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What part of the OL are you more confident in?
Thought this was an interesting debate. What are you more confident in?
Poll incoming |
Good question, good poll.
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Do we know that Kingsley at guard is for sure the plan? Seems everybody has assumed that but can't remember if it was something anybody from the Chiefs actually communicated.
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I have little confidence in Saumataia.
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Where's the Gaz option, or, none of the above. :arrow:
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The sample size of Moore starting and playing LT is bigger than Kingsley playing LG.
Lots of faith being put in how Kingsley looked playing guard in the Week 18 Denver game and in practice. |
I think I’m gonna take Kingsley for multiple reasons:
-LT is way harder than LG -Moore has to play an 2 All-Pro edge rushers (Bonitto/Crosby) and Mack in 6 divisional games -Don’t trust Jaylon Moore’s foot speed or arm length completely Also keep in mind that when Kingsley struggled it was from the outside through leverage and hand technique. His foot speed wasn’t good enough. Against power and slower rushers he was fine much. Playing in the box takes away his biggest weakness IMO. Kid also looked really good against an elite interior rusher (Zach Allen) giving up only 1 pressure. We saw a young raw player with all the traits succeed at G before with this staff. LDT is very similar to Kingsley IMO |
I have confidence in Moore and that Veach solved the LT issue at least for the 2025 season, I think we are mathematically by chance due for one of these LT's to finally work out
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Honestly, probably guard
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Until I see a reason to feel otherwise, the only position on the OL I have confidence in is C.
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Jaylon Moore is more proven.
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Guard is an easier position. We had lots of success in 2018-2020 when the interior O-line wasn't that great. We all saw what problems at tackle can become during the Super Bowl.
Moore is more proven but he's got a harder role to fill. |
Caliendo confirmed that you can still be a liability at guard.
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