Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I'd like to get those two really rolling together like Atlanta uses Freeman and Coleman. Just a couple of well balanced runners who run hard as hell and can catch the ball.
This team is going to need a top notch run game to make an AFC Championship under Alex Smith in 2017, along with a top notch defense. Now, if Mahomes becomes as good as many including myself think he could be, it's a whole new level for the Chiefs. The offense could become something it hasn't been in nearly 15 years.
I honestly dont see our guys being quite as dynamic as Atlantas duo
But what our guys lack in explosiveness, they should be be able to make up for with with a grinding, wear you down, kill the clock style... provided Ehingers return is the cure for what ailed us last year
What Alex Smith brings this year, I have no clue... tempted to expect the same old shit because thats how he has mostly played for his entire career
But maybe, just maybe, the writing on the wall spurs him to reach outside of himself and he tries to MAKE plays for once... 'good' Smiff can approach dynamic, we'll see
The pressure will either make him wilt, or make him show off
If he decides to grab his balls, we could have a great year [Reply]
why does alex's helmets keep getting bigger? is he wearing a new helmet design. is he THAT worried about head injuries? or is it simply his wife forced him to wear the kiddie protective gear you see with some children on the playground?
its like that lopsided don beebe helmet you used to see.
maybe alex's helmet weight distribution keeps him from being able to push the ball downfield? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
why does alex's helmets keep getting bigger? is he wearing a new helmet design. is he THAT worried about head injuries? or is it simply his wife forced him to wear the kiddie protective gear you see with some children on the playground?
its like that lopsided don beebe helmet you used to see.
maybe alex's helmet weight distribution keeps him from being able to push the ball downfield? :-)
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
why does alex's helmets keep getting bigger? is he wearing a new helmet design. is he THAT worried about head injuries? or is it simply his wife forced him to wear the kiddie protective gear you see with some children on the playground?
its like that lopsided don beebe helmet you used to see.
maybe alex's helmet weight distribution keeps him from being able to push the ball downfield? :-)
Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks:
Then you could pull the same logic of Smith pulling together a critical-to-the-win drive here and there too.
SD week 1...
key scores vs NO in the second half to hold a lead...
key drive late in the 4th to tie up (and win eventually) against CAR...
FG winning drive vs DEN in OT week 12...
playing keep-away from ATL in the final minutes, so they could hold possession and win...
some other games mixed in, where KC won more easily, so no need to point fingers...
See how this works? All aspects... as a team... have their part in wins... and losses... as a team. In case you missed it... football teams... play as.. a team.
It truly would have taken a miracle for KC to win a SB in the 2013-2015 years. No matter who the QB was, sans maaaaybe Brady or Rodgers.
Giving Smith credit against Carolina seems a bit of a reach. Hill's punt return put us in Panther territory. And Smith overthrew Kelce for the lead... Having to settle for the FG for the tie.
Just when you think you couldn't get more pissed off. Brian Baldinger highlighted another play not mentioned here. Alex had perfect protection and missed two wide open TD's on the same play bc he was scared.
Just when you think you couldn't get more pissed off. Brian Baldinger highlighted another play not mentioned here. Alex had perfect protection and missed two wide open TD's bc he was scared.
Just when you think you couldn't get more pissed off. Brian Baldinger highlighted another play not mentioned here. Alex had perfect protection and missed two wide open TD's on the same play bc he was scared.
We should have beaten that Steelers team.
Here comes the usual crowd with "They weren't open" "The safety was closing" [Reply]
Just when you think you couldn't get more pissed off. Brian Baldinger highlighted another play not mentioned here. Alex had perfect protection and missed two wide open TD's on the same play bc he was scared.
We should have beaten that Steelers team.
Posted this in the Mahomes thread. How embarrassing and maddening this still is. [Reply]
Just when you think you couldn't get more pissed off. Brian Baldinger highlighted another play not mentioned here. Alex had perfect protection and missed two wide open TD's on the same play bc he was scared.
We should have beaten that Steelers team.
You watch those two plays and then you watch Patrick Mahomes and realize that those are the kind of plays Mahomes made a career out of.
It's as if Dorsey/Reid watched this tape and said, "we need to draft a guy who makes those plays". Unreal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
You watch those two plays and then you watch Patrick Mahomes and realize that those are the kind of plays Mahomes made a career out of.
It's as if Dorsey/Reid watched this tape and said, "we need to draft a guy who makes those plays". Unreal.
What's most frustrating/infuriating about watching them is that this inadequacy was known and apparent before the Chiefs wasted two second round picks and five years on this turd.
He's a coward. A pussy. A chickenshit. A limp dick... when it comes to throwing the ball. It is expressed most obviously in his unwillingness to throw the ball deep, but it shows up in the choices he makes on short and intermediate routes, too.
Just when you think you couldn't get more pissed off. Brian Baldinger highlighted another play not mentioned here.
I posted this right after the playoff game. And fucking retards argued with me. Fuck all ya'll.
Here's the SECOND wide open Tyreek Hill TD that Smith missed. To be fair, the Chiefs scored a TD on this drive. FIVE MINUTES LATER. pic.twitter.com/goiPyfZchP
— Clay W. (name withheld) (@ClayW. (name withheld)) January 17, 2017
Two years to get Patrick ready. He's a turnover machine if you put him in any earlier. Smith wins games. Patrick hasn't learned how to win yet, let's not forget that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TigerUppercut:
Two years to get Patrick ready. He's a turnover machine if you put him in any earlier. Smith wins games. Patrick hasn't learned how to win yet, let's not forget that.
Yeah I have to agree. You really ARE the stupidest choad-jammer this website has ever had the misfortune to know.
Welp, good thing you and your underachieving monkey-fart of a QB will be history after this season. [Reply]