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To: Bill who wrote (43486)8/28/2019 4:24:04 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
The Cardinals offensive strategies appear to be something quite akin to what Kansas City is running now with Mahomes. Kansas City has already "proved" that a winning percentage can be built around an "air raid" offense.

On the other hand, Patrick Mahomes is not Kyler Murray, Kliff Kingsbury is not Andy Reid and the Cardinals do not have a Tyreek Hill nor any of the other supporting cast that Kansas City has, though they do have their own set of receivers that they are developing with Larry Fitzgerald's tutelage.. Can the Cardinals reproduce the offensive successes that the Chiefs have shown? Maybe... Or maybe not.

Remember that Kingsbury was Mahomes college coach and has earned quite a bit of the credit for developing Mahomes into the QB he's become. And remember that it was Kingsbury (along with Washington State head coach Mike Leach) that developed and honed virtually the exact same offense (air raid in its myriad formats) that Kansas City is running today. So if one doesn't like what the Cardinals are doing, then one will probably not like Kansas City's chances either.

EK!!!