The thing the Chiefs are doing defensively now that they weren't earlier is forcing turnovers and that's encouraging. On the other hand, in three of the last four games and all of them at home, the offense has scored a touchdown on the first possession and then struggled for three quarters or more.
Question. The way the offense is playing right now, if they were trailing by 4-6 points with 3 or fewer minutes to go in the fourth quarter and were 75 yards from the end zone, do they engineer a game winning touchdown? The only way to know is to see that scenario play out. But the guy who has broken the hearts of other teams the last few years the same way Elway did so often to the Chiefs and Chiefs fans doesn't look like he could do it right now. Here's to hoping he has a 4th quarter lead in all of the remaining games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by davewan:
The thing the Chiefs are doing defensively now that they weren't earlier is forcing turnovers and that's encouraging. On the other hand, in three of the last four games and all of them at home, the offense has scored a touchdown on the first possession and then struggled for three quarters or more.
Question. The way the offense is playing right now, if they were trailing by 4-6 points with 3 or fewer minutes to go in the fourth quarter and were 75 yards from the end zone, do they engineer a game winning touchdown? The only way to know is to see that scenario play out. But the guy who has broken the hearts of other teams the last few years the same way Elway did so often to the Chiefs and Chiefs fans doesn't look like he could do it right now. Here's to hoping he has a 4th quarter lead in all of the remaining games.
Did you have help with this post? I'm asking because I want to see if there is another dumb mother ****er as stupid as you.
Go back to the last drive of the Giants game for your answer. PM needed to make a play. He did. KC won. The end. [Reply]