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I am all for giving Demps and Jenkins a shot at it. Jenkins isn't really doing anything so it wouldn't hurt to make him earn his pay. At least Demps knows what to do with the ball....heck I don't even care of we gave Avery a chance, at least he can catch a KO or Punt, but can't seem to catch a pass to save his soul. Just my thoughts....I'm tired of seeing DMAC dancing. He doesn't have the moves. |
Still fun to read, even after a loss.
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"9. Nothing like coming out and playing with your nut sack in your throat. Brandon Albert, who is allegedly our most gifted and experienced lineman, jumps offside on the very first play. He continually leaves his man upright the entire game, and gives up multiple batted balls at the line of scrimmage. Sad thing is, he had the best game on the entire front line. Denver's defensive front won the match up, hands down. They had three sacks and multiple batted balls. Mister first pick Fisher remains a maddening enigma. He held Von Miller in check, but then lost to everyone else who lined up on him. He got torched especially bad by Wolfe, giving up a crucial 16-yard sack to knock KC out of field goal range. Phillips beat every KC lineman he lined up against. By far, KC's offensive line was the weak link in the match up. Our offensive line play has gotten worse over the past three weeks, and that is worrisome. If there is a silver lining, it seems as if when they brought in Schwartz and Stephenson in the fourth quarter, they didn't play any worse than the guys they replaced. They may be better players anyway.
8. Receivers also came out with their nuts in their throat. Avery drops a big ball early. Charles drops one that was a perfectly set up screen. Bowe was targeted fourteen times and only caught four. Charles was targeted eight times, and catches two for a yardage total of negative six yards. Our receivers are poor at getting separation. On the quick slants they are never open. The tight ends tend to do a little better, when Alex Smith doesn't overthrow them. Even the final TD Smith threw was overthrown. He was lucky that Fasano came down in bounds on his hip, or we lose by 17 instead of 10. 7. Alex Smith is looking more Cassel-like week by week. The difference between the two QBs is, Smith can run out of trouble, and Smith doesn't fumble or throw picks. Otherwise, they're basically the same guy. Smith's alleged accuracy is not evident. He tends to overthrow, which means he's having to get rid of the ball fast, and is not stepping into the throw. Very seldom does he have a clean pocket with no pressure, and when he does, his receivers can't separate. Bottom line is, KC lacks skill position players that can be game changers. When Dexter McMidget is your leading receiver, that's a problem. " These 3 are connected at the hip. In the 1st half, Alex' throws were right on the money. Had Avery and Bowe made some more catches, I believe the entire Bronco defense backs up and it snowballs into more carries for JC and more time for Alex. Bottom line - we don't have 1 of the receivers that Denver has. I'm more impressed with them than Manning. |
Spot on analysis as always! I love reading your posts after every game!
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I though the interior line played well and Poe in particular had moments where he shined like no other chiefs tackle I've ever seen.
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It seemed to me that Denver's defense sold out early to stop Jamaal and the run. Alex had time in the pocket and our receivers were getting open and he was hitting them. Then in the second half, either as an adjustment or because they had the lead, Denver softened up on the run and started playing the pass more, and that's when our receivers weren't getting open. It seems like we need to make the opposite adjustment and start running in the second half.
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Having ten yard holding penalties on first down didn't help either. They should have run Charles more in the second half. He seems to pick up most of his yards in the second half when defenses get tired.
On the pass rush, we didn't blitz much at all. I guess they figured it was better to play tough man to man and keep guys back in coverage than risk getting burned. Cooper was the only guy who got burned bad, and that was on a third and five play. He got suckered on a fake to the running back and Thomas got a couple steps on him. That's gonna happen. |
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Good read Gman. It's easy to get down about this game but I didn't expect to win this one. We need to win the one on arrowhead to do any good. We dump that one and it is pretty gloomy looking forward.
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Great read as always George! Thanks bud. |
Look forward to this every week. Thanks George.
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Good stuff George. That read was better than the game. :)
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George,
I like Alex Smith. Even though I do think he somewhat contributes to our problems on offense, I don't think he is the main problem. I know he sometimes makes inaccurate throws that are either a tad too short or high but his inaccuracy is not near the level of Cassel. There are times though when Smith makes really good throws but our receivers just fail to execute. He is better than Cassel in a lot of ways. At least he has better poise and awareness in the pocket. He can elude sacks every now and then and makes much better reads/decisions with the ball. He is just smarter, a better athlete and doesn't necessarily crack under pressure the same way Cassel does. Plus, he is a winner. Everything else you said with respect to the offense was spot on. The Oline is a HUGE problem. The Oline needs to be upgraded for sure in the off-season. There are way too many times where these guys are losing the battle along the LOS. They consistently allow the pocket to collapse by not giving Alex Smith the time he needs to deliver the ball. Prior to the season starting, I, like many other fans wondered if the Oline is simply a product of bad players or inexperience? After all, these are young players that need time to develop and learn a new system. Right? The thing that concerns me though, is, I have yet to see progress in any of our Olineman as the season has gone on. If they are still playing this bad late into the season, then colour me convinced that our Oline is nothing but a product of bad players. You couldn’t have said it any better with respect to the receivers. You're absolutely right in that these guys are just bad at getting separation. The route running isn't that great either and of course there is a lack of execution (ala dropped passes) it gets frustrating seeing this stuff over and over again. I think upgrading the wide receiving corps should also be a priority in the off-season. Now, Im not asking for a #1 WR, I just hope they could bring in receivers that could fundamentally do things well and of course fit into the west coast offense system. I know a lot of fans want a QB, but Im sticking with a realistic approach and not hoping for a QB at all. I know Smith will be here for a bit, and as a Chiefs fan, all I ask for is improvement from this offensive unit as a whole. Let’s get some new Olineman and receivers in here for next year to at least give us a shot at contending. I hope you don’t get the impression that I am implying this season as a write off, I am just being realistic in that I don’t like our chances with this offense. *Finally, how good would Smith be if the entire offensive unit improved as a whole? That is a question I pose to you and everyone else. I've always wondered about this. |
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