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RawFoodPhil 01-07-2014 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by greatgooglymoogly (Post 10340765)
Chiefs
Royals
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0 postseason wins in my memorable lifetime. Sports is my dominatrix.

why would you hijack my avatar? That's so ******* lame dude smh....

siberian khatru 01-07-2014 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 10352872)

According to the talking heads it’s the second largest playoff collapse in NFL history.

I haven't seen this anywhere, but I'm guessing if you factor in we were plus-3 in the turnover ratio, plus scored 44 points, it's the worst performance ever.

I saw that teams that lose the turnover margin in playoff games all time are something like 16-130, and that of course includes teams that were minus-1 (low-end affairs like 0 turnovers to 1, 1 turnover to 2). We were PLUS-3 and lost ... while scoring 44 points.

It's absolutely mind-boggling.

greatgooglymoogly 01-07-2014 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by RawFoodPhil (Post 10352894)
why would you hijack my avatar? That's so ******* lame dude smh....

It was this or a kitten. I was sure someone would have the kitten. Oh well. o:-)

TEX 01-07-2014 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 10352948)
I haven't seen this anywhere, but I'm guessing if you factor in we were plus-3 in the turnover ratio, plus scored 44 points, it's the worst performance ever.

I saw that teams that lose the turnover margin in playoff games all time are something like 16-130, and that of course includes teams that were minus-1 (low-end affairs like 0 turnovers to 1, 1 turnover to 2). We were PLUS-3 and lost ... while scoring 44 points.

It's absolutely mind-boggling.

Yep. The '92 Oilers were -3 in the turnover ratio which really helped Buffalo come back. Its just inconceivable that the Chiefs managed to lose that game. No ****ING WAY THAT COULD HAPPEN, but happen it did. Funny thing is, its MORE BELIEVABLE if it were actually rigged.

Phobia 01-07-2014 10:04 AM

That turnover margin is something frightening, no doubt. But you have 2 or 3 fourth quarter possessions in which you run out of bounds, have a couple of incompletions, and then punt, it's not that different from a turnover. It was mind boggling watching those guys run out of bounds again and again and again. I still can't believe it.

HemiEd 01-07-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia (Post 10352984)
That turnover margin is something frightening, no doubt. But you have 2 or 3 fourth quarter possessions in which you run out of bounds, have a couple of incompletions, and then punt, it's not that different from a turnover. It was mind boggling watching those guys run out of bounds again and again and again. I still can't believe it.

That is poor coaching. They were not even letting the clock run down all the way when they had the ball. It was like they were in a trance or something, totally disconnected from reality.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GloryDayz (Post 10352809)
I don't think 11-5 is 11-5 when you so much as peel back one layer of that onion. And while purinst will argue that is 11-5 is 11-5 no matter how you slice it, so too is:

1) Giving up 28 point in less than 30 minutes.
2) Giving up 21 of those 28 points in drives that totaled ~5 minutes of game time.
3) This trend of epic fail is an epic trend.
4) The organization thinks many fans are dumb enough to fall for the "but we were 11-5" (with a very easy first half schedule), and lose focus on what happened/happens against Indy and good teams.
5) And before we heard it, I think many of us knew Sutton wouldn't suffer a public execution for leading that band of idiot cowards who, as a unit, are amongst the highest paid defensive units in the game.
6) We knew the team would react by leaving town instead of facing the fans (so typical!!).

So yes, our record was 11-5, but I think everybody knows that this franchise won't do that again next year. And when they don't, THEN we'll hear about how tough the schedule was (when they'll never admit that this year's was easy), we'll hear about injuries, concussions, even starving kids in Hollywood, and everything but what matters.

It's not ONE thing, it's 44 years of no SB, 20 years of no playoff victory, and 8 straight one-and-dones in those 20 years that bothers people.

