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493rd 03-21-2020 10:53 AM

I miss Jamaal Charles
 
My son and I were just watching his highlights on YouTube. God he was good!

Mr_Tomahawk 03-21-2020 10:55 AM

Would you like a taco?

Demonpenz 03-21-2020 10:57 AM

He would have turned 34 this thursday. Gone too soon. RIP

RealSNR 03-21-2020 10:57 AM

I heard if you pee into a 2 liter and drink the contents, he'll come out of retirement and be better than ever.

Give it a try!

smithandrew051 03-21-2020 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 14857097)
I heard if you pee into a 2 liter and drink the contents, he'll come out of retirement and be better than ever.

Give it a try!

That only works if you record it and post the video on CP

redfan 03-21-2020 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 14857097)
I heard if you pee into a 2 liter and drink the contents, he'll come out of retirement and be better than ever.

Give it a try!

Mix in some antifreeze and BAM you got yourself a stew!

Rasputin 03-21-2020 11:09 AM

Him beating the socks off of Special Olympians in track with a speech impediment is something he is very proud of.

Deberg_1990 03-21-2020 11:16 AM

Glad he got to work with Andy Reid for a few seasons while he was still in his prime.

dlphg9 03-21-2020 11:37 AM

I'd give that mother ****er all the escalades he could fit in his garage to come out of retirement.

Buehler445 03-21-2020 11:52 AM

I’ve long been on record that he’s the best we’ve had.

rabblerouser 03-21-2020 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 14857113)
Him beating the socks off of Special Olympians in track with a speech impediment is something he is very proud of.

Um...it's more than just a speech impediment...

Easy 6 03-21-2020 01:03 PM

The “oh what could’ve been...” factor is definitely high with him, we’d be the all time best offense hands down

Rasputin 03-21-2020 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 14857302)
The “oh what could’ve been...” factor is definitely high with him, we’d be the all time best offense hands down

With Willie Roaf and Will Shields you bet your ass.

I love Sherman but Tony Richardson could knock someones block off they could be interchangeable.

Demonpenz 03-21-2020 01:51 PM

Tony Richardson wasn't a power blocker he just used technique and pushed their ass all the way to the cheap seats.

Rasputin 03-21-2020 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rabblerouser (Post 14857240)
Um...it's more than just a speech impediment...

You're right anyone who always wanted to play for the Broncos has something wrong with them.

Titty Meat 03-21-2020 01:57 PM

You ever ate a chick out and accidentally licked her ASS?

Gravedigger 03-21-2020 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titty Meat (Post 14857385)
You ever ate a chick out and accidentally licked her ASS?

Stay north during consumption, works better. Let your fingers do the dirty work.

Demonpenz 03-21-2020 02:00 PM

I dunno what to do with my fingures. But I usually go up in there and give her the old tyreek peace sign

Easy 6 03-21-2020 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 14857372)
With Willie Roaf and Will Shields you bet your ass.

I love Sherman but Tony Richardson could knock someones block off they could be interchangeable.

With Roaf, Shields and TRich?

Now you’re just being greedy :evil:

ThyKingdomCome15 03-21-2020 02:47 PM

Maybe Swift will fall to 32.

Easy 6 03-21-2020 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15 (Post 14857462)
Maybe Swift will fall to 32.

I got into football because of my fascination with running backs, so I get the desire to go get some all world kid

But my honest opinion right now is that it just isn’t necessary for this team, and would severely hamper improving a spot that DOES desperately need an upgrade... give me defense, or give me death

ThyKingdomCome15 03-21-2020 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 14857500)
I got into football because of my fascination with running backs, so I get the desire to go get some all world kid

But my honest opinion right now is that it just isn’t necessary for this team, and would severely hamper improving a spot that DOES desperately need an upgrade... give me defense, or give me death

I agree with you. Our offense is still lightning strike without Swift. Our defense could be missing five or more key players from our Playoff run. (Suggs, Fuller, Sorenson, Breeland, Chris Jones (trade?), and Penel).

Reerun_KC 03-21-2020 04:44 PM

I prefer Super Bowls over guys that never showed up in the playoffs.

ThaVirus 03-21-2020 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 14857661)
I prefer Super Bowls over guys that never showed up in the playoffs.

