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</td></tr><tr vAlign="top"><td class="subHead" vAlign="top" colSpan="3">Chiefs aiming for 500 touches from JC, Hillis </td></tr><tr vAlign="top"><td class="vaLabel" colSpan="3">Jamaal Charles - RB - KC - Jul. 23 - 11:59 a.m. ET </td></tr><tr><td vAlign="top" colSpan="3">The Chiefs are aiming for Jamaal Charles and Peyton Hillis to touch the ball 500 times this season.
It confirms that the Chiefs plan to roll with an extremely run-based attack under defensive-minded head coach Romeo Crennel and new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. As long as Charles bounces back from his ACL tear, 230 carries and 40 catches should be his absolute floor. There's still room for Hillis to chip in with another 9-11 touches per game. The health of Charles' knee will be one of training camp's major storylines.
Source: Kansas City Star
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It confirms that the Chiefs plan to roll with an extremely run-based attack under defensive-minded head coach Romeo Crennel and new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. As long as Charles bounces back from his ACL tear, 230 carries and 40 catches should be his absolute floor. There's still room for Hillis to chip in with another 9-11 touches per game. The health of Charles' knee will be one of training camp's major storylines.
Source: Kansas City Star
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