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Let's talk about reasons to be optimistic
I know it's easy to want to put this loss on Bob Sutton, the NFL, officiating, etc - and those may all be valid points.
Instead of dwelling on all the negatives, what positives come out of tonight's game? I can think of a few. 1. This offense has some real weapons. Both for now, and in the future. Hunt, Hill, and Kelce are stars. They should make the transition that much smoother for Mahomes (hopefully starting next season) 2. The Chiefs are still 5-2, and 1-1 in the division. The loss tonight sucks, but I don't see the Raiders coming into Arrowhead later this season and pulling another upset. The NFL truly seems to lack a dominant team this year, which provides me some optimism come playoff time. 3. Butker has been fantastic. This guy has the look of a star. Anything else to add? |
Patrick Mahomes.
Yes, i know tonight had nothing to do with Alex. But knowing we have an exciting young prospect at QB to look forward to puts a smile on my face. Oh, and Demarcus Robinson. |
Eric Berry back next season.
Defense is lost without him. |
2018 and Mahomes
I’ve seen this season more times than I care too. |
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Demarcus Robinson is a positive. This kid will get in sync with Smith. He’s always open!
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Nothing positive for this season. Time to rebuild the defense. Try again next year.
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There is nothing optimistic about one and done.
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The reason to be optimistic is TNF always sucks. Always. Teams are virtually never on Thursday what they are on Sunday.
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No, let’s not. **** you.
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#1 - maybe we're getting the horror out of our system *before* the playoffs for once.
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like I was saying in another thread, I think this is a 10 win team that got off to a hot start.
Alex Smith will not play like he has all year. The defense can't stop the run or the pass. Contending teams don't have those questions. Turnovers dried up. What do we have, 3 takeaways in the last 4 games? Big plays on special teams dried up. O-line is a mess. Coaching probably already cost us one game, on Sunday. When your team is good fundamentally, when you can stop the run or the pass, or when you can consistently generate first downs, you can weather these things. Right now, this team isn't good enough for that. We will have some entertaining games and probably a playoff appearance, but anything else is a pipe dream until the roster gets serious work and unless/until Mahomes develops. |
Sitting on the bench Mahomes learned to throw at Mitchell, Gaines and Murray next year when they are playing for new teams.
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Alex slung it like a boss and people are still complaining about him lmao
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Feels good. I'm saving my pennies for a rainy day in 2018. |
The same Raiders offense that needed garbage time plays to get over 100 yards of total offense against Washington a few weeks ago had nearly 600 yards of total offense against Grob RobinSutton's failure of a defense.
Hard to find optimism with that reality. |
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Reasons for optimism....hmmmm.....
If this exact roster were wearing a Denver Broncos jersey I'd expect 13 wins and a championship. So in that regard, I still figure theres some talent here. But sadly, we do not cheer for the Broncos. We cheer for a team that is uncanny in its ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. |
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This defense needs Peters and Peters needs Berry.
This defense ALSO can't stop the run without Berry. Optimism is this offense has the potential to just flat out score other teams when our Oline gets healthy. Other than that, the optimism is we get Berry back next year. |
It’s the same shit every year. Ive got better things that do then watch smith check down for another close loss. This team almost had me fooled again but I’ve grown. I’m a better man. I know better by now. Because Chiefs. Finding someone better to invest my time in next week.
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**** positives. This team will be one and done again.
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But again - it's the Chiefs. It just doesn't ****ing matter. Mahomes could throw for 5,000 yards and 40 TDs a season and we will still win 12 games and lose in the first round. You want optimism? You danced around it bit didn't quite get there. The great news is that there's no sense at all in EVER expecting anything from this franchise. Ever. So just watch them like a reality television show where the outcome is wholly immaterial. True optimism comes from the knowledge that there's really no point in giving a shit. They're losers and losers find ways to fail. Best defense in football? Steve ****ing Bono is your QB. Amazing offense? Lemme tell you about Mike Mazlowski. Your game managing QB becomes a ****ing God among men? Watch me kill your all world safety, age your LBs in dog years and convince your superstar CB that social justice is more worthy of his time than coverage responsibilities. Pat Mahomes will fail here, too. Why? Because Chiefs. Abandon all hope, ye who enter here. And that reality is, in and of itself, cause for optimism. |
Our offense will win us a lot of games so we will make the playoffs and if our D improves somehow we have a shot at the SB but I don't see how our D can improve in any drastic way. The talent isn't there wout Berry.
We can blitz more but I don't think we have the CBs or safeties to be very good at it. |
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We are allowed to be grumpy for at least 24 hours. We have just been kicked in the nuts.
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It's a dark day when you have less optimism than me. In Veach I Trust. |
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Three things matter. First, we had a six point lead with four minutes left and Andy Reid had to decide whether to put the game in the hands of the offense or the defense. He idiotically chose the defense. Second, Clark Bar is okay with this. Third, Chiefs fans are okay with Andy. Enjoy your tailgate, peasants.
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**** optimism. I can't be optimistic after that shit show. I still want to break shit.
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Peters stood for the anthem. That’s one thing to be optimistic I guess
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