The Kurt Warner breakdown was interesting. The keying on Kelce for what their defense does should be exploitable. Seeing 3v5 winning at a high rate is the biggest reason for their defensive success. Other than Chiefs receivers not being able to get open and their players trusting each other in their assignments.
So all you football experts, how is the 5v8 winning when the 5v3 is losing? [Reply]
This game really gives me that Tampa vibe from earlier in the season where the team will come out and just explode their nutz all over the cocky bungholes.
Thuney, Toney and Watson didn't play in week 13. Three key pieces in this puzzle. Thuney holding up the rush, Toney being the X factor (the Tyreek type the bungholes feared last year) and Watson replacing Wiliams who was torched in the last game.
I think Verderame made a great point by saying that Spags should play Cook more as a linebacker in this game in place of Gay (perhaps). Close the gap in the short intermediate routes where home alone kid had much success.
Our DLine will not be pushed around so that will be a key component on the outcome of this game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
We all saw him suffer an injury severe enough that he had trouble finishing a game. I don't think it's weird to wonder about his health just 5 days later.
And I think the chances of him aggravating the injury are pretty high.
That's just the thing. He didn't have trouble finishing the game.
He was 12-18 for almost 120 yards and a TD AFTER the injury.
He's going to play even better than that on Sunday.
He's going to be fine and the Chiefs are going to win. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Razaele:
Funny thing is, it really has been a long time since I thought the Chiefs had a worse than even chance of winning a game. Quite a long time.
We shouldn't forget what a blessing that is.
I've been worried and nervous before EVERY game the season.
Not this one. The Chiefs are going to win. [Reply]