Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
Strange how the coaches and players are mostly different yet the same results.
Could it be Andy?
Not real high on this game either but Mahomes can be the great equalizer. But hard to overcome so many injuries. At full strength we roll these guys.
I think Andy is certainly a factor. He needs an innovative head coach type on the defensive side of the football simply because he’s not very involved from an outsiders POV. Time will tell if Spags can adjust. We know Sutton could not.
Spags did mention the struggle in the run game, and it’s possible correlation with the fact that they don’t see the run game much from the O in practice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
Everyone is desperate to anoint someone other than Mahomes as the greatest. Reminds me of the 90s when everyone convinced themselves that Malone was better than Jordan because they were tired of the obvious and wanted anyone else other than the best player to win the MVP award.
What told me Mahomes had "arrived" more than just his greatness on and off the field was how he already had so many haters for the very reasons you just stated. They hate him because hes the best. They still won't give in to his greatness because they were dead frickin wrong on their pre draft analysis of him. They cant admit they are clueless idiots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties: Andy Reid has only lost back-to-back home games one time in Kansas City, and it was his first season with the Chiefs.