Don't under estimate your opponent. Everybody said the Raiders would be an easy win and Carr had a career day. Lock has shown he has some talent and well I'll shut up .We're gonna kick their ass 42-0 [Reply]
Originally Posted by HayWire:
That should work in our favor. Mahomes has proven he can throw it in the snow and now we have Bell and CEH running. Should be an easy game if they actually show up to play.
Originally Posted by neech:
A chili 26 degree high for next Sunday in Dungver.
I heard on ESPN or whatever that it might snow for the game. Good thing Patrick is a "snow guy."
Honestly not very worried about the game, feel a little better actually because the OL played so well last night.
However, there were a few extenuating circumstances that may have played a part in that, and DEN does have a legit pass rusher in Chubb. How whoever-we-put-at-T will fare against him will be interesting.
Overall though DEN doesn't have the horses to compete with the Chiefs so I expect the Chiefs to win, and at least by three scores. It shouldn't be a competitive game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
ehhh, it seems the Chiefs like to play down to their competition.
I don't really see a blowout coming.
Denver has a pretty decent defense despite the injuries. I don't think they Chiefs blow them out regardless of whether they "play down" to them or not. [Reply]
Rogers resides in Lubbock, Texas. Outside of the NFL, Rogers is a professor in the business department at his alma mater, Lubbock Christian University.[5] He is also a professor in the Management department at Texas Tech University.[6]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Coming from LSU, will it affect CEH?
I don’t think running back is a position you need to worry about as it relates to cold and snow, unless it’s a total snowstorm situation. Even if that is the case and Clyde can’t handle (highly unlikely), we just happened to have signed a running back who went to school in Michigan and played for Pittsburgh and New York. [Reply]