I can't believe Chiefs fans wild over-confidence on here. You think they were playing the Texans or something.
Very strange.
Also, the typical "cheating" excuse/lie towards the beginning of this thread, is what we always saw from Indy and other loser fanbases who had fear. It seems to always be a pre-emptive excuse strike in case they lose.
Some teams execute framejobs against the Pats (Jets and Colts), and I don't expect that here from KC at all, but they best hope the players on KC aren't coming in with such an attitude.
The Patriots aren’t the same team as they’ve been in the past.
They are a 3-5 road team now that hasn’t won a playoff game away from Gillette in over a decade.
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
twitter.com/MikeGiardi/status/1085613912882589696
Yep. They're going to have to mix in some zone, though, even though Mahomes does well against it.
The key is not letting get right, which means not letting him step up and run right to buy more time.
Also, limit the big play to Hill and Kelce, and make him throw MORE -on drives like the first half of the first match up with the 2 INTs and his happy feet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhamBlock:
My bad, I thought we were just posting irrelevant facts for the fun of it.
Only ones from this year, because previous years don't matter.
And only ones from October on, because September is still the preseason.
And only ones from certain stadiums, because the team never wins there.
And only ones from the game where the QB didn't have an MCL sprain, even though seemingly his knee was hurt in every loss.
And once you get through those, we can only look at games where they ran plays named after protozoans. And even then only SPARINGLY, we have to look at those with a rate of 8-10%. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThanksForTheLoan:
Also, limit the big play to Hill and Kelce, and make him throw MORE -on drives like the first half of the first match up with the 2 INTs and his happy feet.
It was his 7th start. If you've watched him over the course of the season, you've seen his footwork steadily improve. The "happy feet" are almost gone. [Reply]