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[QUOTE=Chris Meck;14730124]well, yeah, I think last year's Patriots team was better than this year's. Shocking insight.
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All you've been doing for months now is banging your chest over the Titans. Get out of here with that shit, genius. Quote:
The more we conversate the more obvious it becomes that you're hanging your ego on the Titans success. "I called it! I called it!" Fool, look at the match-ups. It wasn't hard to call and no, you weren't the only one. |
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Jones also had containment responsibility on the bootleg fake, which is what caused him to be out of position. Suggs wouldn't be any different. It was Ragland who over committed, not Jones. Jones did his job on a play designed to force him to play two responsibilities. That had nothing to do with Jones' discipline. |
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we are pretty stingy in the RZ ignore it if you want, but dont be shocked when we win |
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We’ve improved immensely against the run since our last meeting. |
I think KCs offense will be humming like a fine tuned radial engine.. Force Tennessee to kick a couple field goals.. Game over..
I like KC to win big in this game. With a multitude of ways for that to happen. |
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Now lots of you are like, of course they beat the ravens duhh. |
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What the **** is wrong with you? |
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That game was far more about how badly Baltimore shit themselves than the Titans being great. |
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So correcting you on your analysis gets under your skin, eh? I guess i gave you that positive rep for no reason. You ARE thin skinned afterall... |
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I mean, the 3 of us had legit convos about this leading up to the game, but i guess that never happened. Apparently. |
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There's absolutely no reason for you to act like this. Why is it so important to you to throw a tantrum about the fact that I was pretty early on the 'watch out for Tennessee train'? Why does that make so angry? Why do you feel the need to exaggerate and nitpick and try to bend things around? Why does the fact that I said they were legit MANY weeks ago seem like chest beating? The only thing I've been beating my chest about is THAT THE CHIEFS ARE GOING TO WIN THE WHOLE ****ING THING. I'M DRIVING THE BUS MOTHER****ER. That's the only chest beating I'm doing. You know why I like to point out the times I have been right? BECAUSE DIPSHITS LIKE YOU INSISTED I WAS A ****ING MORON. And then when I'm right, yeah, you bet your ass I'm going to point it out. Sorry that hurts your bleeding vagina. I was right. About Spags, about Clark, about Mahomes, about Bienemy, about Hardman, about Honey Badger, about Ward, about ****ing KPASS for ****'s sake, about DEE ****ING FORD, and yeah, I was pretty early on the watch out for Tennessee train. and if you get to be a **** and say I'm a moron, then I get to point out when I'm ****ing right. I don't have to be the ONLY ****ING PERSON ALIVE that agrees with my viewpoint. Still means I was right. For some reason that is really sand in your cooter. yeah, numbnuts, I understand Jones had outside contain. You also can watch him slow down, and stop, and not get over AFTER the ****ING HAND-OFF until he realizes that Henry is cutting right. His REACTION is SLOW. He was also coming off an injury, hadn't played outside much, but yeah, he was SLOW to make the adjustment AFTER THE ****ING HAND-OFF. Why are you so invested in trying to find a point to make? |
How about both of you just shut the **** up?
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I wanna see the Chiefs and Reid learning his lesson, put the pedal down and don't let up until the 4th quarter whistle blows. We have the take no prisoners attitude and this is a mega blowout. I wanna see a repeat of the Texans game from down 24-0 from the start.
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My god was i wrong about that.... But look, here you are....all pissy now because you can't debate like an adult. Get out of here, next. |
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Don't go soft on me now, Pest. |
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Then Jackson fires a bit high on a ball that A) Mahomes doesn't miss and B) Kelce doesn't drop, the ball gets intercepted, Tannehill strikes early and the script flipped. And Jackson had a couple of plays where the moment seemed too big for him - one of the 4th and 1 runs was a TERRIBLE run from him where he just stuttered behind the line before getting taken down. The other interception was a shit pass and then the god-awful strip-sack where he simply demonstrated ZERO pocket awareness. I guess I could've seen that coming, but I didn't. Bottom line is that I simply didn't see a scenario where a 1 score game more than midway through the 3rd quarter would yield a SIXTY DROPBACK DAY from Lamar Jackson. Kinda feel like Harbaugh just ****ed that up quite a bit and Lamar Jackson simply isn't equipped for the direction the game (inexplicably) took. So yeah, I'll say that I saw only a very narrow window for the Titans to win that game because I thought the matchup was rough for them. But I think this one is WORSE because even IF the Titans get a nice lead, that's simply going to push the Chiefs to do what they're best at and that's attack downfield. Get ahead of Baltimore and they have to fall back to what they're pretty lousy at. Get ahead of KC and you force them to do what they should probably be doing most of the time anyway. |
To think....this entire debate started because i said you talk about the Titans way too much.
