Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Chiefs may score 50 again. Their pass defense is that bad. And Mahomes is not Lamar. Stopping one thing just means he'll just kill you with two more. Someone is going to have a huge day next week. Maybe more than one.
And I don't really give a shit how many yards Henry gets. Just keep him from breaking the long ones. Tannehill doesn't have the weapons to be any kind of threat, and even if he did, he's still Tannehill. He's the knife Vrable's bringing to the proverbial gunfight.
He's still Tannehill... The guy that finished top 10 all time in a single season for completion percentage and yards per attempt? 70.3% 9.6avg.
As for Tannehill having no weapons, you've apparently never seen AJ Brown or Corey Davis. 20.2 yards and 14.0 yards per catch. Henry is suck a weapon that Tannehill only had to attempt 14 and 15 passes the last two games against better defenses.
Your take on the Titans sounds more like fiction than reality. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TurdsMckenzie:
He's still Tannehill... The guy that finished top 10 all time in a single season for completion percentage and yards per attempt? 70.3% 9.6avg.
As for Tannehill having no weapons, you've apparently never seen AJ Brown or Corey Davis. 20.2 yards and 14.0 yards per catch. Henry is suck a weapon that Tannehill only had to attempt 14 and 15 passes the last two games against better defenses.
Your take on the Titans sounds more like fiction than reality.
Revenge tour coming, Titans next on the list. Good luck stopping the legion of zoom. [Reply]
Originally Posted by carcosa:
Derrick Henry will run for 250 yards
Final score:
Chiefs 38
Titans 20
Running for 250 yards but scoring less than 3 TDS... Also running the ball down that much by 18 getting doubled up on the scoreboard... Sounds logical. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Gonna be a tough game, but we should have this.
Obviously, Henry is a beast and will get his.
That said, their QB is Ryan Tannehill. Our QB is Patrick Mahomes.
Nothing else really needs to be said.
Ryan Tannehill becomes the highest-rated starting quarterback of 2019
Posted by Mike Florio on January 1, 2020
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Incredibly, it’s the fourth-highest single-season passer rating of all time, behind only Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2011 (122.5), Colts quarterback Peyton Manning in 2004 (121.1), and Eagles quarterback Nick Foles in 2013 (119.2).
Peyton, Rodgers and Foles have all won Super Bowls. [Reply]
How are both of those teams compared to a Chiefs team that can throw the ball down the field? Pats had PEDelman, and that’s it. Ravens have a running back playing qb who is very inconsistent when forced to read defenses, and throw from the pocket? Not saying it’s gonna be a cakewalk but we can actually make plays down the field on a consistent basis. [Reply]