6 weeks. |
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The biggest risk to the OL not "gelling" is not even how many of them are brand new. It's how they get through the opening part of the season with regards to injuries.
If the Chiefs new OL gets through training camp and preseason uninjured, I think we'll see strong play over the first part of the season and dominant play as they hit the second quarter of the schedule. |
Know the playbook. Know the protection calls. Communicate. Sprinkle in a dash of knowing the weaknesses of the guys next to you. That's all the gelling there is. Most of these guys are vets, they get it by now. The media acts as though you need a bunch of Einstein's out there to "gel." Just don't be a ****ing idiot that can't remember the playbook and that'll get you 90% of the way there.
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30 seconds.
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Oh and don't ever read or listen to Teicher.
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I have no idea how he keeps his job. :doh!: |
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So you are assuming they have to go one at a time. They can only afford one can of gel or this is some bonding ritual? :shrug: |
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The only way the Chiefs could lose 2 games in September in the next 15 years is if the personal conduct policy calls for a 4 game suspension if a player for a team in Missouri leaves the toilet seat up and the NFL installs spycams in every bathroom that a Chiefs player takes a piss in. And the league does not announce the suspensions until after the final cuts.
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As long as they don’t drink any of this it won’t be an issue.. I don’t know why anybody would read anything that dumbass Teicher writes anyway.. |
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