And they know "the franchise"... This franchise is owned by a non-resident clown who, if he cares about winning, comes from a family that has proven in the past that it didn't matter above profit. So Clark may care, only he knows that, but he's just the titular head of a family that very well might not. So watching him sit on his hands after that ending "playing the part of the cool level-headed guy" should lead nobody to believe that "year-2" is going to make ANY difference. And most of us the the line-up of excuses being documented already:

1) We had a much tougher schedule in 2014.
2) We had to swap-out most of the D because THE pillowbiterS FROM 2013 WERE ALL GAY!
3) We were focused on the starving kids in Hollywood.
4) January of 2013 was cold!
5) And best of all, "we just didn't get it done." The ultimate Chefs get out of jail free card.

So if 11-5 is supposed to mean something, it only means something to somebody who doesn't know the franchises history (that sets the tone for the organization), and they didn't bother to look at the franchise and realize that there's a LOT to fix, and the chefs in THAT kitchen get to try to do it with FAs in the league who are all to willing to opt-out of KC (because of the franchise's history)...

Just my $.02 on why I think THAT straw just happens to be the one that broke the camel's back.


Whoever this poster is, he's completely taken over Chiefs Planet like Luck did the second half vs the Chumps.

ChiTown 01-07-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 10353038)
That is poor coaching. They were not even letting the clock run down all the way when they had the ball. It was like they were in a trance or something, totally disconnected from reality.

The Coaching in the 2nd half was beyond criminal. What Philly Fans said about Andy Reid all came true in the final 25 horrifying minutes of that game.

Discuss Thrower 01-07-2014 10:42 AM

Next year will be a clone of 2004 and the year after will be a duplicate of 2005.

Get excited Chiefs fans.

Bob Dole 01-07-2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 10352948)
I haven't seen this anywhere, but I'm guessing if you factor in we were plus-3 in the turnover ratio, plus scored 44 points, it's the worst performance ever.

I saw that teams that lose the turnover margin in playoff games all time are something like 16-130, and that of course includes teams that were minus-1 (low-end affairs like 0 turnovers to 1, 1 turnover to 2). We were PLUS-3 and lost ... while scoring 44 points.

It's absolutely mind-boggling.

Bob Dole continues to want to utter "unbelievable" when people ask him about the game.

Unfortunately, it was all too believable.

FringeNC 01-07-2014 11:26 AM

It took some unbelievably bad Luck that could only happen to the Chiefs to lose the game, but was the D really any different from the first SD game or second Denver game? Trent Dilfer after those games said something to the effect with smart QBs, you can't play man coverage every down because the QB will know where the ball needs to go pre-snap.

Either Sutton has to go or Dorsey and Reid better have identified whatever glaring talent deficiency they think exists and fix it.

rabblerouser 01-07-2014 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Phobia (Post 10352984)
That turnover margin is something frightening, no doubt. But you have 2 or 3 fourth quarter possessions in which you run out of bounds, have a couple of incompletions, and then punt, it's not that different from a turnover. It was mind boggling watching those guys run out of bounds again and again and again. I still can't believe it.

::hmmm::

me neither.

TEX, Glorydayz, Nzoner...what do you guys think??


Do YOU guys believe it??

Because there is one simple, logical, and absolutely believable conclusion, when you weigh it all.

HemiEd 01-07-2014 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown (Post 10353043)
The Coaching in the 2nd half was beyond criminal. What Philly Fans said about Andy Reid all came true in the final 25 horrifying minutes of that game.

Yep, sad but true. :cuss:

rabblerouser 01-07-2014 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 10353351)
Yep, sad but true. :cuss:

all Sutton had to do was use double coverage on passing downs and send an occasional blitz to keep their line semi-honest.

And our offensive players suddenly forget how to stay in bounds??

hmmmph.

GloryDayz 01-07-2014 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by kcpasco (Post 10352871)
I am still in shock at the complete 180 this team did. At the beginning of the season we had this awesome D and a very bad O. Then later part our O was dang good for the most part but the D shit the bed. It is something only this franchise can accomplish.

I don't think they did a 180, their suckage was disguised in their easy first-half-of-the-season schedule. Remember, they were frauds... And they were!

Bad coaching and bad players were exposed in the 2nd half and in Indy, and now that it's all being swept under the rug by nobody being released (that wasn't leaving anyway), bad ownership is being exposed too.


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