Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Our offense stalls against them? They had a full compliment on D, we had no recievers and a one legged Mahomes and beat them when it mattered most.
We scored 0 points in the 4th quarter on offense except for a game winning fg drive built off a 29-yard punt return and a stupid 15 yard penalty. We beat the Bengals because we flat out dominated them on defense which I don't think we can rely on vs a healthy OL. Just as we were really bad on 4th quarter offense vs buffalo. And the Rams, the broncos, the Texans, and even if more excusable the Seahawks and the regular season jags game. Our second half offense was not sharp the second half of the season and would argue a lot of that was masked by playing some truly atrocious offenses, including the gimpy playoff Bengals. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
We scored 0 points in the 4th quarter on offense except for a game winning fg drive built off a 29-yard punt return and a stupid 15 yard penalty. We beat the Bengals because we flat out dominated them on defense which I don't think we can rely on vs a healthy OL. Just as we were really bad on 4th quarter offense vs buffalo. And the Rams, the broncos, the Texans, and even if more excusable the Seahawks and the regular season jags game. Our second half offense was not sharp the second half of the season and would argue a lot of that was masked by playing some truly atrocious offenses, including the gimpy playoff Bengals.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
CIN is 3-1 vs. KC. I wouldn’t say we should feel all that comfortable about playing them just yet.
We could:should be 3-3 with them by the end of the playoffs. It’s a law of averages, especially against Mahomes. Whatever blew up in the locker room during the 21 AFCCG at halftime was some fluky shit. The whole demeanor of the team changed when they came out of half. [Reply]