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1 minute ago, FireChans said:

No I don’t. Read it again. 
 

Hopkins is averaging less than 10 YPG more than Cooper. 38.5 to 47.8.

 

And the Chiefs’ offensive numbers and Mahomes’ numbers have improved dramatically since trading for him, similar to the Bills. 

 

Whoops!  9.3 is less than 10, good pickup.  .The difference between a WR2 and a WR4 I guess.

 

Mahomes is averaging 14 more ypg since Hopkins got there.  Is that dramatic?  

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14 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Whoops!  9.3 is less than 10, good pickup.  .The difference between a WR2 and a WR4 I guess.

 

Mahomes is averaging 14 more ypg since Hopkins got there.  Is that dramatic?  

so it went from Hopkins is dramatically doing better than Cooper, to Hopkins isn’t making a dramatic impact on KC at all?

Posted
59 minutes ago, FireChans said:

so it went from Hopkins is dramatically doing better than Cooper, to Hopkins isn’t making a dramatic impact on KC at all?


both are true as you can clearly see.  What’s the hard part reading those numbers?

  • 1 month later...
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Lack of seperation on the outside REALLY showed itself this season and became very, very evident last night.

 

Our entire Offense is run, screen/swing pass, occasional middle of the field target and Josh Allen off-script.

 

We had zero ability to win on the outside this year with Keon and Cooper.  Hollins to a lesser extent, although he absolutely serves a purpose on this team and should 100% be brought back. 

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