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Originally Posted by Chromatic
Taking all of your snaps behind center does you a huge deservice, especially against strong front 7s.
It also seems that most of your passing yards come with huge bombs. Where is the WCO?
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1. To maintain the integrity of this 1993/1994 sim, the Chiefs will take no shotgun snaps, as they didn't in those seasons, and Joe Montana even in SF almost never took shotgun snaps. Plus, trust me, if I used my regular playbook it would be way too easy. That thing is a finely tuned machine.
2. The west coast offense is alive and well. Keith Cash is my leading receiver. My second-leading receiver is Quinn Early, who hasn't caught a bomb all year. If I get Davis (or Birden) one-on-one with a slow corner who's pressing him, though, sayonara mother****er.
I throw a lot of short crossing patterns, outs, corners and screens, and mix in the deep ball, often audibiling to a shot play if the opportunity presents itself.
Allow me to break down the numbers for you:
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Cash - 50 rec, 555 yards, 1 TD
Early - 42 rec, 663 yards, 7 TD
Davis - 30 rec, 775 yards, 7 TD
Givins (IR) - 22 rec, 275 yards, 3 TD
Lee - 18 rec, 78 yards
Birden - 17 rec, 241 yards, 2TD
Allen - 14 rec, 56 yards
Walls - 11 rec, 124 yards, 1 TD
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