Andy Reid says RB Damien Williams (bone bruise on knee) won't practice, LeSean McCoy (ankle) might do a little bit. WR Tyreek Hill (shoulder) remains out.
Andy Reid says he's comfortable with Cam Erving at left tackle, but they have flexibility of moving Mitchell Schwartz to the left side. Wouldn't commit to a decision for Sunday yet.
I think losing Fisher for Erving is worth at least a TD. We could feasibly lose the Baltimore game now. Still think we win, but we're maybe talking single digits now, not two scores like I expected. Detroit and Indy games should still be okay. Houston may get Watson killed before we get to that game, so I'm not all that worried there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Only thing that can stop us is injuries.
I think losing Fisher for Erving is worth at least a TD. We could feasibly lose the Baltimore game now. Detroit and Indy should still be okay. Houston may get Watson killed before we get to that game, so I'm not all that worried there.
Baltimore is without top corner and their nickel corner they won’t make excuses [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Only thing that can stop us is injuries.
I think losing Fisher for Erving is worth at least a TD. We could feasibly lose the Baltimore game now. Detroit and Indy should still be okay. Houston may get Watson killed before we get to that game, so I'm not all that worried there.
Lines won’t even move a point Keg. A touchdown a game is over blowing it a little. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
Lines won’t even move a point Keg. A touchdown a game is over blowing it a little.
I don't care about the line. And I think a TD a game is actually underselling it. I think KC drops 42 on Oakland last week if Fisher's in the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
I don't care about the line. And I think a TD a game is actually underselling it. I think KC drops 42 on Oakland last week if Fisher's in the game.
Outside of a shaky start, Erving held it down. Mahomes had all damn day to throw. Look at some of those 2nd qtr passes. [Reply]