You're a bunch of superstitious children. Enjoy the Lamar Hunt trophy game from Arrowhead Stadium 2 weeks from today. Their Luck ran out. Our time is now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
No he wasn't. That's ridiculous.
The Colts decided for some idiotic reason that they didn't want to run the ball, and the Chiefs with three receiving targets are nigh impossible to stop when aggressive.
The Chiefs executed well today on defense. It's not like Sutton unlocked some extra play calls he had saved up for the playoffs only.
Hamas, you always say this. At some point you have to admit that there's something we're doing that causes them to abandon the run so willingly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Hamas, you always say this. At some point you have to admit that there's something we're doing that causes them to abandon the run so willingly.
Haven't seen the All-22 yet (obviously), but it appeared that our DBs played some solid man-to-man. It made Caveman hold the ball a little too long which allowed the big guys to work.
When Caveman thought he had a throw, it was short stuff that allowed 95 to get his hands up.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Hamas, you always say this. At some point you have to admit that there's something we're doing that causes them to abandon the run so willingly.
Huh? The Chiefs have the worst run D in the league. The offense is the only thing that makes the other team abandon the run, because they panic. Hell, the Colts averaged six YPC today.
It's not like the Seahawks or Ravens abandoned the run. Similarly, nothing the Colts were doing forced Reid to play it closer to the vest in the second half. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Hamas, you always say this. At some point you have to admit that there's something we're doing that causes them to abandon the run so willingly.
Well, we went up 17-0 pretty much immediately, which will make teams abandon the run? [Reply]
Originally Posted by FAX:
Haven't seen the All-22 yet (obviously), but it appeared that our DBs played some solid man-to-man. It made Caveman hold the ball a little too long which allowed the big guys to work.
When Caveman thought he had a throw, it was short stuff that allowed 95 to get his hands up.
That's what I saw.
FAX
Not only that but lucks atm was not as strong on the cold [Reply]