Guy averaged like 8 YPC in limited playoff time. He showed up.. just didn't have many opportunities.

Easy 6 03-21-2020 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15 (Post 14857660)
I agree with you. Our offense is still lightning strike without Swift. Our defense could be missing five or more key players from our Playoff run. (Suggs, Fuller, Sorenson, Breeland, Chris Jones (trade?), and Penel).

If theres one genuine beef I have with Veach right now, it’s Pennel

Simple math might well send Jones packing, but I’m not buying that shit with him... he was an unheralded journeyman before arriving here, so this deal needs done yesterday

Like Rite Nao

Rain Man 03-21-2020 06:14 PM

I appreciate everyone before 2019, but the Super Bowl has completely changed my outlook and perspective. The 2019 team got it done. They're special far beyond any team I've ever seen in my life.

eDave 03-21-2020 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravedigger (Post 14857390)
Stay north during consumption, works better. Let your fingers do the dirty work.

^^^^^^^^^
This guy ****s.

Deberg_1990 03-21-2020 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 14857661)
I prefer Super Bowls over guys that never showed up in the playoffs.

Damien Williams > Charles

scho63 03-22-2020 12:09 AM

I missed him right up until the moment he went to the Bronco's and said he wanted revenge on us.

**** him and his stupid end zone dance. He is dead to me.

Tribal Warfare 03-22-2020 04:47 AM

If Patrick can't lean on the running game, that will give the opposition cause to the off on him and get knocked out of games. As I said Mahomes is not Favre he doesn't have super human durability.

IOL and feature RB, protecting Mahomes is the most important issue.

eDave 03-22-2020 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 14858667)
If Patrick can't lean on the running game, that will give the opposition cause to the off on him and get knocked out of games. As I said Mahomes is not Favre he doesn't have super human durability.

IOL and feature RB, protecting Mahomes is the most important issue.

Eh. I'd model last year. If possible, I'd field the same exact team this year.

rabblerouser 03-22-2020 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titty Meat (Post 14857385)
You ever ate a chick out and accidentally licked her ASS?

If you're doing it right, you always get a little bit of ass...

rabblerouser 03-22-2020 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 14857722)
If theres one genuine beef I have with Veach right now, it’s Pennel

Simple math might well send Jones packing, but I’m not buying that shit with him... he was an unheralded journeyman before arriving here, so this deal needs done yesterday

Like Rite Nao

Giddyup.

Tribal Warfare 03-22-2020 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eDave (Post 14858673)
Eh. I'd model last year. If possible, I'd field the same exact team this year.

I hope you're being sarcastic, because Mahomes missed 2 and a half games with the very same setup. You'll Andrew Luck him and he'll retire at 30 years old.

Bowser 03-22-2020 10:59 AM

JAMAARR

Rasputin 03-22-2020 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 14858667)
If Patrick can't lean on the running game, that will give the opposition cause to the off on him and get knocked out of games. As I said Mahomes is not Favre he doesn't have super human durability.

IOL and feature RB, protecting Mahomes is the most important issue.



I'm calling some BS right here in the Super Bowl a DB went low on Patrick and knocked himself the **** out of the game. Patrick is like gonna hit me hit me mother ****er

Tribal Warfare 03-22-2020 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 14859170)
I'm calling some BS right here in the Super Bowl a DB went low on Patrick and knocked himself the **** out of the game. Patrick is like gonna hit me hit me mother ****er


Good for him pumping himself up, but he's missed games because he was the whole offense, and the opposition not respecting the run. Luck also congratulated players on hits too

Reerun_KC 03-22-2020 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 14857676)
Guy averaged like 8 YPC in limited playoff time. He showed up.. just didn't have many opportunities.

Playoff Damien Williams > than anything Jamaal has ever done.

Rasputin 03-22-2020 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 14859236)
Good for him pumping himself up, but he's missed games because he was the whole offense, and the opposition not respecting the run. Luck also congratulated players on hits too



That was one of the most flookyiest injuries i've ever seen. His knee went sideways and they popped it back in but he was up and walking moments later. If that's not super human then idk man.

