High Risk, High Rewards: Albert Breer Analyzes Ravens and Chiefs, Ties It to Patriots’ Risky History
On this morning’s Toucher & Hardy show, Fred Toucher and Albert Breer talked about the start of the NFL season, focusing on the Chiefs’ win and how teams like the Chiefs and Ravens will improve over time. Breer mentioned that both teams aren’t at full strength yet.
They also discussed Kansas City’s young offensive players and compared the Chiefs’ risk-taking with players to how the Patriots handled things in the past. The conversation then moved to street racing incidents involving NFL players and the durability of star running backs like Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley.
They wrapped up by highlighting how teams like the Ravens are focusing on developing young talent, similar to what the Patriots used to do.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Chiefs and Ravens Will Improve: Albert Breer believes the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens aren’t at full strength yet and will evolve as the season progresses.
Chiefs’ Offensive Potential: The Chiefs’ young offensive players, like Rashi Rice, showed flashes of potential in the season opener.
Patriots’ Past Risk-Taking: The discussion compared Kansas City’s approach of taking risks on players with past Patriots strategies, particularly in handling talented but troubled players.
Street Racing Incidents: They talked about NFL players involved in street racing and other off-field incidents, highlighting how these problems seem to persist.
Running Back Concerns: The durability of star running backs, especially Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley, was questioned due to their age and injury history.
Ravens’ Youth Movement: Baltimore is banking on developing young offensive talent, which echoes how the Patriots built their team in the past.