Which is true, you do. |
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They had a great gameplan against the Ravens and executed it well. The Titans' run defense strength matches up well against the Ravens and kept them from turning drives into points. They deserve props for that; matchup also plays a part there. The Patriots are one of the worst red zone offenses in the NFL this year. Not much props deserved there. Again, the matchup helps the Titans here. Anyway, I went back and looked at all of your games since Tannehill became the full-time starter. In those 12 games (including playoffs), the Titans gave up TDs on 63 percent of red zone drives. For the year, the Titans gave up TDs on 63 percent of red zone drives (good for 28th in the NFL and second-worst among playoff teams). But teams that can throw the ball effectively have shredded the Titans in the red zone: Indy, New Orleans, Kansas City and Houston - 5 games featuring good QB play - scored red zone TDs 71 percent of the time. The last 3 regular season games the Titans played were against the Texans (trying), Saints, and Texans again (not trying). Those 3 teams went 8/11 on red zone possessions for TDs. So again: When does this second tale of the Titans becoming stingy in the red zone supposedly begin? Because it sure doesn't look like it's written. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> Frank Clark on stopping Derrick Henry...<br>“It’s just another tackle...I’m ready for some sacks” <a href="https://t.co/Vcazh0XWFr">pic.twitter.com/Vcazh0XWFr</a></p>— Hayley Lewis (@HayleyLewisKSHB) <a href="https://twitter.com/HayleyLewisKSHB/status/1218258013347295233?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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THIS DETOUR IS OVER.
SORRY FOR THE UNSCHEDULED STOP. NEXT STOP ARROWHEAD |
48 hours until kickoff...
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This will be a long wait.... |
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If that's not you, and you have not, then I apologize. If you have not, then I am mistaken. still, 'chest beating', 'blowing the Titans', and 'fool' are less than respectful discourse. |
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Anyway, doesn't matter. Thanks for killin time with me. No hard feelings on this end, this is just how i debate. If you got hard feelings...well, that's you. |
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If we wouldn't have dropped balls, muffed a punt and had a punt blocked for a TD would the 51-7 win have the pundits thinking differently...
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OH SHIT! LMAO I forgot we're not insulting each other. :) |
Travis Etienne staying at Clemson
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What happened in the first quarter of the HOU game was a fluke. The guys came out too amped up, they wanted too much to make a big splashy play. They were jittery.
That hasn't been Chiefs football for the last two years. Our guys haven't made a habit of coming out all hot and bothered and fumble-fingered. Last week was an outlier, not the norm. They'll be fine on Sunday. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">LeSean McCoy, Matt Moore, and Chris Jones are questionable for Sunday's game.<a href="https://t.co/f85AuROnX9">https://t.co/f85AuROnX9</a></p>— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) <a href="https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/1218271032030781441?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2020</a></blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> I'm amazed Chris Jones isn't listed as doubtful. Could be some good news? |
enough talking let's do this
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Inject this Travis Kelce quote into my veins <a href="https://t.co/RMvGJnlTco">pic.twitter.com/RMvGJnlTco</a></p>— Chase Snyder (@ChasingSnyder) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChasingSnyder/status/1218264770278842370?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I believe if you are limited in practice on Friday you are automatically questionable.
