Originally Posted by Easy 6:
In like Flynn, ready to see this offense redeem itself... this will be the performance we wanted to see last week
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Originally Posted by RunKC:
Hunt and Ware are bigger, power backs.
Our OL are bigger, mostly stronger guys. Erving, Morse and LDT all put up 30 or more bench reps before they started an NFL weight program and Fisher has always been a much better run blocker.
This ****ing offense is built to power run too. It’s a goddamn disgrace that they aren’t better at it.
Exactly, they were very poor in short yardage situations last year as well. Hunt and Ware are both excellent at breaking tackles- but they shouldn't have to the second they are handed the ball. They need to tighten up the run game and don't let teams T-off on Mahomes all season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Exactly, they were very poor in short yardage situations last year as well. Hunt and Ware are both excellent at breaking tackles- but they shouldn't have to the second they are handed the ball. They need to tighten up the run game and don't let teams T-off on Mahomes all season.
Still no reason why we don't use Sherman in short yardage situations. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
In like Flynn, ready to see this offense redeem itself... this will be the performance we wanted to see last week
5th of Bacardi - check
Cherry limeade and a strawberry limeade from Sonic for mixers - check
Brand new 3 piece speaker set to boost my laptops pathetic speakers - check
Ratts Invasion of Your Privacy going full blast right this moment - check
Any word on how long the starters will play? [Reply]
Originally Posted by TLO:
The first half - according to Reid.
okay thanks. Just saw this when searching:
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The final outcome of this game doesn’t hold any real meaning, but we’ll get an extended look at Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs first-team offense. They’re set to play an entire quarter of football against the Falcons.
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The 1967 James Coburn starred in the film, In Like Flint. This was a sequel to the 1966 Our Man Flint and presumably the screenwriters, on the lookout for another 'Flint' phrase, opted for a play on 'In like Flynn'. There's now some confusion between the two phrases and some use 'In like Flint' as if it were synonymous with 'In like Flynn'.