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I’m not a CEH hater, but he doesn’t offer that much on his own. Pacheco, while not yet anything special, runs a little better. McKinnon is maybe a better receiver. CEH is fine but is basically a platoon guy.
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Jones is a known quantity at this point, a mistake-prone back who Tampa let go for nothing.
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Thuney and Humphrey are awesome but currently the only two I'd say who are above average. Brown Jr. is average, Trey Smith is below average, and Wylie is bad. |
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you could if we were TEN or BAL or any team that currently runs more than 50% of their snaps, but not the Chiefs that only run it about 35% of snaps. At most. We aren't ever going to be a power-running team while Andy and pat are leading this offense. I think R. jones was always just a backup RB in case CEH and Jerrick went down, or a situation back when we were just going to run it over and over to salt away a game. Maybe Andy felt like he could make Jones a better pass pro back and insert him in more situations, because that's something Andy would try to do, but it's pretty clear he didn't make much progress there, or he wouldn't be a heathy scratch every week. What happened though, was pacheco turned out to not only be a decent downhill runner, but also a good returner and also was willing to become a decent pass pro RB. And at that point, there's no reason to suit up Jones with his singular skillset of being able to run a little. Cuz he aint that special either toting the ball. |
I bet they tried to trade him at the deadline and couldn’t.
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It just didn't happen. And it's not like he's a total bust. He currently has the longest RB run from scrimmage, the most yards, TDs, receiving yards, and I think the 2nd most yds/att. But it's obvious he's not good enough to be RB1 next season. We need a RB1 that can still make some hay (about 4.6yds/att?) even when the OL isn't perfect, because it almost never is, that can pass pro reliably, catch, and run some good routes. |
I keep dreaming about a guy like Jamaal Charles in this offense and think he could legit average 6ypc and get close to 30 total tds.
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KC is 27th in the league in rushing attempts. It’s really hard to get any RB/Run Game going consistently when there is no commitment to the run. Even harder when you are rotating 3 backs in, and splitting 20’ish (on average) carries per game.
To me, it’s not a running back issue. Not an OL issue either. It’s a repetition problem/consistency issue within the play-calling. |
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Look, it comes down to the fact that right none of the guys in the RB room are that great. Jerrick is probably overall the best of the bunch, but even Jerrick isn't that special. if we took Kareem back today, he'd easily be the best RB in the room, and from what I've seen of him this season, that's not that high a bar right now. But Kareem could regularly make something out of nothing, and right now our OL is not creating a lot of good holes on a consistent basis, so our RBs are not producing consistently. Pacheco is the only guy that is still mostly potential, so maybe he becomes that guy down the road, like next year. But he's pretty raw still. Bottom line, the guy we need should basically be at least Joe Mixon or Dalvin Cook type of RB. Jack of all trades, great at nothing maybe, but good at everything, physically about 5' 10" 210lbs or around there. Oh look, that's Kareem Hunt. Shocking. You want real flash, then we're looking for more of a Christian McCaffrey or a Aaron jones type. Alvin Kamara would fit here as well. more explosive with the ball, but still good at all the other things. A prime or near prime Shady McCoy would be the ideal in this offense, because he was good at all of those things, and had elite vision and quickness. But the running game would be perfectly acceptable with a RB in the Dalvin Cook mold. Good speed, some quicks, good vision, good YAC/RAC, runs good routes and good at pass pro. Oh, and stays pretty healthy. |
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