Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Its stunning how hard our schedule has turned out to be. I mean we have no let up. Every team we play but like 3 have winning records at the moment.
Meanwhile Brady just plays losers like every fucking year.
Brady knew what he was doing when he went there. Bres was retiring, the Panthers were in disarray, and the Falcons had no a terrible defense and mediocre qb. He knew with no tough qb in that division and shaky teams he'd have the easy path. That wasn't the case with a team like Denver or indy who had tough division opponents and some solid qbs in the division at the time.
As for the Giants, if KC doesn't pass pound that team by 20 it's a colossal failure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Its stunning how hard our schedule has turned out to be. I mean we have no let up. Every team we play but like 3 have winning records at the moment.
Meanwhile Brady just plays losers like every ****ing year.
On sirius today they mentioned we have the toughest strength of schedule in the NFL the remainder of the season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
On sirius today they mentioned we have the toughest strength of schedule in the NFL the remainder of the season.
Giants look like a scrappy team but they got pummeled by the Rams and Cowboys who look like playoff teams. They've been competitive in all their other games so if the Chiefs let them stick around and have a chance to win then it will show what kind of team KC is overall.
Daniels can scramble and looks like an up & down QB.
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Its stunning how hard our schedule has turned out to be. I mean we have no let up. Every team we play but like 3 have winning records at the moment.
Meanwhile Brady just plays losers like every ****ing year.
To be fair Brady is apart of making those teams losers. [Reply]