Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
Law of transitivity doesn't apply in football, or sports in general, for that matter. That's a horrendous offense, especially away from Jacksonville.
I think anyone with a brain can see that NE's offense will pose a significantly bigger threat than Jacksonville's.
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
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.
Keep doubting Damien Williams and see what happens. [Reply]
Several of the teams the Chiefs beat that didn't END the season with great records, were on hot streaks with high expectations WHEN the Chiefs beat them. Jax is a good example as they started off well.
The Chiefs are going to Cuck NE this weekend. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
Law of transitivity doesn't apply in football, or sports in general, for that matter. That's a horrendous offense, especially away from Jacksonville.
I think anyone with a brain can see that NE's offense will pose a significantly bigger threat than Jacksonville's.
You were the one bringing up the fact that we lost on the road to some playoff teams. But carry on. You are doing a much better job at making an ass of yourself than I could ever do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Pest:
Keep doubting Damien Williams and see what happens.
I'm not doubting him. He may very well put up good numbers on the ground. But he won't have that big explosive play that Hunt burned us on in the previous two meetings. he's just not that kind of player, especially in the passing game. Hunt averaged something like 14 yards per reception. Williams only averages 7. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Iowanian:
Several of the teams the Chiefs beat that didn't END the season with great records, were on hot streaks with high expectations WHEN the Chiefs beat them. Jax is a good example as they started off well.
The Chiefs are going to outstanding citizen NE this weekend.
Bengals were 4-2 and considered one of the hottest offenses in the league at the time and the Chiefs destroyed them. [Reply]
The first 8 weeks looked like a meat grinder at the time. The Chargers were being picked as super bowl contenders, the Steelers were supposed to be good, San Fran was a media favorite to be a tough out, the Jags were doing well at that point in the season....
New England has 6 games per year vs the Bad news bears. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
I'm not doubting him. He may very well put up good numbers on the ground. But he won't have that big explosive play that Hunt burned us on in the previous two meetings. he's just not that kind of player, especially in the passing game. Hunt averaged something like 14 yards per reception. Williams only averages 7.
Hunt had a catch of 50 yards against Cleveland and 67 against New England that skews the stats. He only had 26 total catches, with that sample size, the average is far less meaningful. [Reply]