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Smith had some great deep passes that were dropped today. I cannot blame him at all for what happened today. |
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Option 1) Receivers do nothing but make terrible plays and can't get open Option 2) Receivers catch everything thrown at them and physically overpower CBs with size and speed Option 3) Receivers make some really great plays and some ****ing awful plays. For every terrible Avery drop, there was a Jenkins backwards leap on a moonball or a McCluster dive over the middle. Again though, nuance, the enemy of ChiefsPlanet. |
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It's weird, but I am kind of glad that reality has punched us in the face. It either forces improvement, or it takes out the trash. |
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The NFL is rigged, congrats... who knew? |
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At least 50 as well. The difference is Denver's WR's didn't drop anything, while Alex Smith had good throw after good throw dropped by Avery (mostly) and Fasano. |
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Avery was consistently disastrous, but I didn't get to see the first INT. |
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**** it . I've had a few minutes to calm down. We are what we are. A team CAPABLE of beating the best, but coming up short. There wasn't a Donk fan on the planet that wasn't freaking out on this game. We CAN do it. Will we? Who knows. But nobody is going to count the Chiefs out after this one. Including my sorry ass.
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Then sure. I'm not saying Smith was the reason the team lost. I'm saying that laying it all at the feet of the receivers, giving them no credit and all blame, is comically inaccurate, and not the least bit ironic, given that you were watching the mother****ing game. |
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you are right we have some tempers. 3 losses in a row do that |
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Sorry if the facts actually complicate the narrative, though. |
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