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If anything he has a tendency to grip the bat a little too tight at times. Those drops last week weren't because he wasn't ready. They were because he was just TOO focused. He was trying too hard instead of letting the game come to him. And he deserves an immense amount of credit for getting out of his own head. Robinson never did - he started out doing the same stuff and just kept doing it. He never shook off the early yips. Kelce did and then some. Down 24-0 and at the 20 yard line after his catch/run the dude stood up like he'd just won the game and was READY. He's going to make an impact this week. And in 2 weeks as well... |
Travis Kelce is 2 wins from being a lock HOFer.
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We better not treat Kelce like Tony G when it comes down to the end of his career. He better be a Chief for life
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Gronk has the 2nd most TD receptions in postseason history with 12. Kelce got a quarter of that in 1 quarter.
He’s so young too. He may be 30 but he’s played only 6 years now. He’s got a lot of tread left and will even be deadly when his speed slows down due to his incredible knowledge of route running and ability, understanding of defensive coverages and now to get open. He’s got 5 as of today. I really think he could break that record in a couple years. |
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I didn’t realize this but Kelce played a season low amount of snaps on Sunday. He played 43 snaps. 43 ****ing snaps and that’s what he did with them.
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Inject this into my veins!!
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">"Kansas City, let's bring it home." <a href="https://t.co/rB0PAq5D1n">pic.twitter.com/rB0PAq5D1n</a></p>— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) <a href="https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/1218274795046858752?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
O.City wanted to trade him for Ramsey. Because O.City would've traded his mother for Ramsey at various points throughout the season.
I don't recall much chatter apart from that. |
Jack Conklin, their starting RT, is questionable and could come down to a game time decision.
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I suspect they'll all play. |
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Just anxious and occasionally misguided. |
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Evans and Ryan would also be a big losses for them. But like I said, I'd be shocked if any of those guys miss. Maybe Hollister but that's probably it. |
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They’ll all play, it’s too critical of a game... but maybe their performance will suffer.
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That's why I assumed Hollister might be out as well. Ryan will play and almost all indications are that Brown will as well. Long is another iffy one as he was upgraded before being immediately downgraded. |
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It was why I posted b4 that the titans are not a traditional running team. As ground and pound teams go we have a terrible time of possession. We score fast. The biggest strength of our team might be the conditioning of our defense. They will hild a 8min drive to a fg then have a 2min rest after we score and have to do the same again. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">looks like we’re cheering for the chiefs this weekend <a href="https://twitter.com/ArrowheadPride?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ArrowheadPride</a> <a href="https://t.co/DKbqq4pxPq">pic.twitter.com/DKbqq4pxPq</a></p>— SB Nation (@SBNation) <a href="https://twitter.com/SBNation/status/1218273926377353225?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Henry is unique in that regard.
He and Adrian Peterson are the only backs in recent memory I can recall who can break off a 60+ yard run while also beating the shit out of you. Guys that big just aren't usually that fast. So yeah, if he's breaking off long scoring runs or even long-runs to move them inside the 30 or so (where they'll no-doubt switch to 4-down mode), that will be a serious problem. Gotta keep him from getting up to speed and cranking off chunk plays. We can let him be Barry Word - we can't let him be Christian Okoye. |
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For TEN to generate pressure and a pass rush they have to send extra defenders. While covering Kelce (needs to be doubled even with a tweaked hammy), and Hill. So single up Watkins? LB on Damien? Hardman? That's 7 defenders to cover our five receivers. On just about every single snap. Can the TEN DL generate a consistent rush? If they can't, Pat will dice your defense up quickly. And on Sunday, Pat will be able to run as well. Good luck with that. |
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Thank you and I feel the same way as a titans fan. I just think some of your fans are underestimating the Titans. We may get blown out but I doubt it. I think the game will be close even if not for the same reasons as the last game. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Shout out to the <a href="https://twitter.com/Chiefs?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Chiefs</a> digital media and content teams who have spit all season. They’re behind the scenes putting in LONG hours to get <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ChiefsKingdom?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ChiefsKingdom</a> fired up with wholesome content like this. <br><a href="https://t.co/UZg2wZQCgS">pic.twitter.com/UZg2wZQCgS</a></p>— P. Ryan Petkoff (@pryanpetkoff) <a href="https://twitter.com/pryanpetkoff/status/1218188875379683329?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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