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Baby Lee 01-18-2014 12:42 PM

The worst thing about 2013 is that I will feel NOTHING about the Chiefs until January 2015.

Until they have a playoff win, they could go undefeated, unscored-on, TDs on EVERY drive and I won't feel a ****ing thing.

It'd be like the Pat's 19-1 season without the prior or subsequent SBs.

hometeam 01-18-2014 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 10376684)
Until the week you are going to play a team, you have no idea how brutal or easy a schedule is.

Everyone thought Houston and Atlanta were playoff teams last off-season.

I wouldn't say you have NO idea.

I think you can make an educated guess on how brutal or easy a schedule is, and as you get closer to a particular game, that educated guess gets more educated.

Mr. Laz 01-18-2014 12:51 PM

well yea ... if all our injured guys can stop getting injured, it should help

Baby Lee 01-18-2014 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 10376705)
I wouldn't say you have NO idea.

I think you can make an educated guess on how brutal or easy a schedule is, and as you get closer to a particular game, that educated guess gets more educated.

With parity make the edge finer and finer, the distinctions become sharper and sharper.

Back in Priest's day, no way the Ravens were actually as shit-tastic as he made them look. But he sure as shit made them look that way, and with our O-Line then would probably make them look that shit-tastic 8-10 times.

Last year's Giants aren't but a couple of key pieces away from SB champion Giants, but IDing and fixing those pieces are a multi-M$$ job no one is up to at present.

On paper, no way the Texans are as bad as they were last year, but that bad and worse they were.

Heck, heading into the end of a 2-14 season, I still had an aura around them as a team to be contended with, . . . 2-14!!!!!!

Seriously though, the entire league figured out their offensive 'tells' on a scale not seen since Rick Mirer.

Fritz88 01-18-2014 01:11 PM

TE is favored in Ried's offenses?

More like TEs are Smith's favorites which in turn became Ried's.

chiefzilla1501 01-18-2014 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Fritz88 (Post 10376748)
TE is favored in Ried's offenses?

More like TEs are Smith's favorites which in turn became Ried's.

You can't be serious

chiefzilla1501 01-18-2014 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 10376662)
Absolutely.

Kendrick Lewis will be replaced.

No joke.

Dorsey will undoubtedly bring in help as well.

Lewis out is addition by subtraction
Won't get much worse than Hudson, and Kush may end up being much better
I think Nico Johnson will bring a lot more to the table than Akeem Jordan
We've got decent front 7 depth, if our D-coordinator can pull his head out of his ass and rotate players every once in a while
Eric Fisher will get bigger and stronger, and undoubtedly will play better. Maybe much better. Cooper will get better.
Kelce will be back
Sanders Commings... don't know what we have in him, but he's undoubtedly going to upgrade over Demps or Lewis in their roles
Who knows... maybe Rokevius Watkins or Rishaw Johnson pushes for a starting job
And there isn't any doubt that the Alex Smith we saw at the end of the season is significantly better than the one we saw early on

Lots to look forward to.

Baby Lee 01-18-2014 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10376776)
And there isn't any doubt that the Alex Smith we saw at the end of the season is significantly better than the one we saw early on

The Alex Smith we saw at the end of the season is exactly the Alex Smith at the end of the season I saw all season long.

The story of 2013, AS demonstrated himself worthy of all my hopes, and the Chiefs D demonstrated themselves worthy of all my fears.

RealSNR 01-18-2014 01:42 PM

Ebron and Amaro might be the best players on the board when we pick in the first round.

I'd hate to have to pass on one of them just because we're counting on Kelce to not only be 100% healthy when he comes back but also not a flaming bag of poo.

Remember, his training camp last year was very Jon Baldwinesque. ****ing beast in practice, and AIDS in the preseason games.

BossChief 01-18-2014 01:47 PM

If we are able to draft Amaro or Ebron and Kelce returns from injury 100%...Alex Smith will be in hog heaven and might make the probowl next year.

It's crazy to think about the average Jamaal Charles would have with us adding those types of weapons at tight end.

I could see Jamaal averaging close to 7ypc....even though at first glance that seems unreasonable.

chiefzilla1501 01-18-2014 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 10376802)
If we are able to draft Amaro or Ebron and Kelce returns from injury 100%...Alex Smith will be in hog heaven and might make the probowl next year.

It's crazy to think about the average Jamaal Charles would have with us adding those types of weapons at tight end.

I just hope that Smith stays aggressive even if we add a player who could just become a safety valve. One area it helps a ton is in games like Indy where we're getting beat by press coverage, you do need to have these types of guys on your team.

BossChief 01-18-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10376804)
I just hope that Smith stays aggressive even if we add a player who could just become a safety valve. One area it helps a ton is in games like Indy where we're getting beat by press coverage, you do need to have these types of guys on your team.

Dude, he isn't gonna stop being aggressive because the team adds some playmakers that can effectively attack the deep seams.

If we have a healthy Kelce and add Ebron/Amaro...that means our receivers will almost always be against single coverage because the safeties will need to keep tabs on the tight ends in coverage.

IMO the combo of Kelce and Ebron would have a good chance of being the best TE combo in the league and would most likely require more than just safeties to cover them...teams would need to be dropping their backers into coverage too....that's whee Jamaal just flat out rapes teams.

Mr. Laz 01-18-2014 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 10376794)
Ebron and Amaro might be the best players on the board when we pick in the first round.

I'd hate to have to pass on one of them just because we're counting on Kelce to not only be 100% healthy when he comes back but also not a flaming bag of poo.

Remember, his training camp last year was very Jon Baldwinesque. ****ing beast in practice, and AIDS in the preseason games.

nah ... Reid/Dorsey won't pass on a TE just because we have some already.

They wanted to use Moeaki,Fasano and Kelce this year so using 3 TEs in the offense is already in their playbook. Double TE sets we can run or pass from ... 3rd tightend to rotate in and out to keep everyone fresh.

Despite Reids poor clock management skills, i still have more faith in our offense than i do the defense.

Mr. Laz 01-18-2014 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10376804)
I just hope that Smith stays aggressive even if we add a player who could just become a safety valve. One area it helps a ton is in games like Indy where we're getting beat by press coverage, you do need to have these types of guys on your team.

If our WR/TEs get separation i don't think Smith has any problem throwing the ball. Who knows, maybe when we get a pass catcher he can trust then he will even start throwing them open and before the breaks.

right now he doesn't have anyone he can truly count on

Anyong Bluth 01-18-2014 02:26 PM

Season is going to be brutal.
We play every team in the Conference Championship round next year- 5 games when you count Denver for both games.


As for Kelce being Moeaki- that's bullshit speculation at best. Tony dropped specifically because he had a lengthy history of injury at Iowa every year there- otherwise he was a round 1 talent. They took a gamble on him and if he didn't end up on IR faster than Mr. Glass he would have been a solid starter at worst for KC.

Kelce doesn't have a history of constantly being banged up- it was a random chance injury, that just so happened in his rookie camp. Hardly enough to see a pattern that's an issue like Tony. As for the drops- I think that has more to do with rookie jitters.

Yes, the jury's still out on him- simply because we got to see so little before he went down. But, that's my point - I'm calling it and saying he's going to have a good season and surprise some folks next year.


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