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I could see 6 wins basically bc I see some teams totally tanking at the end of the season aka Miami and Cincinnati.
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The Chiefs chose to start rebuilding the foundation first. Albert and Dorsey are great for the offensive and defensive lines. I really think that's a wise move. Yeah, it's not flashy... but I believe that's where you should start. They're building a foundation here. If Brodie flamed out... well, that sucks... but it's not a huge deal. We'll get a QB later. I don't think playing the Pats close was a fluke. And say what you will about Brady being out... but the rest of that team aint bad either. The fact is, we're playing a lot of kids... and those kids came to play. To me, in one game... it seemed like they did well for themselves against one ot the best teams in the league. I'm very encouraged. |
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You remind me of me in the early 90's when I was drinking Martha and Carl's Kool-aid with the best of them... Keep fighting the "true fan" fight.... |
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I wish they'd fire everyone.
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Funny how you come here, and talk shit after getting TROUNCED by the Donks. You're team is not only a joke, but they have absolutely no future. You're cap money is spent for the next half decade on guys like Javon Walker. A total washout player with no desire to play, and no leg to play on even if he wanted to. AT LEAST we have some sort of hope. We have ayoung roster, and planty of space to add the pieces we need. You're team is ****ed. For a LOOOONG time. Can't wait to stomp you're ass Sunday bitch. |
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Not without a QB. The rest of the team may play well, like last Sunday, but at some point a team needs a QB to make those 2-4 big plays a game that win ball games. The Chiefs are headed in the right direction with the youth movement, but until they get a franchise QB and dump Carl and Herm, they are not going to win anything. |
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Perhaps...i seriously doubt it this year though. |
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On April 25, 1972, Earl Morrall was claimed on waivers for $100 by the Miami Dolphins, reuniting him with his former Colt head coach, Don Shula, who said, "I happen to have a good memory. I remember what Earl did for me in 1968."
Shula's words proved prophetic when history repeated itself: Morrall replaced the injured Bob Griese for the Dolphins during the team's October 15 win over the San Diego Chargers. The victory gave Miami a 5-0 record, with Morrall building on that win to lead the team to the first undefeated regular season in the NFL since 1942 and only undefeated season ever. (quarterback in 12 out of 17 games) After notching a win in the team's first playoff game against the Cleveland Browns, Morrall struggled against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game, leading to the return of Griese. However, Morrall's efforts did not go unnoticed when he was named American Football Conference Player of the Year also in 1972, along with the inaugural NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award. Morrall was the starting QB for the perfect 17-0 Dolphins. Griese played in the SB but attmpted just 7 passes. Morrall was 36 years old at the time. |
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Now your comparing Huard to Farve? KCJohnny, you might need to seek help... Seriously, I am starting to worry about you.... |
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