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Nzoner's Game Room>Ten Things About Tonight's Game Week 7: KC 30, Donks 6
gblowfish 10:29 PM 10-17-2019
Ten Things About Tonight’s Game Week 7: KC 30 Donks 6

10. The good news is, we got a huge road win in division to hold the leading pace in the AFC West. The bad news is, we may lose Mahomes for anywhere from two weeks (optimistic) to losing him for the entire season (pessimistic.) As of this writing (late Thursday night) it’s unknown. The early diagnosis is a dislocated knee cap. You could see the doc on the field move it back into place before Mahomes came off the field. Apparently the Donks are too freakin’ cheap to have MRI available at the stadium. That’s the crux of the biscuit tonight. Can’t remember a game like this where our entire season may hinge on a damn QB sneak. I’m sure there will be a LOT of debate about that call by Andy; risking Mahomes and his bad ankle on a sneak when you have The Sausage and Shady for short yardage. Or, you just kick the field goal there, which is what they ended up doing anyway. If the sneak costs us losing Mahomes the rest of the year, that’s going to be a hard pill to swallow. We’ll see what tomorrow brings. That’s a freak injury for a QB sneak, for sure.

9. At the time of the Mahomes injury, KC kicked the field goal and went up 13-6. The defense shut out the Donks the rest of the way. That’s gutting up. More, they got an important defensive score immediately afterwards by Ragland on a strip sack scoop, making it 20-6 and that was pretty much it for the Donks. There’s a lot to say about the defense, but to say the least, they bounced back from the past two home losses. So credit where credit is due to Spags and the defensive unit. Nice adjustment on a 96 hour lead time.

8. The defensive stats were amazing. 9 total sacks against the Donks, the most ever in a Chiefs-Donks game. Two sacks each for Hitchens, Clark, Okafor and one each for Ogbah (he also had two deflected passes) Ragland (who also had the scoop for a TD) and Watts, who foiled the fake punt. Denver was 1-13 on third down, and 1-3 on fourth down. KC D only gave up 71 yards rushing on 21 carries. Does the nine sacks mean buy a Big Mac tomorrow and get nine free?

7. The first defensive series looked like the defense from the last two weeks. Face mask on Clark blew a three and out. Breeland holding gave a first down on a third and eight. At least Ragland stepped up and stoned Denver on the two point try. After that, the defense really cut down on the penalties and Spags started blitzing from everywhere. A thought to temper this pass rush tonight: Flacco is among the most immobile starting QBs in the NFL. Denver’s O-Line is even worse than ours. Brissett and Watson were both extremely mobile. We didn’t handle either of those QBs well. We did manage to overcome Flacco’s replacement Jackson in the Baltimore game. Just don’t expect us to suddenly start sacking Aaron Rodgers like this next game. But it was great to kick Flacco’s ass all over the field, and watch the shots of Horse Face squirming up in the press box. I liked that a lot. A really lot.

6. We won the toss this time. I think it’s important for KC to get the ball to start the second half. We didn’t win the toss in our last two losses. I just feel better when we get the ball first to start the second half.

5. This may be the first game we clearly won the special teams battle. Buttkicker hit all three field goal attempts, and kicked off to Limon each time. Hardman had a 36 yard punt return, and we only had two penalties on special teams plays; jumping offside on the Denver PAT (which also worked out for us) and on K-Pass in the second half. Denver missed a FG attempt inside 50 yards and had a fake punt blow up. All that is a big plus in our column. Kudos to Dave Toub for a job well done on a short week.

4. The 57 yard bomb to Reek was a thing of beauty. Perfect pass, right in stride, Reek made it look easy. That was the back breaker, you could see the air go right out of the Donks. Especially since they were double and triple teaming him all night long. In the fourth quarter, Von Miller was on the bench. White Flag city.

3. Matt Moore did a decent job tonight managing the game. He was Alex Smith-like. Lucky not to have some picks, but he’ll hopefully get sharper with ten days to prepare for the Pack. Let’s hope they beat the Raiders Sunday and that both teams get beat up real good. I noticed Moore barely got the play off several times, he’s got some rust. Look for Kyle Schumer to get promoted up from the practice squad tomorrow.

2. Andy Reid won his 200th game. Chiefs have won their last five games in Denver, and have beat the Donks eight in a row. We haven’t been very good on Thursday night, so it was nice to kick some ass on National TV for a change. Other minor side notes: Erin Andrews looked pretty nasty in black leather. Think she was moist during her pregame interview with Mahomes? And Joe Buck is a Meat Peeker. Does Aikman ever get creeped out?

1. Ten days off, a mini-bye. Can’t really look down the road until we know what the latest is with Mahomes. He left the stadium without crutches to go to the bus. So you religious types, work your prayer beads, offer some Rum to Jobu, but let’s hope this isn’t a season ruining event. Finally, thanks to Clay for covering the Ten Things last week. It’s a bummer to have to hash over a loss, but sometimes calming everybody down is an important skill to have around this place.

Here's to the power of healing!
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2bikemike 10:24 AM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by DJJasonp:
Anyone else notice Aikman's bloodshot eyes at the end of the telecast? And the fact that he called mahomes "homes"?

I think Aikman is a throwback to the 70s MNF broadcast team, where he's got a fifth of scotch that he puts down throughout the game.

