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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
It was the right adjustment. But it’s too extreme of an adjustment. We’ve gotta be somewhere in between. Mahomes is too good of a qb to ask him to be Alex smith. Toney isn’t even elite but he continues to show that we can still be aggressive with the pass with a WR capable of doing it.
Today is a great example. Mahomes wasn’t at his best. But our WRs continue to kill drives. If you want efficiency we can’t have WRs who are so mistake prone or who need perfect passes. Every missed play is magnified in an efficient offense.
I 100% get and approve of us rebuilding and that we’re not gonna have answers this year. Our strategy makes sense for what we have and its plenty good. But we can’t rely exclusively on efficiency and owning no part of the intermediate sidelines.
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Man, I don't agree with your assessment at all.
most of the INT's are precisely because Mahomes ISN'T always taking what's there and forcing it downfield.
Trying to force the ball downfield when the defense is specifically built to beat that is just madness, Mahomes or no.
It's still football. Even when you have the best QB in the sport, it's still football.
Run the ball and take the short stuff and get them out of the light boxes and dropping 7 and the deep shots will be there.
It's still football.