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And Brian Westbrook? We’re talking about a totally different team/offense and a long time ago.
Kareem Hunt had 14 TD’s in 2018 in 11 ****ing games. Shady’s ****ing corpse had 5 last year. Those are the examples that are relevant, but you’re choosing to ignore. This offense is so good while creating so many scoring opportunities and Andy loves to use his backs in the red zone. What do you not get about that? This is too easy man. You put on your dumbass hat today. |
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I'm choosing to put that to bed because it's ugly and no one reading this thread wants to see you and I go back and forth on ****ing dictionary definitions.. but we can debate the original point again, like I said. So let's do it. Give me your piece. |
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Shady had 5 TDs on 130 touches. He was actually pretty efficient last season. His big issue was ball security. You'd need to more than double his touches to get to 11 TDs. Are you really expecting CEH to get 275 touches this season? |
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It creates more opportunities but there are also more mouths to feed. CEH is in line behind Hill, Kelce, D Will, Watkins, and Hardman. If our sixth-ish option on offense scores 11 TDs then the league is ****ed. He could do it, but I think he’ll need to get close to doubling McCoy’s touches in order to do so. |
Anyone buying that this team would have taken Ruiz instead if he was available? So says the Saints assistant GM.
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RB was a big hole in this offense- and now will be a two-headed monster that will command respect from defenses. |
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No, but I believe that other teams believed that. |
I wanted Justin Jefferson but that clearly wasn't going to happen after his 40. Then I wanted Aiyuk but he wasn't falling to us. I wanted Murray or Arnette too.
The fact that the Chiefs got their guy when all these players were gone is amazing. I think people will forget who was actually available when CEH was taken. I've seen people upset that the Chiefs took CEH over Xavier McKinney. A friggin safety? And one that CEH PERSONALLY EMBARRASSED in the LSU / Alabama game. Man I'm happy about this and will forever chalk up a win for Dane on talking us all into running back in the first as a concept. |
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He probably cost Trevon Diggs $1 million on his rookie contract. If the dude goes 6 spots sooner he's a million dollars richer. I gotta think a couple teams in the early 2nd happened to see one of the half-dozen times CEH put the kid in a body bag and thought "well maybe we'll move him down a spot or two on our big board..." All it took was one spot further down the board to the team that would've otherwise taken him (with a whole lot of secondary needy teams picking at the top of the 2nd) to have nerfed that 1st contract in a big way. CEH just murdered Diggs that day. |
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I don't even think Ruiz was the best center in the draft.
I think Denver got a better center in Cushenberry in the third round which is why you don't draft a center in the first. |
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Our offense put up 31 points on a damn good defense and Damien Williams was the biggest reason. You just can’t cover them all no matter what defense you have in today’s game. Now that CEH and Williams are there it’s impossible to stop us bc there’s always going to be a RB on the field making LB’s miss in the receiving game and busting enough runs to make the defense respect our running game. People are laughing at Denver and Oakland for loading up on offensive skill players, but honestly what choice do they have? They know more than anyone that no matter what defense they have they aren’t stopping us from scoring 30 unless injuries occur. The only way to beat us is to pray your red zone defense can hold our offense to some FG’s and your offense scoring at least 30 for a chance. There’s just no other way. |
Steeler fans on twitter saying they have a better chance of going to the SB because they have such a good defense.
It's like they didn't watch the Ravens or 49ers at all. |
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