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I anticipate a ton of blitzing by the Tits. They cannot generate consistent pressure without doing so. I can’t imagine they just sit back and let Mahomes shred them the entire game as that will not play out well for them. And after last week’s game, teams cannot sleep on Mahomes’s ability to escape the pocket and run. He will take that opportunity if teams are playing man coverage, leaving a huge chunk of the field wide open. The Tits want you to run the ball, that’s where their defense is built to win. When you have an elite QB who can sling the ball anywhere on the field, that’s what will make them piss down their leg. |
If Andy calls what I think he's going to call, the Chiefs will score four TDs in the first half. Maybe 5. He's not going to call many runs. Less than 10 for sure. He's going to try to bury the Titans in points early, and force them to throw the ball a lot early. Take Henry away by using their running game against them. Make Vrabel get into a shoot-out with us.
If Andy can hang a 20+ point lead on the Titans in the first half, I don't think the Titans have the firepower to keep up. |
Good morning chiefs fans. For what its worth, i'm beyond happy that whoever represents the afc in the super bowl will be there for the first time in many years. Hope this afc championship is one to remember
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If he's tapped into that level of unconscious play...there is no team that can stop him...you know...unless the refs decide to make Brady look relevant and give him legacy gifts at pivotal moments. Tannehill doesn't get those calls...which if people are being objective...is the reason the Patriots won last year. That bogus call on Chris Jones was only dwarfed by the ending of the Saints game. The first match-up shouldn't have been close...PMII loss of mobility/rust was a huge factor...even if Titans fans choose to ignore it. Dude just rolled a 51-7 clip in the most dire of dire situations...he's not Lamar Jackson/Brady-corpse. He's the most bad-ass QB I've ever seen... |
Last Sunday may have been Patrick’s most efficient performance in the NFL.
Even in the Rams game, the points didn’t come that easily. |
Doesn't Damien Williams have to have to Chiefs all-time record for most TDs scored in the post-season? It's hilarious in a way.
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Look for the Chiefs to get some phantom PIs, holdings, and roughing the passers called in their favor. I'm thinking we'll see several big Henry runs brought back for drive stalling holding calls. |
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Sucks for Titans fans...but not really because they knocked KC out of the postseason on the worst call in play-off history. |
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This is really just a random thought / observation, but however this game plays out — it’s going to either be a Chiefs blowout victory, or a last second gut wrenching edge of your seat outcome.
The Tits beat a somewhat punchless Patriots team that had little offensive firepower. They fairly well dominated a Ravens team that didn’t adjust for shit, that couldn’t believe they were losing, and kept trying to reinforce a failing game plan. Lamar was a brat on the sidelines, and Harbaugh just stared with his mouth open. I guarantee you this Chiefs team will pull the proverbial Rocky “cut me, Mick” if they find themselves down late in the game. There’s no getting in this Chief’s team collective head; they’re resilient and completely dialed in. The Tits will have to have not only a bulletproof game plan, but have no room for mental errors or they’re properly F U C T. ALL the pressure is on them, and they have only one very strong horse to ride. |
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This year he’s peak Aaron Rodgers, dare I say even better. The kid has jumped so far mentally that it’s damn near impossible to beat him. It’s like any great QB. If your defense doesn’t have a strong pass rusher with the front 4 and a respectable secondary, you are going to lose. That’s why I feel comfortable with the Titans. They aren’t strong in either area. |
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