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Is Tyreek/Ricky comparison probable?

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Just a totally outside the box thought. Both being blockbuster trades…When Ricky came here from NO he became far more productive for us than he was for NO. Is it possible that Tyreek can be far more productive here than he was in KC? It’s looking that way and if so the sky’s the limit.
 
Just a totally outside the box thought. Both being blockbuster trades…When Ricky came here from NO he became far more productive for us than he was for NO. Is it possible that Tyreek can be far more productive here than he was in KC? It’s looking that way and if so the sky’s the limit.
Well, it has only been one season +, but so far he has easily exceeded his output at any time in KC.

I said in another thread, he looks to be playing the best ball of his career in terms of route running, leverage/defense recognition, etc.
 
Tyreek is a generational talent. He could ball with any team and has done so for years. I love Ricky and think he was one of the best running backs ever, but I dont think he could have balled with any team.

Plus Rick's passion for the game did not compare to Hill, which is a huge factor. Tyreek loves playing football and it shows. He is having fun out there punishing people, while Ricky was just out there punishing people and himself.
 
Well, it has only been one season +, but so far he has easily exceeded his output at any time in KC.

I said in another thread, he looks to be playing the best ball of his career in terms of route running, leverage/defense recognition, etc.
I think he is the most feared weapon in the NFL right now.
 
Well, it has only been one season +, but so far he has easily exceeded his output at any time in KC.

I said in another thread, he looks to be playing the best ball of his career in terms of route running, leverage/defense recognition, etc.
Sharing a bigger leadership role is the biggest output imo. In terms of results he is delivering in the scale of increases touches. Is almost as if KC relied heavily on Kelce and in some seasons he actually had more touches than some tight ends combined.
 
Sharing a bigger leadership role is the biggest output imo. In terms of results he is delivering in the scale of increases touches. Is almost as if KC relied heavily on Kelce and in some seasons he actually had more touches than some tight ends combined.
True about the leadership. He enjoys being a lightning rod too.

Good to see ya. It's been a while....
 
Well, it has only been one season +, but so far he has easily exceeded his output at any time in KC.

I said in another thread, he looks to be playing the best ball of his career in terms of route running, leverage/defense recognition, etc.
This is all true. I have no idea how he got better when he was already a HOF shoe-in. He and Ricky are very comparable trades in terms of transforming our offenses in their time(s)
 
Just a totally outside the box thought. Both being blockbuster trades…When Ricky came here from NO he became far more productive for us than he was for NO. Is it possible that Tyreek can be far more productive here than he was in KC? It’s looking that way and if so the sky’s the limit.
I also think Tyreek’s impact is also greater than Ricky’s. I loved Ricky, but Reek really changed our offense, and strikes fear in the hearts of defenses all over the league.
 
Tyreek has never missed a Pro Bowl in his 7 year career and has made the All Pro Team 5x with 4 of those times as a 1st team All Pro. He's on the road to another 1st team All Pro this year. I loved Ricky, but he is no where near as consistently dominant as Tyreek has been both in KC and Miami.
 
Ricky transformed our OL from not being able to block, to a dominant run line overnight.

Not many RBs can do that.

I actually think that Tyreek is amazing, but McDaniel has built an offense to utilize that speed. I give MM 1/2 the credit there. And I wonder if Waddle would be exploding without Hill.
 
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