Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
The Chiefs haven't played anybody at home this season. The one good team they played was the Chargers, who they lost to.
They can't stop the run to save their lives, and Brady will have a field day against those LBs and that secondary in the passing game.
Good to know seeing as the Patriots lost on the road to a bunch of nobodies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
The Chiefs haven't played anybody at home this season. The one good team they played was the Chargers, who they lost to.
They can't stop the run to save their lives, and Brady will have a field day against those LBs and that secondary in the passing game.
We beat the Jags at home.....who you couldn't beat on the road.
You lost to the Lions on the road.
You lost to the Titans on the road.
The Dolphins.
The Steelers.
The only good team that you could beat on the road was the Bears and your defense sucks when it doesn't get to play at home. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Pest:
We beat the Jags at home.....who you couldn't beat on the road.
You lost to the Lions on the road.
You lost to the Titans on the road.
The Dolphins.
The Steelers.
The only good team that you could beat on the road was the Bears and your defense sucks when it doesn't get to play at home.
Our D played very well on the road in Pitt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CoMoChief:
Chiefs need to stop their running game more than anything. Sony Michel had 130yds w/ a TD hat trick. That partially may be due to Chargers def gameplan playing zone coverage w/ 7-8 DB's, but it's important KC makes a statement early and stops them running the ball.
If the temp is going to be hovering around 0deg, I highly doubt Brady is going to chuckin it downfield much. He's a dink n dunker at this stage in his career anyways...and this year especially.
He doesn't have the arm to toss the rock in the cold anymore.
I agree about the Patriots running game. They have been held under 100 yards rushing 7 times this season. They are 2-5 in those games. One of those 2 wins came against the pathetic Bills offense. If the Chiefs limit the running game and force the Patriots to be "one dimensional" so to speak I think they have a great shot of not just winning but winning pretty big. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Pest:
We beat the Jags at home.....who you couldn't beat on the road.
You lost to the Lions on the road.
You lost to the Titans on the road.
The Dolphins.
The Steelers.
The only good team that you could beat on the road was the Bears and your defense sucks when it doesn't get to play at home.
The Jags? This is the example you're going to use?
Like I said. The Chiefs haven't played anyone at home yet. They're going to have to defend an offense coached by the best staff in the league, quarterbacked by the greatest QB of all-time. Your inexperienced secondary is going to have a tough time playing the chess game with Brady. He's going to pick them apart, and I don't see how you stop our physical and multidimensional running attack. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
The Chiefs haven't played anybody at home this season. The one good team they played was the Chargers, who they lost to.
They can't stop the run to save their lives, and Brady will have a field day against those LBs and that secondary in the passing game.
The Patriots can’t stop the run to save their lives when they aren’t playing in New England.
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
The Jags? This is the example you're going to use?
Like I said. The Chiefs haven't played anyone at home yet. They're going to have to defend an offense coached by the best staff in the league, quarterbacked by the greatest QB of all-time. Your inexperienced secondary is going to have a tough time playing the chess game with Brady. He's going to pick them apart, and I don't see how you stop our physical and multidimensional running attack.
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
The Jags? This is the example you're going to use?
Like I said. The Chiefs haven't played anyone at home yet. They're going to have to defend an offense coached by the best staff in the league, quarterbacked by the greatest QB of all-time. Your inexperienced secondary is going to have a tough time playing the chess game with Brady. He's going to pick them apart, and I don't see how you stop our physical and multidimensional running attack.
Here we go again. "The Chiefs haven't played anyone at home yet". Blah blah blah.
And that may very well be the case on Sunday, by design. I expect a lot of dime, and therefore plenty of opportunities for the Chiefs to run the ball. I'm not worried about that aspect in the absence of Hunt. Williams has played well, but he's not a guy who can break the game wide open like Hunt could. [Reply]