Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Henry had his usual 180+ yards rushing in the first match-up and Tennesee still only won because of a fumble return for a TD and two special teams errors by the Chiefs.
Your only way to win is to rely on fluke-type plays.
Good luck with that.
Taking advantage of opportunities created by the defense and special teams is part of football. Most of this time this is not a fluke...just someone making a play. [Reply]
Fair enough... take away the two special teams errors the Chiefs capitalized off of last week (the failed fake punt and the kickoff return fumble by Houston) and remove the 14 points that those plays led to.
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Fair enough... take away the two special teams errors the Chiefs capitalized off of last week (the failed fake punt and the kickoff return fumble by Houston) and remove the 14 points that those plays led to.
The Chiefs still win by six.
why would i take them away? that's football.
you're the one making excuses for why those things don't count... not me. because they do count.
Originally Posted by Sevenfeet:
Taking advantage of opportunities created by the defense and special teams is part of football. Most of this time this is not a fluke...just someone making a play.
Our long-snapper snapping the ball early is not the Titans making a play. It’s a textbook example of a’fluke.’ [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Fair enough... take away the two special teams errors the Chiefs capitalized off of last week (the failed fake punt and the kickoff return fumble by Houston) and remove the 14 points that those plays led to.
The Chiefs still win by six.
Apparently the Texans going up 24-0 had nothing to do with our mistakes.... [Reply]
As some of you may be aware, this season I had a vision prior to the Vikings game and another one before the Fins defeat of the Immigrant Blowjobbers. (Usually, I only have these veridical visions when unexpected but extraordinarily good things happen.)
Well, I am pleased to report that I had another vision.
I saw two turnovers caused by the Chiefs' defense versus the Tacks. 1 of them is returned for a score. To be clear, I couldn't tell if they were fumble recoveries or picks ... but it doesn't matter and I don't care.
I also saw vivid, vibrant colors like unto a neon rainbow, dazzling beams of brilliant light emerging from the sky, and thousands of dead people cheering from the sideline ... all of them Chiefs fans and ex-Chiefs players.
In the end, it was a blowout with the Chiefs in victory formation at the end.