Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I’m pretty sure that Reid has always deferred when given the chance.
Yes. Reid will stick by the formula. Give him and Pat a little break to fully digest what the defense threw at them and go out and shred it on the first drive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
And on the chance that you don’t score? They now get the ball in the second half.
If you get the ball in the second half and you’re down....it gives you a chance to get back into it. If you get the ball in the second half and you’re up...it gives you a chance to extend your lead.
I’d be willing to bet on Mahomes in his third year, at home with Reid’s finest opening script getting that opening 7
Prevailing wisdom is on your side here of course, I just wanna put a lump in this particular teams throat ASAP... not sweating it though, we’ll be fine either way [Reply]
“In addition to the flyover by the B-2 stealth bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base, Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt will bang the drum before the game. Spirit leader is Paul Rudd. Retired Naval Petty Officer First Class Generald Wilson performing national anthem.” [Reply]
One thing that I'm concerned about is the targeting that the Titans have done on Kelce. In the 'forward progress' and 'Mariota pass to himself' game, the Titans took Kelce out on a questionable hit. i would say questionable hit being very lenient; they went helmet to helmet when Kelce was down. The game this year, Kelce was also taken out of the game with a concussion.
People say Vraibel is a great coach and makes his player play hard. I say he's of the same mold at the biggest cheating coach in history. Kelce has to be aware and keep his head up.
Taking out the best player of the other team has always been part of football. I don't agree with the philosophy however if you can take an expendable player and use him to take out the other teams best player, why would you hesitate?
A personal foul penalty is a small price to pay to take out a player that you can't deal with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
One thing that I'm concerned about is the targeting that the Titans have done on Kelce. In the 'forward progress' and 'Mariota pass to himself' game, the Titans took Kelce out on a questionable hit. i would say questionable hit being very lenient; they went helmet to helmet when Kelce was down. The game this year, Kelce was also taken out of the game with a concussion.
People say Vraibel is a great coach and makes his player play hard. I say he's of the same mold at the biggest cheating coach in history. Kelce has to be aware and keep his head up.
Taking out the best player of the other team has always been part of football. I don't agree with the philosophy however if you can take an expendable player and use him to take out the other teams best player, why would you hesitate?
A personal foul penalty is a small price to pay to take out a player that you can't deal with.
There is iron in your words for all to hear [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
One thing that I'm concerned about is the targeting that the Titans have done on Kelce. In the 'forward progress' and 'Mariota pass to himself' game, the Titans took Kelce out on a questionable hit. i would say questionable hit being very lenient; they went helmet to helmet when Kelce was down. The game this year, Kelce was also taken out of the game with a concussion.
People say Vraibel is a great coach and makes his player play hard. I say he's of the same mold at the biggest cheating coach in history. Kelce has to be aware and keep his head up.
Taking out the best player of the other team has always been part of football. I don't agree with the philosophy however if you can take an expendable player and use him to take out the other teams best player, why would you hesitate?
A personal foul penalty is a small price to pay to take out a player that you can't deal with.