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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
That is exactly the sugarcoating I’m talking about. We still have major gaps beyond drops. We can accept that it will take time to find a primary target, but how can anyone dispute that we need a consistent producer? Right now we have two guys taking 40-45 snaps with 2-3 targets per game. We seem very uncomfortable with even the intermediate part of the passing game.
It’s not a high bar but we haven’t found jujus backfill yet. And that’s where it feels most of the pieces fall more into place. A lot of us feel that rashee can at least meet the juju standard early on. But we haven’t yet. We will likely be fine in the meantime if we clean things up and we play defense at this high level. But until then our offense will be making it work vs all the pieces magically falling into place. That can’t occur with one of the central pieces missing.
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No, man, and you're like talking to a ****ing brick wall.
I'm not sugar coating anything.
These guys need REPS. They need to play through the uncertainty, they need to see what things are and get why they are in real time, in the games.
REPS.
You're defaulting to: things aren't what they need to be, blah, blah
and I'm saying YES, WE KNOW. And trading for Jesus Christ himself isn't going to change anything mid-season when the problem is lack of comfort with the pre and post snap reads that the receivers need to be making to get on the same page as Mahomes.
We don't have a talent problem, we have a familarity and comfort problem, and the only way to fix that is TO PLAY THROUGH IT.
The young guys' snaps all went up this second game. MVS is always going to get a lot of snaps, he has a defined role. Watson will get snaps because he knows the offense and can play any of the roles. Moore, and Rice, and even Ross had their snaps go up this game because THEY'RE LEARNING and will continue to do so.
Stop pissing yourself, it's going to be okay, and sooner than later.