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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Does it?
I feel like it's on the verge of finding an identity and playing to that identity quite well. But that's a 25-30 rush/gm, short/intermediate passing team.
A RBBC that is effective but not explosive with a play-action passing game that is going to take a couple deep shots/gm while using some WR motion on reverses, etc... to find some space in the middle of the field for the TEs.
Honestly, I think the offense we saw on Sunday is about what we'll see going forward and what may make/break any given game (offensively) is just hitting that deep shot.
I mean I could EASILY see a scenario where Mahomes doesn't hit 4K yards passing this season but we end up with 1,500+ yards from Pacheco/Hunt.
And that's not a bad offense, but it's an offense that probably settles in the 16-21 ppg range and if they hit 27+ it's going to be off a big special teams play, a short field created by a turnover or they hit that shot play. And there WILL be games that happens.
But there was a lot that went right schematically yesterday and we put up 325 total yards. That's...not exactly 'breaking out'. It's...okay.
I think this is roughly where we're gonna live for a bit. And it's fine but it's gonna be a bit of a throwback offense.
And with our bye being so early and injuries now starting to ding some depth on the defense, we're asking a lot of them to keep this up.
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That's possible.
But if you can hit said deep shot or two and you can get some secondary WR to play up a bit (JJSS stays healthy, Hardman, traded WR) I think you're in a good spot with the TE's coming on.
I really like what they've got at RB if Hunt can keep it together, Pacheco comes back and Perine on 3rd down.
But in the end......until the QB un****s himself a bit we're just kissing our cousin.