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I have never seen him take his game to that high of a level ever. Not even in the saints game two years ago. He knew when Jamal went down, he would have to step his game up. That's what LEADERS do. |
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I hear ya. I wouldn't blame Alex Smith. For some reason your D crumbled in the second half. 38-10 and you lose? How does that happen? |
Just about every sports person on TV talked about Luck elevating while Alex Smith couldn't finish the game. Talked about how decision makers around the league understood this. There was a reason that teams were surprised that kc traded for him instead of waiting for him to be released.
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Other teams adjust against the Chiefs in the second half, and the Chiefs never match it. And without Charles, and Avery, it severely exposed the lack of depth for the Chiefs on offense. Leading to several key 3 and outs, and Andrew Luck is not a normal MORTAL. he is everything everyone said he would be. |
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I love how Avery suddenly becomes this key figure in the Chiefs offense on CP, when just weeks ago he was getting thrown under the bus because he couldn't catch a cold.
No reason why a guy like Jenkins, who Alex has played with before, couldn't burn the DBs Avery burned on his TD. |
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Or are we talking about 2011 where on the road in Philly down 24-3, he led the team all the way back and Justin Smith ran down Jeremy Maclin? |
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Luck is a beast and he's only going to get better. This is just his SECOND YEAR! But as far as adjustments go you know who to blame for that. That's on your HC and D Coordinator. |
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Indy was a different animal in the second half of the game. Andrew Luck showed why he is considered the prototype, the Indy pass rush was ridiculous. Not having Charles, and Avery caught up to them, Andy Reids play calling became predictable, and boring, and its NOT THE FIRST TIME. Alex Smith didn't play as well, that's obvious. It was a full team collapse. Why is that so hard to accept? |
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