Originally Posted by Allison Chainz:
Think about it. What are the odds that the Colts knock us out of the playoffs a 5th time.. Probablility is on our side. Am I right?
Although true, Mr. Allson Chainz, it isn't about that.
It's about the fact that the Colts haven't seen an offense even remotely close to what the Chiefs put on the field. From scheme to execution to speed to immense talent (across the board). They've never seen this.
I'm reminded of Larry Fitzgerald's comments after our game with the Cards (and he isn't the only one who's said words like these) when he stated that the film doesn't tell you what Tyreek is like ... you have to see it to understand it.
Frank Reich has also repeated the phrase we've heard before, "There's elite speed and then there's Tyreek Hill speed." And as Belichick said, "You can't really 'prepare' for it."
Add Kelce, the vastly underrated Williams, Spencer, and Sammy "Feets" Watkins (hopefully), and you have an offense that simply cannot be contained by the likes of the Colts defense. They don't have the horses.
This isn't going to be a game of probabilities or patterns or streaks. This is going to be a game in which the best coach with the best offense proves (once again) that the team with the most sheer talent wins.
If we avoid damaging penalties and turnovers, this won't even be close and next week, the nogs will be picking our opponent/underdog to win again for clicks and eyeballs.
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There's an old saying in Missouri — I know it's in Kansas, probably in Missouri — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me 4 times — you can't get fooled again.
Originally Posted by FAX:
Although true, Mr. Allson Chainz, it isn't about that.
It's about the fact that the Colts haven't seen an offense even remotely close to what the Chiefs put on the field. From scheme to execution to speed to immense talent (across the board). They've never seen this.
I'm reminded of Larry Fitzgerald's comments after our game with the Cards (and he isn't the only one who's said words like these) when he stated that the film doesn't tell you what Tyreek is like ... you have to see it to understand it.
Frank Reich has also repeated the phrase we've heard before, "There's elite speed and then there's Tyreek Hill speed." And as Belichick said, "You can't really 'prepare' for it."
Add Kelce, the vastly underrated Williams, Spencer, and Sammy "Feets" Watkins (hopefully), and you have an offense that simply cannot be contained by the likes of the Colts defense. They don't have the horses.
This isn't going to be a game of probabilities or patterns or streaks. This is going to be a game in which the best coach with the best offense proves (once again) that the team with the most sheer talent wins.
If we avoid damaging penalties and turnovers, this won't even be close and next week, the nogs will be picking our opponent/underdog to win again for clicks and eyeballs.
FAX THE TOTALLY CONFIDENT
That's my favorite part about this offence.
And you didn't even include Robinson who's had 3 TDs in the last 3 games.
And Demetrius Harris who's not Kelce but is still an above average receiving TE, and a top tier #2 TE. [Reply]