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Andy and Veach decided to roll with Skyy Moore, Kadarius Toney and MVS to start 2023 as their top 3 WR’s.
Andy and Veach also decided to roll with a completely unprepared rookie LT who was unplayable and ended up being a disaster this year. Andy and Veach let McKinnon walk and replaced him with Pacheco and an old and washed Samaje Perine. Blaming these personnel moves on anybody but the top leaders is insanity. They are not infallible |
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The people that want to shit can the water boy every time this team loses don't get it. This is Andy's team, for better or worse. You want to stop hiring guys like Nagy? Then you have to be willing to admit that the only way that might be possible is to get rid of Reid. Throwing the baby away with the bathwater. |
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As if Andy doesn’t like having control or making the game plans ROFL |
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But his constant reluctance to change is a detriment |
Yes except for Nagy
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I don’t blame this on Nagy. I still believe this offense runs through Reid. Through EBs ups and downs, and nagys. We can’t just credit Reid when things go well and assume he gave up control when things go bad. That’s reassuring because he, not Nagy, will lead our offense back to dominance.
I think our assistants are generally fine but we have an issue with stagnation. Turnover is healthy because it brings new ideas in the room. And gives new talent a chance to shine, ideally above the guys to have in place. And our guys just don’t get poached anymore. It’s probably the one area where veach should override Reid. I don’t think we necessarily need a shake up but we need coaches with new ideas. We may rag on EB but I do feel like that military style discipline has been somewhat missing. We may have bagged on Childress’ spread coordinator role but it feels like our innovation is now a few years old and feels a bit stale. What happened to bringing guys like Chris ault in to bring in new ideas on spread offense? We brought in tamba hali to teach our DL new techniques, why not do the same for our OL? I love Mahomes’ offseason throw sessions but maybe it’s time to also get him back into the lab and focus on fundamentals. The Super Bowl debacle is a good motivation to move from band-aid improvements to making some more radical changes and embracing creativity and trying new things |
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Yes, to be a contender and make a deep playoff run.
But I'm concerned about the lack of game planning in the first half of these Super Bowls. Five times doesn't make a coincidence. Andy and Mahomes have looked unprepared until halftime of each Super Bowl. Something needs to change to avoid either getting blown out or having to make a second half comeback against the best opposition from the NFC. |
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23-2 LMAO
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Everything on the offensive side of the ball should be under heavy evaluation this offseason.
Why is the offense regressing? Why is the greatest QB talent ever regressing? If it’s a personnel issue, then where and why did we mess up to allow the personnel to get to the point where the offense is unable to function? Is the staff maximizing our talent to the best of their abilities? Is our scheme stale? Do we need to innovate and change the way we look at things? These are all questions that need to be asked and deeply explored this offseason. |
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