pat probably saw how others shit the bed via turnovers in the red zone the first 2 drives, and saw the defense already leaking, and though "here we go again...gotta make something happen the rest of the game".
you bet your ass the players on offense are pressing because they have ZERO faith in the defense.
This will continue to happen because they know they have to score 30-35 to even have a shot at winning.
turnovers early fucked them and they never got back into rhythm. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigChiefTN:
Andy didnt turn the ball over 4 times. Most of this is on the players - including Mahomes. He cant make the types of turnovers that he has the last 2 games.
You can't keep calling stupid 1st down run plays for little yardage and dig us a hole that results in desperation pass plays. That's on Andy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by LongSufferingToady:
You can't keep calling stupid 1st down run plays for little yardage and dig us a hole that results in desperation pass plays. That's on Andy.
Running the ball right before the 2 minute warning was a terrible call from Andy. [Reply]
The WWFL changes how it officiates from quarter to quarter and play to play, this is a constant. 1 Arrowhead Way won't make an issue of it in the media. [Reply]
If Chargers-Chiefs was a prime-time game, “Fail Mary 2” would have been the topic of the day
The NFL has benefited from multiple exciting games this season, several of which have happened in prime time. The NFL also has benefited from the fact that Sunday’s game between the Chargers and Chiefs didn’t unfold under the lights.
As noted by former NFL referee and Sunday Night Football rules analyst Terry McAulay, the Hail Mary attempt by Kansas City resulted in multiple instances of uncalled pass interference. Tight end Travis Kelce was wiped out. A bear hug applied to receiver Tyreek Hill kept him from having a shot at making the catch............
If Chargers-Chiefs was a prime-time game, “Fail Mary 2” would have been the topic of the day
The NFL has benefited from multiple exciting games this season, several of which have happened in prime time. The NFL also has benefited from the fact that Sunday’s game between the Chargers and Chiefs didn’t unfold under the lights.
As noted by former NFL referee and Sunday Night Football rules analyst Terry McAulay, the Hail Mary attempt by Kansas City resulted in multiple instances of uncalled pass interference. Tight end Travis Kelce was wiped out. A bear hug applied to receiver Tyreek Hill kept him from having a shot at making the catch............
More at the link.
I'm not sure how many times I've said this, but this is one of the correct times to say it again.... WWFL NFL officials call everything they see, but only see what they want...
What's more damming than the officials not calling it is 1 Arrowhead Way saying nothing about them not calling it. [Reply]