Originally Posted by Whodey1990:
Well I am off to visit church. All the incestuous, skull sex, and feces eating conversation has me a little bit shook. I have better hopes for humanity than I have found on this board. I will light a candle, not only for the Chiefs season, but for your depraved souls.
What made this injury different than a high ankle from getting rolled up on(which he has had on opposite side this year and other years) is the shape and direct impact of the knee that hit him vs a less dense full body rolling progressively into the ankle.
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
If the Chiefs execute they win all those games. Every one turned on a mistake that KC made:
- Sneed drawing a penalty that allowed the Bengals to run out the clock
- End of half and end of game brain farts when a FG and two runs would have got the job done
- Kelce fumble on drive to eat clock and go up two scores
If the Chiefs play clean mistake-free football they win all those games. I think they will today and, combined with everyone upping their game to support Patrick, I think they not only win the game but control it from the start. Either team could win, but this myth that the Bengals are some unstoppable force is laughable. They should have lost two weeks ago to the Tyler Huntley led Ravens FFS.
It's hard to play without mistakes. Especially against good opponents. We have to win even if there's mistakes.
If the Chiefs win those games, nobody remembers those mistakes you pointed out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The DL has to win today. There’s no excuse. 3 backup OL and their C (Karras) has a bad knee.
We have to win up front. If we don’t it’s game over
This is where I am at as well. If Spags can't build a game plan to exploit this weakness in Cincy's O-Line it's time to re-eval him and his staff. [Reply]
What made this injury different than a high ankle from getting rolled up on(which he has had on opposite side this year and other years) is the shape and direct impact of the knee that hit him vs a less dense full body rolling progressively into the ankle.