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09-27-2024, 06:45 AM | #617 |
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09-27-2024, 06:55 AM | #619 |
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Rename Kaw Point, Ellis Island of Brokedicks
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09-27-2024, 08:25 AM | #620 |
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There's nothing wrong with Travis Kelce. Teams are committing to taking him away, and Mahomes, now a veteran, isn't trying to force the football so his friends can get their numbers.
Rashee Rice has become an unstoppable killing machine with the attention put on Kelce. By mid season, these deep misses short, behind, to Worthy will be ironed out as they build game reps together. One actual problem offensively is the dreaded 3rd and 1 and I've put on my little red shoes and clicked my heels together to do my part to assist shitty washed Kareem Hunt in being the gallant knight to ride in on his noble steed and slay the 3rd and 1 dragon for Andy that the Hunt ball washers believe he's going to be. Hey, it could happen. Priest was 30 when we got him. Once the immediate pressure from the LT position is resolved, you'll see the offense really start to pick up. If Kelce can stay patient, and contribute to team wins w8thout flashy numbers, and kind of be that " break glass in case of emergency" asset, he should have plenty of juice for the post season run. We're playing the Chargers this week so you know he will catch the game winning td in this one. I think it's in his contract that he is to rip the soul of the Chargers out through their asshole at least once per season. |
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09-27-2024, 08:27 AM | #621 |
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It’s proly as simple as getting worthy up to speed. If worthy is incorporated the same as late season rice last year then we’re proly firing away.
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09-27-2024, 08:59 AM | #622 |
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When/IF Patrick gets better protection from LT and RB and he starts hitting Worthy on those deep shots things are gonna look a lot better.
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09-27-2024, 09:11 AM | #623 |
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The premise of this thread is funny. Andy called Direckshun for help
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09-27-2024, 09:13 AM | #624 |
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Until Pat feels comfortable in the pocket, none of it is gonna matter.
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09-27-2024, 09:26 AM | #625 | |
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They literally need to win EVERY game they're supposed to win from this point forward. That's not to say they can't do it - that's kinda the point in games you're 'supposed' to win. But most teams don't. Over the next 14 games, the odds are pretty good that they duff another one given the state of that defensive front. And the possibility of a Chase/Higgins 'operation shutdown' sort of injury is legitimate. The Bengals simply may not matter to us at all. The odds of them seeing the post-season at this point are maybe 30%. |
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09-27-2024, 09:36 AM | #626 | |
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RBs that keep the mileage off may age a little better. And Hunt, for various reasons, seems to have low mileage. That said, I think part of Holmes' success was a very distinct running style that worked extremely well with our system and OL. It allowed him to avoid taking big shots and use that 'slipperiness' to full effect even if the burst wasn't premier. I mean lets not forget that the guy wasn't a HR hitter -- his longest carry in KC was 56 yards. His second longest was 48 and is infamous BECAUSE of what his lack of burst meant. It was the no fumble game where he got run down from behind and stripped by David Macklin and it could well be why we lost. Meanwhile Hunt is pretty conventional. And our running game is as well. I think the players and systems are distinct enough that there's not really much of a comparison to draw here. I mostly just hope that Hunt can provide a boost inside the red zone and in pass protection. If he does that, he's friggen golden. |
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09-27-2024, 09:56 AM | #627 |
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I've been saying this as well. As long as we get those two things (and I believe we will) we're better off than we were without him. Anything else is just gravy.
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09-27-2024, 10:10 AM | #629 |
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If you think it WILL be a kill-shot, yeah. Let Buffalo take them out. Still leaves HFA on our racket when we play Buffalo. And a playoffs without Burrow and Jackson is preferable to one with them. "I wanna beat the best" is bullshit - I just want to win. But if you think that Baltimore still has the talent to get off the mat and make the post-season, I'd just as soon see them beat Buffalo and give us a little bit of breathing room in a potential race for the #1 seed. Which is to say that I'm gonna wait and see what happens, convince myself of the preferrred outcome and then be happy either way. |
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