Chiefs are already favored to win the SB now on NYT. Close on 538 too. If one or both of the Pats and Titans lose this weekend, those odds will climb a lot as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yes, I think it’s obvious that the gameplan for the Titans is always to stop their running game so Tannehill can’t make a living off of PA.
The Patriots defense is a great passing defense and an average at best run defense. Bill can’t just snap his fingers and stop Taylor and that Colts OL.
Look at the Bucs, easily one of the best run defenses in the NFL the last 2 years, and they couldn’t stop Taylor. The only reason he didn’t completely go off in the game was that the Colts took too long to start running the ball.
This just isn’t a good matchup for the Pats at all. Even on the other side of the ball, the Colts have a very good run defense and a below average passing defense.
Wentz just has to avoid doing anything stupid and turning the ball over and the Colts have a good shot. [Reply]
Chiefs are already favored to win the SB now on NYT. Close on 538 too. If one or both of the Pats and Titans lose this weekend, those odds will climb a lot as well.
Wow the New York Times finally got something right. [Reply]
Chiefs win 2 more they have the Division. No help needed there.
Win 1 more Clinch Playoff Spot.
Obviously 1 seed currently, that will hold if we get an L each from the Pats and Titans tomorrow. That would be extra sweet because if that happened its very likely both teams could drop another as well. In that case if we win the next 2 we can rest starters last game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by arrwheader:
Chiefs win 2 more they have the Division. No help needed there.
Win 1 more Clinch Playoff Spot.
Obviously 1 seed currently, that will hold if we get an L each from the Pats and Titans tomorrow. That would be extra sweet because if that happened its very likely both teams could drop another as well. In that case if we win the next 2 we can rest starters last game.