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007 11-19-2007 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by TinyEvel
OMFG I really am beginning to think he's off his rocker.

When we hired Herm Iwas working with a Jets fan. He said, "Just wait the guy makes BAD DECISIONS during games. You'll see."

Now I'm seeing.

What a one who sucks the penis.

“We have more three-and-outs than anybody in football. We have more negative plays than anybody in football..."

"BECAUSE YOU ARE RUNNING YOUR PLAYS!!!"

:banghead:
:cuss:

But our team can't make first downs. As coach I can't change that. Obviously you are no coach Herm.

dirk digler 11-19-2007 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX
I think you nailed it, Mr. KcMizzou. Cognitive dissonance at work.

You know, if his own players (who, assumably, know themselves) think they can do more, Herm has no business accusing the "fans" of being unrealistic in thinking we should at least try to pick up first downs. Jesus.

He says that, if Kolby had run for 15 yards on first down, he would have gone for it. Hell, if Kolby could run for 15 yards, things would be entirely different for everybody. His excuses and explanations are literally ridiculous.

FAX

LMAO. Yep.

KCFalcon59 11-19-2007 11:36 PM

I am going to die before the Chiefs put a real team together. It just not fair.

Bugeater 11-19-2007 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru
Ummm, blocked punt. :evil:

OMG! You're right, punting is waaaay too risky. Maybe we should just kneel down on 4th down. That would be the safest thing to do.

Hammock Parties 11-19-2007 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Zouk
Actually we lost the most important game of the year (Broncos at home) by giving the opposition 14 quick points off our passing game. In other words, by taking a risk.

That was TOO aggressive. They passed four straight times from the shadow of their own goal line.

They went to the other end of the spectrum against Indy. No downfield passing, and continuing to run when it wasn't working for shit.

Good offensive coaches find a happy medium.

007 11-19-2007 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Zouk
Actually we lost the most important game of the year (Broncos at home) by giving the opposition 14 quick points off our passing game. In other words, by taking a risk.

Wow!! Just wow. You are going to revert to two plays that we had the WRONG QB in the game to defend his decision? He made the decision that caused that friggin mess.

FAX 11-19-2007 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Zouk
Actually we lost the most important game of the year (Broncos at home) by giving the opposition 14 quick points off our passing game. In other words, by taking a risk.

Mr. Zouk, you are likely insane.

The INT was a dumb ass mistake by Downfield. The fumble was a dumb ass mistake by Downfield. The only risk we took there was putting his dumb ass on the field.

Are you saying we should never attempt to pass at all?

FAX

kc rush 11-19-2007 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru
Hey coach. What's our record again? How did we get here? What's that? By not taking a risk? Gee, imagine where we could be if you took a risk every now and then when the situation called for it.

Yeah, could be worse. But the opposite side of that outweighs it my miles. I think most can live with worse if we are at least trying.

Herm will just say that we were aggressive with Huard in the second half of the Denver game, and look what happened. We will never ever do anything that might be the slightest bit risky ever ever again, so help me god. By the way, I was a player.

edit -

Damnit, I keep posting right after someone makes a similar point. I hope the repost police aren't feeling too aggressive tonight.

007 11-19-2007 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
OMG! You're right, punting is waaaay too risky. Maybe we should just kneel down on 4th down. That would be the safest thing to do.

Now you are using your noodle.

KcMizzou 11-19-2007 11:40 PM

Saturday we'll see two football teams in Arrowhead who know how to win. (Not to mention WANT to)

I'm gettin' sick of you real quick-like, Herm.

007 11-19-2007 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou
Saturday we'll see two football teams in Arrowhead who know how to win. (Not to mention WANT to)

I'm gettin' sick of you real quick-like, Herm.

There is a statement we all can agree on.

Sure-Oz 11-19-2007 11:46 PM

Let the kid play the damn game herm!

Zouk 11-19-2007 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX
Mr. Zouk, you are likely insane.

The INT was a dumb ass mistake by Downfield. The fumble was a dumb ass mistake by Downfield. The only risk we took there was putting his dumb ass on the field.

Are you saying we should never attempt to pass at all?

FAX


The same thing happened to Croyle in this game. He got blind-sided by an untouched Mathis. When we go to 7 stop drops, we consistently give the OTHER team a chance to score. That's the sorry truth Herm alludes to.

And in everyone's mind Croyle is Tom Brady, but in reality he's a QB starting his first game on the road in the toughest place to throw in the whole league. The last time he played extensively (the preseason), he threw 3 picks in 40 pass attempts. Often against second and third-stringers.

Mecca 11-19-2007 11:48 PM

Herm's the kinda guy that would tell you what the Pats are doing isn't right and they should stop scoring after they have 20.

Hammock Parties 11-19-2007 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Zouk
The same thing happened to Croyle in this game. He got blind-sided by an untouched Mathis. When we go to 7 stop drops, we consistently give the OTHER team a chance to score. That's the sorry truth Herm alludes to.

You can throw past the sticks without a seven-step drop.


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