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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief
Being explosive while relying on one trick allows the D to scheme to take away that trick. It hurt that there was nothing after Kelce and Hill.
Now, it is more cogs in the machine. As long as the engine, Mahomes, is running fine then everything else is replaceable and interchangeable. Being able to grind clock and wins when needed is a good thing. If we had a quick strike O in the super bowl, the Eagles probably beat us.
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So why couldn't we instead build around Kelce and Tyreek with the collection of talent we now have. And it's not because Tyreek got paid. We ignored the WR position for years. We messed up the ceh pick. And when we lost Sammy Watkins it showed. So I don't get why having a WR1 keeps you from building the wr room like we're tryiny to today. Or why our offense wouldn't have looked very very different in a good way if we had Tyreek with juju next to him.
Last season was a really good step. Mahomes matured as a QB. We finally built the depth we should've built years ago. We finally gave mahomes a RB. So what happens if you actually add in a legit WR1? Why wouldn't that just build on our improvements from last season?