Tribal Warfare 03-22-2020 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 14859254)
That was one of the most flookyiest injuries i've ever seen. His knee went sideways and they popped it back in but he was up and walking moments later. If that's not super human then idk man.

Now, he'll have to deal with that for his whole career, and will need to be watched over when he starts limping.

This is the reason KC needs to put quality resources in IOL and RB.

ThaVirus 03-22-2020 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 14859241)
Playoff Damien Williams > than anything Jamaal has ever done.

Not surprising considering the circumstances, but no one on the planet would take Damien over Jamaal if faced with the choice.

scho63 03-22-2020 12:58 PM

If memory serves me correct, didn't Jamaal get knocked out of the playoff game against the Colts real early with a concussion? :hmmm:

KChiefs1 03-22-2020 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 493rd (Post 14857079)
My son and I were just watching his highlights on YouTube. God he was good!


Fake Chiefs fanboy.
https://media2.giphy.com/media/26tkm...JOG4/giphy.gif

KChiefs1 03-22-2020 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 14858612)
I missed him right up until the moment he went to the Bronco's and said he wanted revenge on us.

**** him and his stupid end zone dance. He is dead to me.


Fumbler

https://youtu.be/OgVUlab7cvM

https://youtu.be/ljKVNHzBiSs

https://youtu.be/1o-Nm8_JJ5U

Rasputin 03-22-2020 01:50 PM

I bet Raider fans have PTSD every time they see a screen play ran against them.

Ubeja Vontell 03-23-2020 01:52 PM

Senior year of HS he averaged 7.3 a carry

Texas

7.4
5.3
6.2

Chiefs

5.3
5.9
6.4
6.9
5.3
5.0
5.0
5.1

He is the only RB in history to average 5.0 a carry or better 12 seasons in a row. And his NFL career average of 5.4 the best ever.

Yep, a stud!

KChiefs1 03-24-2020 08:31 AM

I miss Jamaal Charles
 
https://theathletic.com/1692951/2020...art-1-2009-14/


Resurfacing the Classics:
Games that Chiefs fans should rewatch, Part 1(2009-14)

Seth Keysor


It’s quite the world we’re living in today. With many states on something of a lockdown, businesses closed or operating at a limited capacity and people confined to their homes, it’s a strange and, let’s be honest, scary time.

First things first: It’s going to be OK. It really will. Take advantage of this time to love and enjoy your family, and take advantage of this opportunity to help out your neighbors as much as you can.

Even with those two things, however, many of us figure to have plenty of extra time on our hands. With people stuck at home — many of whom aren’t working at the moment — the next challenge is how to avoid becoming stir-crazy. Then the NFL went ahead and did the football-loving world a massive favor, making NFL Game Pass available for everyone.

For those who are unfamiliar, NFL Game Pass is a marvelous tool. It contains (almost) every NFL game played since 2009. It also features coach’s film (with a wider camera angle and a “Madden cam” angle) for many games, allowing the viewer to see what analysts see. There’s also exclusive content such as NFL original programming, film sessions and more.

The biggest draw, at least for me, is simply the library of games. Suddenly, fans now have more than 150 games available that they can rewatch. But with all this availability, it may seem daunting for fans to pick and choose what games they should go back and enjoy all over again. With that in mind, it seems as good a time as any to take a stroll down (recent) memory lane.

Because so many of the Chiefs’ best games were from the 2019 season, I decided to set that incredibly special season aside. Chiefs fans know they’ll have fun rewatching the Chiefs come back from 24 points down vs. the Texans in the divisional-round playoff game, or winning the Lamar Hunt Trophy in a roaring Arrowhead Stadium. Then, of course, there’s the dramatic Super Bowl win. So for the purpose of this list, we’ll focus on the 2009 (the beginning of the library) through 2018 seasons. In part 1, I’ll provide seven games from 2009 through 2014 that stand out as enjoyable games to watch again now having our newfound access. We’ll go in chronological order, as trying to rank these games would be difficult.
Quote:

2009: Week 17, KC @ Denver:
DJ and Charles show us the future

The 2009 season was not too fun for Chiefs fans. The first year of the Todd Haley and Scott Pioli era didn’t lead to the turnaround many had hoped for, and new quarterback Matt Cassel wasn’t able to replicate his 2008 success in New England. Both the offense and defense sputtered, and the Chiefs stumbled into the final week of the season on a five-game losing streak.

