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Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe
How good would the Chiefs be if they lost:
- Their #2 WR to an ACL before the season started (JuJu missed time and/or Hardman missed significant time, KC still has the #1 offense in the league and has the depth to overcome)
- Their #1 RB to an ACL by week 4 (CEH missed a significant amount of time, KC has the depth to overcome)
- Their starting LT and #2 Corner for the season by week 5 (Lost McDuffie for a significant amount of this year, KC has the depth to overcome)
- Their starting Center by week 9
- They’re number 1 TE for the first 5 and last 2 games (You still had him for 11 games, so over half. But our 2nd string TE would be the best one on your team)
- Both of their starting edge defenders for the last 8 games (Your edge defender is not good and injury prone. Just because your GM was a fool and overpaid for him doesn’t make him good. Your “genius” GM traded away your best pass rusher in Chubb and traded Von last year for Bonino. Oh and KC didn’t have Clark for some games, but had the depth to overcome. Oh and KC’s rookie DE that you like to mock would have finished second on your team in sacks, trailing #1 by .5 sacks)
- Their best safety for 5 games
- Their best interior rusher for 4 games (Who is your best interior rusher? Must not be very good, nor did you have the depth to overcome.)
- Their starting RG for 4 games
All while their QB was playing through a torn lat in his throwing shoulder and a partially torn hamstring for a chunk of the season?
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Ultimately your “loaded” Top 5 roster was unable to overcome a few injuries due to a complete lack of depth and poor drafting. Your QB that you said was a better choice than a four time MVP sucked. Unlike other elite QBs who can adjust their game for a new scheme, your “elite” QB could not and had excuses made for him.
Once again KC is superior to Denver in every way and all you can do is make excuses. KC is more talented and deeper because Veach who drafts late in each round outclasses the ”General” who drafts high in every round.