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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
I guess what I'm saying is that I think some of you are looking at this all wrong.
The 'wait for Mahomes and Hill to do something amazing' offense took us all the way ONCE in four tries.
I think a lot of you are really worried because that's no longer the plan. I guess I'm saying-and I think Veach and Reid are saying-ok, well that's just not sustainable, and you can't depend on that to win Super Bowls. Let's try something else here.
You can keep trying to prop it up; but the bill eventually comes due. We could have tried to maybe one more year, at most two, but then you'd have to tear it all down anyway. And the rest of the division and the AFC in general were all building their teams to stop it. Like SPECIFICALLY, the road to the SB goes through Arrowhead, so Mahomes to Hill was living rent free in every GM's head. Gotta match that firepower, gotta build a defensive scheme to stop it.
So **** it. Let's do something else now that everyone else is on that track. Stop THIS instead.
It's going to be okay.
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Amen Brother
I have a 8 year old son. He is suddenly all about football. Its ****ing awesome man. But he keeps watching the highlights from the Texans Chiefs playoff game in 2020. Again, its awesome.
I've now watched that like 20 times in the past three weeks or something, and it dawned on me that in that game, which I think is the most important non-superbowl playoff game we have played in (tied with Buffalo this year) you know who was a non factor? Tyreek Hill.
Hill had 3 catches for 41 yard, 1 rush for 4 yards, and a bad fumble on a punt return inside the the Texans 10.
And yet the Chiefs scored 51. Mahomes threw for 300 plus yards and 5 TDs
This doom and gloom shit because Hill chose to leave is stupid. We still have the best QB in the world paired with the best TE to ever step on the field.