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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor
Here’s a good article about Reid’s philosophy between Philly and here.
https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2018/...tion-of-luxury
Thought his offenses usually ran more through the TEs and RBs. He’s had 5 1000 yard receivers on KC, and 4 on Philly.
Philly
TO 2004 - 1200
Kevin Curtis 2007 - 1100
Desean 2009, 2010 - 1156 and 1056
KC
Maclin 2015 - 1088
Tyreek 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021 - 1183, 1479, 1276, 1239
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Yeah, I've read all of that before.
I see an awful lot of higher picks on WR's-whether they pan out or not is another matter, and several didn't due to off the field stuff. I also see trades for high end receivers like T.O. So I'm not sure the writer of that piece is actually making the point he thinks he is. About half the time there are at least second round picks in the mix for Andy.
Andy's often quoted philosophy about two OT's, a QB, two pass rushers, and two corners and he'll figure the rest out speaks more to his offensive philosophy of designing free releases and exploiting a defenses' rules in coverage. In other words, he schemes guys open.
If anything, you can see a tendency for hot, nasty speed over size and contested catch types.
And not much at all in TE's prior to Kelce.
But Brian Westbrook used to be money in the bank in Fantasy Football leagues-tons of passes to the RB.