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Originally Posted by RunKC
Same exact offense as 2022. The route concepts are the same and the players are mostly the same minus the key differentiators.
The difference is Juju was a vet that was actually decent at his job and Toney/MVS didn't have AID's last year.
They also lost their best players from last year. Juju, Kelce and McKinnon accounted for just under 2,800 of Mahomes yards and 24 of his TD's. All of that from 3 players. They also lost Hardman who was 3rd in receiving TD's (4).
Juju is gone, McKinnon has been hurt all year (and he's washed) and Kelce has been hurt all year as well as declining.
The rea culprits here are Andy and Veach for thinking this group of WR's would be as good. Putting faith in Toney and Skyy was a major mistake.
Get real WR's and a McKinnon replacement in here and this offense goes back to looking like 2022 again.
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Might be the same, but the tendencies and the way they attack and the play calling is different. Slants? Most everything is short and hope for YAC. More trick plays, and not plays respectful of down and distance. So in that regards it's completely different. Remember the trick play we ran against the Raiders from our own nine yard line?? That's definitely a Nagy influence.
You just have a thing for Nagy and you won't see this objectively. And I don't understand why you cant see that he's part of the problem, or why you think he's good?