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11-13-2011 03:48 PM |
That was one of the worst-coached, worst-executed games I've ever seen from a Chiefs team, that featured two of the worst quarterbacking performances I have ever seen in one game my entire life, with some of the worst Kansas City running backs I've ever seen and some of the worst drops I've ever seen. There's absolutely nothing positive that could possibly be taken out of it, although it was actually exactly what I expected to see as of about 11:30 this morning. I just had "a feeling".
I don't care if Cassel ever throws another pass in Kansas City. I mean, I just saw him play a game against a guy who is, hands down, the single-worst NFL starting quarterback I've ever seen in my life and it was like he was trying to compete with him in a "who's worse?" contest.
I don't care if Battle or Jones ever run the ball ever again. I'm tired of slow and falling forward for yards.
They need to hook electrodes up to Bowe and Baldwin, so everytime they drop the ball, they get hit by about 10 billion volts. Not that there were *that* many drops today, but christ, they always happen when they're wide the **** open with room to run. These guys are so great when it requires the concentration for a highlight catch, throw a ball directly to them on the numbers and it's like they turn into Dwanethan Stonehands.
And I hate to say it but I'm really starting to hate this offensive line. The only time they can provide pass protection is when it's a pass call on a running down. Put them in long yardage and it's katie bar the door. And it's been like that for years. Get Wiegmann the **** out of there. Get Richardson the **** out of there.
That defense was an embarrassment today. Everybody knows how bad Tebow is. Everybody knows they're going to run the ball until you stop them, because they can't throw it. No, wait, apparently everybody doesn't know that, because it sure didn't look like our defense had a clue about it, on the field or on the sidelines. And then that touchdown pass. How in the world could they not see that coming? Christ.
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