When is the last time we heard about a Chiefs' opponent giving up because they got punched in the mouth!! :-)
They had a segment about it on the NFLNetwork. Michael Irvin crying as they watch a clip of various Chiefs knocking the crap out of Dallas. I'm pretty sure that Irvin is stoned btw, his eyes are all red and fucked up. He looked pretty pissed about the entire segment.
The chiefs are the new bullies of the NFL!
"America's Team" can suck my left nut. They aren't good enough for both. :-) [Reply]
The defense is at their best when they’re physical and take no shit. Our defense under Spags has always pushed the physicality threshold when it meshes, it’s why I can’t be that mad that our defense takes the penalties it does, that’s what happens when u consistently push the limits of legal physicality. [Reply]
Shawn Barber is becoming a great radio guy. He made a lot of great points yesterday.
He said- that Ingram gets off the ball so fast that he almost instantly gets good leverage. Ingram is not worried about the glory or sacks- but has his own checklist going. He wants to push the guy into the front part of the pocket so QB's can't step up and get comfortable.
Barber said he did on the first play of the game, causing Dak to miss an easy-open receiver.
Ingram is a wedge breaker, busting massive holes, so is Chris Jones. This lets other guys finish off plays. This is exactly what we saw with Nadi and Reed getting sacks and pressures the last few weeks. [Reply]
In the pre-game thread me and few others from the Dallas area made this point. Dallas is soft. This the way you have to play them. Even if they get healthy and wee were to somehow meet them in the SB, we will need to be incredibly physical with them and we will win with little resistance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Shawn Barber is becoming a great radio guy. He made a lot of great points yesterday.
He said- that Ingram gets off the ball so fast that he almost instantly gets good leverage. Ingram is not worried about the glory or sacks- but has his own checklist going. He wants to push the guy into the front part of the pocket so QB's can't step up and get comfortable.
Barber said he did on the first play of the game, causing Dak to miss an easy-open receiver.
Ingram is a wedge breaker, busting massive holes, so is Chris Jones. This lets other guys finish off plays. This is exactly what we saw with Nadi and Reed getting sacks and pressures the last few weeks.
Ingram has been HUGE, instant impact from day 1 [Reply]