Denver fanboi calling out another's offense ROFL
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By the time the turnovers started coming the Chiefs had a comfortable lead and were trying to run the clock out. Two of those turnovers lead to TD's, so there wasn't much the offense could do after those. Was it a great, or even good, offensive performance? No. But it wasn't nearly as bad as he's making it seem either. Alex still threw for nearly 300 yards, and the offense moved the ball fairly well. Would've had 7 more if Ware didn't fumble out the endzone. This is what happens when you analyze a game based solely on statistics. I bet that donkey loving **** never once shit on the Broncos offense after a win last year, especially one they won by 20 ****ing points. |
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Oh yea, according the Schlereth the Chiefs had about 18- 19 offensive possessions.
I believe they really had 9. What a ****ing moron. |
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No matter what you're alternating possessions, you get the ball until you are either able to score or turn the ball over/punt, then the other team gets the ball. How long/short drives last(both yours & your opponents) is what determines how many possessions the teams get. The only reason one team would have more than the other is scoring on turnovers (pick 6's or fumble recoveries for TD's) as in those cases the same team gets back to back possessions. Special teams scores could also possibly alter that I'm not sure if a kickoff return TD is considered an offensive possession or not. Honestly I think teams should be more aggressive with deep passes on 3rd downs. If it's third & long throw deep, as a deep interception is no different than a punt. The way interceptions hurt are when you are either in field goal range (missed chance to kick a field goal) or pinned deep in your own end (other team gets a short field) I'll just never understand a coach calling a run play on 3rd & 20 from midfield so they can punt it away anyway. |
The last paragraph is spot on, I completely agree, Crowe... take a shot when the field position is right, refs just love throwing PI flags on those
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Eli Manning's been doing it for years. Ryan used to do it with Sanchez as well.
Things would go sideways for them on 3rd down so they'd just launch it deep. I believe the Giants actually build a 'break' into the 3rd down routes where they'll have a designated receiver who has an option to break a route and just run downfield for hail mary. And yeah, it's extremely smart, IMO. |
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( must keep or get those elite vets or young, imminent stud QBs/WRs at the top for fans to continue basking in their divine glow, and tuning in ) |
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