As the game progresses, he gets more names wrong (called a Denver receiver Demarcus Robinson), etc. etc.

Those eyes at the end though......wow.
Originally Posted by scho63:
Troy was tanked! :-)
I told my wife Troy looks like a stone cold drunk, she agreed and said Elway doesn't look too far behind him!
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big nasty kcnut 10:35 AM 10-18-2019
Great read George.
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chiefsfan1963 11:03 AM 10-18-2019
Congrats D! What a turnaround! Our D did everything well especially tackling! High energy and confident despite the past 2 weeks performance they manned up and kept their heads up and you could see they got back their swagger! Impressive. As far as Mahomes situation here is the bottom line: Do not play him until he is fully healthy period! I could care less about this season! We need this player healthy for the rest of his career which is at least 12 or 15 more seasons each of which could be mind-blowing if he's healthy throughout! DO NOT PLAY HIM UNTIL HE IS 100%!!!!
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burt 11:04 AM 10-18-2019
Great post GB, Thanks!!

Originally Posted by cabletech94:
Finally, thanks to Clay for covering the Ten Things last week.
Clay, you did a fine job too!!! After all these years, I am gaining a little respect for you!! (Please keep it up!)
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mililo4cpa 11:14 AM 10-18-2019
Great defensive performance last night, which leads me to wonder: is it possible that Arrowhead actually hurts this group. Crowd noise makes communicating more difficult, so maybe it adds complexity to a D that’s learning on the fly. The D on the road has been Somewhat decent, but horrible at home. Just a theory...
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Frosty 11:14 AM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by Lzen:
- While I realize Flacco is not a really good QB these days, it still doesn't take away from the defensive effort. They were playing hard and bringing it. And like you said, those stunts and blitzes made a big difference. I want to see that against Rogers, not the sit back and wait to see what happens BS.
Before the game:

"Denver is going to run wild on that defense. Be sure to start Phillip Lindsay on your fantasy team." (a good chunk of the talking heads picked Denver to win)

After the game:

"Meh. Denver sucks and Flacco is terrible."
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Frosty 11:18 AM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Read this and taste the yummy Donk tears...
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/10/1...ek-7-analysis/
Originally Posted by :
By the start of the fourth quarter, several thousand Broncos fans decided to stick around for the express purpose of booing.
:-)
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BlackHelicopters 11:46 AM 10-18-2019
Welcome back! Thank you!
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Lzen 01:55 PM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by Frosty:
Before the game:

"Denver is going to run wild on that defense. Be sure to start Phillip Lindsay on your fantasy team." (a good chunk of the talking heads picked Denver to win)

After the game:

"Meh. Denver sucks and Flacco is terrible."
Ha ha, yep. Although I admit that I did start Royce Freeman. :-) Hey, what was I to do? James Conner is on a bye week.
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Otter 02:35 PM 10-18-2019
I've had 2 dislocated knee caps and can assure you if they were anything like mine Patrick was walking because the pain didn't set in yet. Let's see him try to walk today and I'll give you my updated thoughts. He's done for at least December.
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Hydrae 02:54 PM 10-18-2019
Always a good read, George. Appreciate your efforts to produce this each week (well, Clay last week)!

As to Aikman, yeah he was pretty bad with butchering peoples names (Felton?) and just plain getting them wrong (no, Robinson does not play defense for the Broncos and Watts is not a Bronco receiver!). But still not as bad as Fouts has been lately (yes, I think he is getting worse).
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Chiefspants 03:07 PM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Read this and taste the yummy Donk tears...
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/10/1...ek-7-analysis/
How does the Donks Thursday night performance compare to our Monday Night Meltdown - as someone who was there?
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crispystl 04:02 PM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Why? He's been a "serviceable" starter in this league on much worse teams with lousy coaching and no weapons.

He's a smart, limited veteran QB. He missed some throws, but he also made some throws. That one to Tyreek was so sweet Mahomes himself couldn't have hit it any better.

He was serviceable against the Broncos; with ten days practice actually running the offense with the 1's, I would fully expect a reasonable Alex Smith-type performance.

His presence in the starting line-up will likely force Andy to be balanced, which is a good thing too; and good for the offensive line and defense.

It's possible that we've seen a little bit of "standing around waiting for Mahomes to work his magic". It's possible that as long as Patrick is only out a few weeks and only misses a game or two that this may be a positive thing for the team overall going forward. A big wake-up call that Mahomes can't do it all by himself and they all must be accountable.

I expect a balanced offense, with a lot of short passes and screens mixed in with a healthy dose of Shady for the next game or two. Should help mask the injury problems and have us in good shape for Mahomes' return.

He's a game manager-type.
Yeah this is where I’m at too. It’s probably going to make us better.
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Chiefs=Champions 05:17 PM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by mililo4cpa:
Great defensive performance last night, which leads me to wonder: is it possible that Arrowhead actually hurts this group. Crowd noise makes communicating more difficult, so maybe it adds complexity to a D that’s learning on the fly. The D on the road has been Somewhat decent, but horrible at home. Just a theory...
I've been pondering this idea for a while...
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InChiefsHeaven 05:56 PM 10-18-2019
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Read this and taste the yummy Donk tears...
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/10/1...ek-7-analysis/
OMG...that WAS delicious! Great write up as always man...
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