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Max Kellerman says Mahomes is the best player who has ever lived and Shannon Sharpe says he will bring out his Chiefs helmet this weekend. Said him and DT swapped helmets one year
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I feel sorry for this dipshit. He's in for a rude awakening. |
Tannehill can get hot. Don’t sleep on him. He wasn’t a top pick for nothing
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And as others have pointed out, his first half of the season was pretty 'meh' playing with both Marcus and Ryan at QB. Clearly, he's beasting now and has been lately, but let's not all act like he can't be stopped. He's been slowed down MANY times this year, just not a lot LATELY. There's only so much gas in that tank . . . . . |
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Vrable will have them attacking physically like no other team at every position. Our QB, o-line, RBs and especially our WRs will get physically assaulted on every play. |
Texans are a weird team.
They are 8-18 kicking FGs this year. Thats right, and NFL team who has made 8 FGs over 18 games between 4 freaking kickers. Lucky for them they havent really had to over the past 5 games over which 17 consecutive red zone possessions have resulted in TD’s. Incredible. I've never even heard of such a thing. |
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I liked the idea that someone suggested in this thread about running a 46D or similar type front and hopefully force the Titans to throw the ball. Of course as you said it is easier said than done but I have faith in Spags to come up with something creative this week. |
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LMAO |
Here's a fun thought:
If we didn't lose to the Titans earlier in the season, they don't even make the playoffs, we don't have Suggs, we likely get the Patriots instead of the Texans, and we likely are traveling to Baltimore this weekend for the AFCCG. Putting that alternate reality to the side, I understand that the Titans are a physical team that's on a hot streak. Having said that, we're playing just as well as they are, have the game at home, and match up well with them as their secondary can't contain Mahomes. And you'd always take the best QB on the planet ahead of the best RB on the planet in a game like this. Henry will run and run, but aside from one long pass, Tannehill threw for nothing in the first game. And he's combined for 160yds over the last two weeks. Some ball-control offense interspersed with play action isn't going to be enough to beat the league's most dangerous quick-score offense. Chiefs 38 Titans 17 |
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