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Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks
I think most QB play... good or bad... is conducive to playcalling. Particularly when the playcalling consists of so many sideways plays that have proven to be useless. Particularly when the ball is not going to your clear and proven playmakers.
Is Alex a good enough QB to overcome the playcalling? Though the win column suggests yes.. I think we all can see past that a bit.
I'm still locked in on Andy being the clear frontrunner of offensive problems.
Until he cuts the offense loose for entire games (within reason), and we see Alex sink or swim on this approach, Andy Reid remains the prime suspect.
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Now that Smith no longer runs, the offense has really taken a nose-dive.
I'm beginning to understand Sacc's wisdom in wanting to acquire an RB in round 1, though that usually is not the way most teams would go. With no dynamic threat in the backfield, the Chiefs offense doesn't stand much chance of getting back to it's best performance in this particular era of the franchise.