But Week 17 against the Broncos proved to be a portent of things to come for a pair of future Chiefs greats. Running back Jamaal Charles and linebacker Derrick Johnson took over the game on their respective sides of the ball with signature performances, the former rushing for 259 yards at more than 10 yards per carry and the latter picking off a pair of passes that he returned for touchdowns. Charles and Johnson are two of the greatest Chiefs to ever suit up, and it’s the best kind of nostalgia seeing them get started.

2010: Week 1, SD @ KC: Party in the rain

The 2010 season was always destined to be fool’s gold, with a disappointing end and a team that was more flawed than it initially appeared. But no one knew that under the lights of a newly renovated Arrowhead Stadium. All Chiefs fans knew was that Charles was a star, the rookie class — which featured Eric Berry, Dexter McCluster, Kendrick Lewis, Javier Arenas and Tony Moeaki — looked electric, and the defense gave Philip Rivers more than he could handle when it mattered most. The climax of this game in a torrential downpour as Arrowhead roars is a moment that stands the test of time.

2012: Week 3, KC @ New Orleans: Charles burns, Houston dominates

There was little to like about the Chiefs’ 2012 season. The franchise hit one of its lowest points in history, going 2-14 under a baffled Romeo Crennel and destroying the optimism of Chiefs fans in a way that didn’t fully really heal until February 2020.

For one week, though, the Chiefs gave fans hope in a performance for the ages from a pair of superstars.

Charles ran the ball for more than 200 yards that day against the Saints, with one of the signature runs of his career as he streaked into the end zone from 90 yards away. In the meantime, outside linebacker Justin Houston single-handedly slowed down the Saints’ offense enough for the Chiefs to stay in the game by sacking Saints quarterback Drew Brees three times (one of which was in the end zone for a safety), hitting Brees another four times and knocking down two passes. It’s easy to forget just how great a player Houston was at his apex, and this game serves as a reminder of the way he could take over games.

2013: Week 1, KC @ Jacksonville: Dawn of a new era

While many Chiefs fans associate the drafting of Patrick Mahomes in 2017 as the turning point in Kansas City, the truth is it started four years earlier. Owner Clark Hunt brought in head coach Andy Reid after the 2012 season, and this game marked the first of Reid’s tenure in Kansas City. The difference in the way the offense was run was apparent from the very first touchdown, and it was clear that the era of inept Chiefs football was over. This game also features signature performances from Johnson, Houston, nose tackle Dontari Poe and another all-time great Chief in Tamba Hali. This game was the spark, even if we didn’t know it until years later.

2013: Week 15, KC @ Oakland: The day Charles broke fantasy football

There isn’t much to say about this game other than “Jamaal. Charles.”

Quarterback Alex Smith completed 17 of 20 passes for 287 yards and 5 touchdowns, but Charles was the star of this game despite rushing for a mere 20 yards on 8 carries. Charles did his damage through the air, catching 8 passes for 195 yards and all five of the touchdowns Smith threw that day. The Oakland defense was completely befuddled by Reid’s screens, and Charles flashed his speed to the point of such exasperation that years later, offensive linemen who were playing in the game still talk about it.

Fans spend a lot of time playing the “Remember when …” game. But when former players are doing it, that’s a sure way to know that a game was special. It’s also one of the greatest fantasy football performances in history, especially given that it came in a crucial week (in my case, it helped me win a championship). Somehow, the fact that it happened in front of an incensed Oakland crowd makes it even better.

2014: Week 4, KC @ New England: Bringing the noise and getting Tom Brady benched

142.2 decibels.

Almost every Chiefs fan knows that number by heart. Most of them also know when Arrowhead Stadium officially became recognized as the loudest in the NFL. It came during a Monday Night Football contest against the New England Patriots that stopped being a contest long before it was over. Reid completely outfoxed longtime nemesis Bill Belichick, Charles returned from injury to score three touchdowns, and the Chiefs poured on the points against New England.

