I think when you look at how Rice, Toney, and Moore can all complement each other, it's a pretty exciting mix.
If they're facing man coverage, Toney and Moore become REALLY tough matchups, especially when aligned with Kelce on the field, too. Covering Toney and Moore in space/across the middle with all the motion and eye candy KC uses becomes a real challenge in man. And if you use the safeties to compensate, or double Kelce, Rice is now 1x1 on the outside and is a jump ball dynamo.
If they're facing zone, you can use Toney and Rice in combination to put the safety who is not bracketing Kelce in a blender situation.
MVS's deep speed also is a component in all of this. Especially when Kelce isn't on the field.
It's an exciting complement when you start thinking about reacting and countering what the defense is trying to do (kind of like it was back when the Chiefs had Watkins as the third option).
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