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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
So, 17-3 is an insurmountable lead at the half? Interesting.
Siemian had some passes that were nearly picked, but he had way more throws that were incredible. Paint it however you like.
I'd be concerned about my coach 'shutting it down' in the 2nd half, up only 14. After the offense went up 10-0, on the next 7 drives, the Chiefs ran 34 plays in 2.5 quarters... but, kudos to not putting anything on tape.
In regards to your rushing defense ranking comment...
Denver's defense has averaged 27.3 rushing attempts against them per game, KC's at 29.3. Ranked 20th and 26th respectively.
Denver's defense has allowed an average of 127.7 rushing yards per game, compared to 123 for KC - they're ranked 24th and 27th respectively.
Both defenses are ranked top 8 in Points allowed per game.
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You are skewing it again....pretending that NY doesn't have a top 3 defensive line. The week before, they played a top 5 front seven. Chiefs played 2 of the top 4 2015 AFC defenses back to back...Donkos draw Indy's practice squad at home.
KC's first half against the Chargers is disproportionately altering their rankings...They have allowed 9 second half points in 3 games and 0 touchdowns. Chiefs being robbed of a TD return and Ware fumbling through the back of the endzone changed total points scored.
Donkos have been the beneficiaries of missed FGs, dropped INTs and multiple misssed personal fouls.