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Originally Posted by -King-
So you're just making shit up like usual. Seems about right.
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Lol, I don't make things up. But, let's see.
The entire NFL world has stated for years, that Andy's playbook is the largest in the league, and that it takes time to learn it. I didn't make that up, every analyst, former coach and player has made that statement hundreds of times. Literally dozens of video clips of Andy's players on Youtube making that statement. Heck, they bring it up like every other gameday. I guess they're all lying, according to you?
Whatever. The facts are pretty simple: Rojo's reputation coming to KC was that he was a decent RB until the year before we got him, when he didn't do much for TB, for whatever reasons. But one of the 'weaknesses' in his game according to the football pundits was that he wasn't a plus in the pass pro department.
Again, not me, but the entire NFL analyst world.
So either Rojo doesn't pass pro or he's a negative in pass pro. Which is absolutely necessary for any RB in Andy's offense, for obvious reasons.
Then we have his familiarity with the playbook. Has he ever been in Andy's offense before?
No.
So he only has a few months in it, and limited snaps in practice because there's three other guys ahead of him that need the reps more, plus, and this is according to Andy, they don't practice runs that much in practice.
OTOH;
CEH has 3 years to study and get physically familiar with Andy's playbook. Plus, three years worth of practices. Okay, a little less because of injuries, but whatever.
Jerrick is in his second year in KC. And is a known willing blocker.
R. Jones has had a couple months. With basically no prior history of being a plus pass protector.
Who, between the two, in your opinion probably is more familiar with the largest playbook in the NFL? Who is probably the better pass protector?
This is called logic.
And btw, I have already stated twice in this thread alone that in my opinion CEH isn't the best option for RB1 going forward.
The only argument I've been making with you here is that CEH is the better prepared/more multiple RB vs. Rojo.
And for the record, i don't have any particular problem with Rojo either. Personally, I thought he'd be RB3 from the get go. Like many others, I never saw Pacheco leap-frogging Rojo, because he was a 7th round RB, which usually means project, not legit prospect.
Howeever;
You want to be an ass to me because you don't like me using facts and logic, I guess go right ahead. But the facts and the obvious conclusions based on those facts are right there.
Have a nice day though. I don't have any beef with you, and don't think I ever have before. i was always merely trying to lay out the truth of the matter.