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Originally Posted by Megatron96
i have no idea what you're on about at this point.
Yeah, we scored 17 points. against a defense that was ranked in the bottom third last season. A team we put at least another TD on twice last season.
We scored a pair of TDs and a FG out of 10 drives. 30%.
That's about 20% below the NFL average.
i don't care how you slice it, that's subpar.
now, did they not drop 8 balls? yes, and thank God. not that I ever thought they would repeat that shit.
But in terms of actual efficiency, they didn't really accomplish that much. Not when you go scoreless on 7-out-of-10 drives. I mean, most NFL teams will score on about 45% of their drives. Any score.
They have to do better. And again, as i've said the entire time, i think they will.
i just didn't really see that much to get excited about today. We scored three times against a team that shot themselves in the foot enough to allow KC to win with just 17 points.
Not good enough to win SBs, imo. But i continue to believe that the offense will eventually get itself sorted out.
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You know exactly what I'm on about, you have a definite and continuous negative bias.
You'll create 'hidden points' for the opponents, and remove positive plays from KC in order to prove...what, exactly? I don't even understand why you do it. Do you? Just that you're desperate to be RIGHT that we're in trouble because we didn't sign Dhop? That's pretty sad.
We kneeled on their two to kill the clock; if you want to add some hidden points, I've got some for you.
300+ yards passing, despite Kelce having 26 yards, and like ten offensive penalties, almost all on the offensive line. (That's your problem today, for the offense's struggles. RIGHT THERE.)
And all in game two.
Nobody, and I mean nobody, feels that this was an offensive performance that if we repeated it 15 more times would get us to the Super Bowl.
But it's week 2. And it was markedly better from the WR's than week one. This week, the offensive line was all screwed up. Maybe next week, they're both better, and we beat the Bears by three scores, but of course, you'll just call that an outlier and pretend that it doesn't count.