However, it was the defense that provided most of the highlights that night, with Houston and Hali sacking Patriots quarterbacks (not Brady, as he was eventually pulled when the game became a laugher) three times and a swarming secondary knocking down seven passes and picking off two others. An already-roaring Arrowhead was brought to an absolute frenzy when safety Husain Abdullah (an underrated defender the Chiefs never really managed to replace until 2020) picked off Brady for a pick-six that put the game so far out of reach that Belichick pulled Brady from the game the following drive.

The Patriots are the Patriots, and that season ended with more frustration than joy in Kansas City. But for one night, the Chiefs were the best team in the world, and Arrowhead was as untouchable as it had been in the ’90s.

2014: Week 11, Seattle @ KC: The man who could fly

It was cold at Arrowhead on Nov. 16, 2014; a cloudy day with some wind made the mid-20s feel a bit chillier, even for a guy from Minnesota. Arrowhead was packed, though, as the Chiefs were riding a four-game win streak and hosting the defending Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks and their legendary Legion of Boom defense. If the Chiefs wanted to be taken seriously as a contender, this was a game they had to win.

That day, I was on hand for one of the singular greatest performances by an individual player (not named Mahomes) that I’ve ever witnessed.

Charles ran for 159 yards on only 20 carries and scored a pair of touchdowns. He also caught two passes for an additional 19 yards. He accounted for 60 percent of the Chiefs’ total yards against a Seahawks defense that was swarming every passing lane and ball carrier. But those numbers don’t account for how brilliant Charles was that day. This wasn’t a case where mistakes by the defense such as missed tackles or poor angles led to Charles’ production. He had to earn every yard against a great opponent by being greater, and he was.

This game, more than any other, will always be the definitive Jamaal Charles game for me. It didn’t have the gaudy stats he produced in some of his other performances, but it was the best example of how, when he was at his best, Charles was better than anyone else on the field. As defenders chased, grasped, missed,and fell time after time, Charles spent the day making a group of All-Pros look like they were slogging through the mud while he ran on a perfect surface. Charles once said that his life changed when he learned he could fly, and this game was the moment he soared highest.

During hard times, it’s easy to focus on the problems in front of us and wonder whether things will ever get better. It might seem like it’s impossible that they will. But it’s important that we keep in mind that “impossible” is just a word, one that holds only as much power as we allow it to have. After all, before the last two years, I would’ve thought it was impossible for the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl on the back of a quarterback who looks ready to join the ranks of the greatest in history. And before Jamaal Charles, I would have thought it was impossible for a man to fly.

Sports are a silly thing, but in times like these, we need silly things. I hope that looking back and watching these games can provide a little joy while we sit and wait. Next time, in Part 2, we’ll look at 2015-18 as the Chiefs finally moved into the new era.

Tribal Warfare 03-24-2020 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 14863453)
https://theathletic.com/1692951/2020...art-1-2009-14/


Resurfacing the Classics:
Games that Chiefs fans should rewatch, Part 1(2009-14)

Seth Keysor


It’s quite the world we’re living in today. With many states on something of a lockdown, businesses closed or operating at a limited capacity and people confined to their homes, it’s a strange and, let’s be honest, scary time.

First things first: It’s going to be OK. It really will. Take advantage of this time to love and enjoy your family, and take advantage of this opportunity to help out your neighbors as much as you can.

Even with those two things, however, many of us figure to have plenty of extra time on our hands. With people stuck at home — many of whom aren’t working at the moment — the next challenge is how to avoid becoming stir-crazy. Then the NFL went ahead and did the football-loving world a massive favor, making NFL Game Pass available for everyone.

For those who are unfamiliar, NFL Game Pass is a marvelous tool. It contains (almost) every NFL game played since 2009. It also features coach’s film (with a wider camera angle and a “Madden cam” angle) for many games, allowing the viewer to see what analysts see. There’s also exclusive content such as NFL original programming, film sessions and more.

The biggest draw, at least for me, is simply the library of games. Suddenly, fans now have more than 150 games available that they can rewatch. But with all this availability, it may seem daunting for fans to pick and choose what games they should go back and enjoy all over again. With that in mind, it seems as good a time as any to take a stroll down (recent) memory lane.

