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3 minutes ago, SteelKing728 said:

so they plan on running a spread, college like offense?

KC did that earlier this season and they started off very hot, but then cooled down significantly after that.

I think the biggest winners out of this might be Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen.

They will just end up running a little mixture of everything like KC.

KC's biggest issue is they just went away from it. Never really understood why.

Then when Nagy game back there was a lot more of those RPO's

Then they went away from them in the 2nd half of the Wildcard game again.

Basically it will be a west coast offense, with some spread included into it.

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9 minutes ago, gopherwrestler said:

KC's biggest issue is they just went away from it. Never really understood why.

Andy Reid.

Fun Fact: Helfrich was the QB and OC of the Vienna Vikings of the Austrian Football League in 1997. 

It'll be interesting to see how he performs...he got his coaching start under Dirk Koetter at Boise State and Arizona State and blossomed under Kelly at Oregon (with a blip under Dan Hawkins at Colorado).  It's an interesting hire, since he didn't work anywhere either last season.  

 

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5 hours ago, disaacs said:

Andy Reid.

Fun Fact: Helfrich was the QB and OC of the Vienna Vikings of the Austrian Football League in 1997. 

It'll be interesting to see how he performs...he got his coaching start under Dirk Koetter at Boise State and Arizona State and blossomed under Kelly at Oregon (with a blip under Dan Hawkins at Colorado).  It's an interesting hire, since he didn't work anywhere either last season.  

 

Another fun fact: Austria has a football league!

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43 minutes ago, Heimdallr said:

Urlacher and Ray Lewis were both on a completely different level than anyone else

I would easily take Urlacher over Lewis. His coverage skills were well ahead of Lewis’, and his ability against the run, and ability to make plays from side line to sideline were on par with Lewis. 

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7 minutes ago, SemperFeist said:

Nope

Yes, he was, even if he wasn't as athletic a LB as Urlacher was (mainly because Urlacher was a defensive back in college), he was a far better leader on the defense than Urlacher was.  Urlacher never could elevate the players around him to another level like Singletary did.  

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