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Old 08-10-2020, 08:39 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut View Post
Only way that happens is if Herbert and Lock flame out and the Raiders don't get a real QB.

If all 3 division opponents spend a decade struggling to find a real solution at QB, just as the AFC East did for most of the Brady/Belichick era, the Chiefs will coast to that 1st round bye quite a bit and set themselves up for something silly like 8 AFCCGs in 10 years.

But if there's as much as a single credible pro-bowl caliber QB in the division outside of KC, it throws that entire equation out because that would be just enough to toss an extra loss or two into the mix and gum up the works here and there.

The B/B run was so remarkable because of how much had to happen to make it possible, not the least of which was the rank incompetence of every division opponent the Patriots had. Getting a cakewalk to a 5-1 division record every season, with a pretty easy 6-0 if they could just keep from stepping on their dicks in Miami, made life pretty easy for the Pats.
We have already dominated the AFC before and during the Mahomes run. Andy has their number. And they already had Rivers and Carr- who were ProBowl QB's- which netted them 1 win each- with MASSIVE help from the refs. Carr had a bounceback year last year according to Fader fans and the Chiefs blew them away in both games.

I have doubts that Gheybert and Lock will even be as good as either Rivers or Carr. The division runs through KC the next decade.
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