Because so many of the Chiefs’ best games were from the 2019 season, I decided to set that incredibly special season aside. Chiefs fans know they’ll have fun rewatching the Chiefs come back from 24 points down vs. the Texans in the divisional-round playoff game, or winning the Lamar Hunt Trophy in a roaring Arrowhead Stadium. Then, of course, there’s the dramatic Super Bowl win. So for the purpose of this list, we’ll focus on the 2009 (the beginning of the library) through 2018 seasons. In part 1, I’ll provide seven games from 2009 through 2014 that stand out as enjoyable games to watch again now having our newfound access. We’ll go in chronological order, as trying to rank these games would be difficult.

**** Keysor , "the running game and RBs are obsolete and meaningless "

He'd rather see Mahomes get killed instead using resources that would protect him specifically IOL and RB.

ThaVirus 03-24-2020 08:57 AM

Hah. They call that 5 TD day in Oakland "the Jamaalocaust".

KChiefs1 10-09-2021 08:34 AM

Great video that was making the rounds on Facebook.

https://fb.watch/8xogJ1YYF7/


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-King- 10-09-2021 08:38 AM

I forgot how dumb reerun was. This thread was a good reminder.

Easy 6 10-09-2021 08:42 AM

He was just so damn special, he literally had it all...

Explosive speed
Vision
Balance
Hands
Deceptive power

Its almost painful to imagine him alongside Mahomes

JohnnyV13 10-09-2021 02:45 PM

Put Jamaal Charles on this team and he'd be the 4th unicorn. Hell, he'd make analytics geeks rethink their mantra about running being inefficient since he'd take A LOT of carries to the house with secondaries playing back to stop the deep pass.

Jamaal Charles would have made the current Chiefs offense totally unstoppable.

Of course, Jamaal Charles would mean Mahomes probably throws for less yards.

Bowser 10-09-2021 02:52 PM

Jamaal and Bowe were both about a decade too early.

-King- 10-09-2021 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyV13 (Post 15881009)
Put Jamaal Charles on this team and he'd be the 4th unicorn. Hell, he'd make analytics geeks rethink their mantra about running being inefficient since he'd take A LOT of carries to the house with secondaries playing back to stop the deep pass.

Jamaal Charles would have made the current Chiefs offense totally unstoppable.

Of course, Jamaal Charles would mean Mahomes probably throws for less yards.

Jamaal and Mahomes would the greatest QB RB duo in NFL history.


Mahomes, Charles, Tyreek, and Kelce would be the greatest collection of 4 humans in world history.

InChiefsHeaven 10-09-2021 03:00 PM

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Easy 6 10-09-2021 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyV13 (Post 15881009)
Put Jamaal Charles on this team and he'd be the 4th unicorn. Hell, he'd make analytics geeks rethink their mantra about running being inefficient since he'd take A LOT of carries to the house with secondaries playing back to stop the deep pass.

Jamaal Charles would have made the current Chiefs offense totally unstoppable.

Of course, Jamaal Charles would mean Mahomes probably throws for less yards.

Having him on this team is definitely a fantasy I just can't get past

WhawhaWhat 10-09-2021 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyV13 (Post 15881009)
Put Jamaal Charles on this team and he'd be the 4th unicorn. Hell, he'd make analytics geeks rethink their mantra about running being inefficient since he'd take A LOT of carries to the house with secondaries playing back to stop the deep pass.

Jamaal Charles would have made the current Chiefs offense totally unstoppable.

Of course, Jamaal Charles would mean Mahomes probably throws for less yards.

Can he play linebacker?

Bowser 10-09-2021 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 15881035)
Jamaal and Mahomes would the greatest QB RB duo in NFL history.


Mahomes, Charles, Tyreek, and Kelce would be the greatest collection of 4 humans in world history.

I read this and it gets me pissed off at Kareem Hunt all over again.

Easy 6 10-09-2021 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 15881055)
Can he play linebacker?

Add him to this offense and we could win it all with the #32 defense

WhawhaWhat 10-09-2021 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 15881079)
Add him to this offense and we could win it all with the #32 defense

I would welcome the attempt with open arms.

