11-15-2017, 04:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2017, 09:29 PM by Ballerstorm.)
The Arizona Outlaws and the Kansas City Chiefs share many similarities. The Arizona Outlaws spent the first three seasons as a team who won because of a dominant defense. They had one of the best pass rushes in the league and a secondary that thrived on turnovers. By comparison the Kansas City Chiefs over the last 10 years or so have been a team that lived on their strong defense which was led by a great pass rush. The Arizona Outlaws have King Bronko, who early in his career was a game manager who was asked to avoid turnovers and hand the ball off to a strong running game. The Kansas City Chiefs have Alex Smith who was historically a game manager who was asked to avoid turnovers and hand the ball off to a strong running game. This current season things changed for both teams. The Arizona Outlaws made a huge splash in free agency by signing big play receiver Josh Garden and transitioning into a high flying offense. The current season for the Kansas City Chiefs had a similar change recently, turning into a team led by their offense and big plays, many of which go to their explosive wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
The Arizona Outlaws made a strong statement by signing Josh Garden in free agency. The statement said they wanted to adapt to the changes the league was making and become an offense first team. They have let King Bronko sling the ball around and make big plays to his new shiny free agent wide receiver.
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The Arizona Outlaws made a strong statement by signing Josh Garden in free agency. The statement said they wanted to adapt to the changes the league was making and become an offense first team. They have let King Bronko sling the ball around and make big plays to his new shiny free agent wide receiver.
260 words.