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People need to realize there aren't a lot of blowouts in the NFL. Officiating definitely plays a part in keeping the games close too.
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Thanks guys for looking it up, I'm sure there was a thread about it here in CP when Romeo was either coaching or right after the Pioli era .. but I remembered it saying how hard it is to be blown out, and most games are competitive ... but we sucked so bad, and we were blown out a ridiculous amount....
I just looked, in the past 46 games, opponents have only scored 30 points against us 4 times...( almost 3 full seasons) - we would average 6 games per year between 2008-2012... incredible how we turned that around... |
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Blowout wins scare the NFL because they lose ratings
Then they have to result to shit like "a power outage" |
SOS schedule for a 16 game season has always seemed like a crap number anyway. By definition losing teams play a harder schedule (more wins for their opponents) and conversely winning teams SOS goes down for the same reason. 16 games is not a large enough sample size for any meaningful conclusions to be reached.
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Alex Whiff is a laughing stock in the NFL. Everyone (e.g. the likes of Pittsburgh, NE) wants to play the Chiefs because they know they'll win unless their special teams lets them down. No one wants to watch the Chiefs because their dink'n'dunk offense is akin to paint drying. No one wants to bet on the Chiefs because they know Smiff doesn't stand a chance vs a top team. Really though, I genuinely wonder if dumbasses like you actually realize just how microscopic your number is in support of Captain Checkdown. You post as if you're in the majority opinion. I mean, we're talking tinfoil hat, earth-is-flat type 1% reeruns here. |
I would credit the defense for balling out when the other team has to take chances and make plays. Peters, DJ, Berry putting the offense in a great position. I have yet to see a NFL style attack from the Chiefs. Tyreek stretching the field Kelce with a crossing patern. Maclin on an out and Ware stays in to block, don't even send him out there. That play that looks like something an NFL team never even comes into play. WR screens, Swing passes, Misdirection runs, WILDCAT, Option, Deep back shoulder to maclin. Some Randomness to kelce.
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Another useless cupid post. Remains on ignore with the other filth in my bottom 12.
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"Uncle Dag" respectfully declines. |
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I just sent an e-mail to 101 Arrowhead drive. Hopefully Reid has the current adobe update. I got my hands on an actual NFL playbook.pdf. you can find it on IRC/Underworld
#WarezNFLplaybooks. I got a bot there just type /Demonpenz *NFL playbooks.pdf* |
Andy is every bit as tight-butthole as Marty.
They come from different disciplines but call the same game... |
Reid used to be aggressive as hell. Of course, he had Donovan McNabb, who while far from perfect could also ball out.
Now he's scared as hell that Alex Whiff will **** it up. Like last week with that end zone INT. Who can blame him for that? If I was the coach, I wouldn't wanna throw a single pass the whole game, to be honest. |
Donovan Mcnabb balled out? You mean with his QB rating in the high 80's, was 'balling out'??
ROFL |
All great numbers to back up a SB winning coach.
Oh, he's never won a SB? |
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But the only time they were truly explosive was with TO and that was a constant filtering of Reid talking to Don talking to TO... |
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Still, players play hard for the guy and buy-in. If the man would just play to his strengths... |
TO single handedly made them an explosive offense. But outside of that season, Mcnabb was a game manager QB just as he expects Smith. But Smith makes less mistakes and has played in a much more difficult division as the Broncos have gone to the SB twice now.
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I agree, Andy beats himself. And when he's not, he's doing marvelous things.
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Or you could complain to the admins about your broken ignore list. It doesn't work. Boohoo. ROFL |
Now we're tied for #3.
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Did I miss the law of averages in action, whereby Reid coached a good game, didn't **** the clock, and called a functional set of plays? |
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Well played sir... |
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Merry Christmas my angry, drunken, German friend. |
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It wasn't a perfect game. Plenty of people made mistakes it just didn't matter. In the playoffs it will definitely matter, whomever we play... |
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Don't let my posts fool you. As soon as the wife hits the sack I'll probably pull the game back up and tug one out. No, seriously. If she's asleep, It'll happen. |
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I'll bet you that if the Chiefs are in the superbowl, they win it. |
It's the NFL Rausch not college. It's hard to win big.... besides, your squeelers BARELY got by an average Raven team at home ROFL
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I would guess we just tied the Broncos and Indy on that list then.
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Well considering I think our skills players are top 3 on ofense and a great defense, I would expect them to average 5 or 6 of them a season. Andy kills this team with some of his decisions.
Imagine trent with this team. If we didn't have 2 superbowls I would be shocked. Kelce and maclin are enough to keep drives sustained if you get the ball to them. But we also have the freek and ware. This offense should not be stopped spread out. Then there is the bend dont break scoring defense. That should be a perfect recipe for a trophy. |
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