FlaChief58 10-09-2021 04:17 PM

He was the lone bright spot in a very dark time for the Chiefs

lcarus 10-09-2021 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 15881050)
Having him on this team is definitely a fantasy I just can't get past

If every NFL team had a roster made up of their all-time best players at each position, in their prime, the Chiefs would be pretty ****ing good I think.

493rd 10-09-2021 05:09 PM

Can’t imagine having JC with 15. It wouldn't be fair.

Easy 6 10-09-2021 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 15881102)
I would welcome the attempt with open arms.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15881152)
He was the lone bright spot in a very dark time for the Chiefs

Quote:

Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 15881157)
If every NFL team had a roster made up of their all-time best players at each position, in their prime, the Chiefs would be pretty ****ing good I think.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 493rd (Post 15881206)
Can’t imagine having JC with 15. It wouldn't be fair.

Its sadly the will of the football Gods... in their wisdom they decided that pairing them together would be an injustice to the rest of league, creating a dangerous cosmic imbalance

As the noted poet Joe Bob Briggs once said in Casino... "people gotta win sometimes, Mr Rothstein!"

Boxer_Chief 10-09-2021 05:49 PM

He was one of those guys that just absolutely pops on film. He was the best player on the field every time and what he did with the lines and teams he has is truly remarkable. I was watching highlights of his this week and his vision and burst through the smallest hole was unparalleled.

RealSNR 10-09-2021 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 15881057)
I read this and it gets me pissed off at Kareem Hunt all over again.


Nah.

We would have been pressured to give Hunt a dumbass expensive RB contract.

poolboy 10-09-2021 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 14857194)
I’ve long been on record that he’s the best we’ve had.

Charles and Priest...Both so great!

love this thread

RedinTexas 10-10-2021 10:01 AM

Joe Delaney should be given consideration. Short career, but he was electric.

Fish 06-23-2023 10:07 PM

Imagine this guy on this current roster...

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In58men 06-23-2023 10:08 PM

I’ll probably be in the minority here, but I think Bowe would have excelled with Mahomes.

Soy Vibe 06-23-2023 10:21 PM

yep. fun player to watch :toast:

HC_Chief 06-23-2023 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by In58men (Post 16992703)
I’ll probably be in the minority here, but I think Bowe would have excelled with Mahomes.

He may have been a HoF caliber receiver in this offense. Bowe was an absolute stud who played on some really shitty KC teams.

Fish 06-23-2023 10:40 PM

His quick lateral ability was just down right incredible. Reminds me of Ricky Waters back in the day. Jamaarl was the classic definition of a downhill runner. Very good vision, paired with the uncanny ability to just straight up dodge around tacklers while running full speed. It's really a waste that him and Bowe were basically 98% of their offense during that time...

Bowser 06-23-2023 10:50 PM

It's going to be tough for any player to ever match what he did against the Raiders.

Charles was on this team about 8 years too early.

Jamie 06-23-2023 11:12 PM

Charles might be the all time leader in making defenders look like they don't know how to tackle. Because he was super elusive without being showy about it. He wasn't juking guys out of their shoes a ton, but he knew how to move juuust enough to run through a shitty arm tackle.

Rasputin 06-23-2023 11:26 PM

I don't miss him now that we got Pecheco. We won't run as much as we did back then but teams have to account for Pecheco on every play. Soon as safeties start inching forward boom over the top for a TD.

AussieChiefsFan 06-23-2023 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by In58men (Post 16992703)
I’ll probably be in the minority here, but I think Bowe would have excelled with Mahomes.

Nah I agree. Bowe probably would have been amazing in this offense.

Can't believe he managed almost 4 one thousand yard seasons with Cassel throwing to him.

PAChiefsGuy 06-24-2023 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Jamie (Post 16992756)
Charles might be the all time leader in making defenders look like they don't know how to tackle. Because he was super elusive without being showy about it. He wasn't juking guys out of their shoes a ton, but he knew how to move juuust enough to run through a shitty arm tackle.

Charles and Barry Sanders definitely had a way of making defenders look very bad.

Pointer19 06-24-2023 04:20 AM

Just watched one of his highlight videos again. It's crazy how having a stud quarterback made me forget how fun it was to watch a great RB. Hopefully Pacheco grows into one of the greats.


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