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Rasputin 09-18-2015 10:43 AM

I think we will beat them in Denver. Peyton is going take some more beatings before we play them again.

ThaVirus 09-18-2015 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mcaj22 (Post 11739269)
but our offense, mainly the QB/HC is playing defense against our elite defense. Thats how we are going to lose the games we lose this year; our inconsistent offense.

Oh, no doubt about it. There are a couple inescapable truths we'll need to come to terms with: the fact that Andy Reid and Alex Smith are who they are at this point. Reid is going to call some absolutely masterful games from time to time. Most times he'll be decent and throw some real head-scratchers in there just to confound us. Alex is limited. He just is. He's never going to put the team on his back and as long as he's QB we'll always lose these shootouts and close games with great teams more often than not.

But..

We're still healthy.

Our defense is monstrous. The run defense last night was ****ing incredible. Jaye Howard is a load, DJ being back is invaluable, Houston is the best pass rusher in the league, Peters has the opportunity to be a top 3 CB by season's end, and role players like Mauga, Devito, and Abdullah are really stepping up.

Our offensive line is young, but capable and primed to get better.

Maclin, Kelce and Jamaal are every bit as good as advertised.

There are reasons to be optimistic...

The Franchise 09-18-2015 10:48 AM

O'Shaunessy looked ****ing damn good last night for a rookie as well.

Hootie 09-18-2015 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 11739283)
Do you expect us to win the division?

I mean, we are the better team and all that.

No. We were the better team yesterday, not sure we're better in general. I'm always going to take the team with the HOF QB

Pablo 09-18-2015 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 11739296)
O'Shaunessy looked ****ing damn good last night for a rookie as well.

Yep. If he can be the guy he was last night most of the time and we have a healthy Kelce then our TE corps may just be jizz worthy.

kaplin42 09-18-2015 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 11739092)
The Chiefs can hang with anyone no question. They just shit their pants in big games. They win last night and a tough loss to Geena Bay is ok. Now they need to take one of the two tough road games.

:doh!::banghead::eek::deevee::banghead:

They cannot hang with anyone. They couldn't even beat a mediocre bronco's team where Manning wasn't even calling the shots. Smith had 191 yards last night. In the first half, he only had 51.

51 passing yards in a half. Completely, totally, unforgivably pathetic. There was so much more wrong with the game, but that stat alone should tell you that this team can definitely not hang with anyone.

At least, like last year, I know I don't have to waste my Sundays watching this shit show.

ChiTown 09-18-2015 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 11739296)
O'Shaunessy looked ****ing damn good last night for a rookie as well.

I was really surprised at his production. He and Kelce make for a excellent pair of young TE's

bricks 09-18-2015 11:22 AM

I was optimistic going into this season and last night humbled the sh*t out of me.

No offense to the thread starter and I appreciate your efforts for this thread and trying to keep our heads up high, but, this choking sh*t keeps repeating itself over and over. Negativity rots within the whole organization, the fanbase, everywhere. The manifestation and spread of it is unreal.

I personally think when that type of energy is exerted in the universe it attracts bad things. That's how this universe ****ing works. Yes, I do believe in the law of attraction in how like attracts like.

That perhaps can somewhat justify an explanation as to how this team is so called "cursed?" There just seems to be a lack of belief between the players, coaches and organization as a whole. I can smell it.

Lightrise 09-18-2015 11:49 AM

It did hurt but I'm satisfied with the effort except for one thing. It isn't that Sean Smith wasn't there, but that clearly hurt the team as any suspension does. Can't blame those on the organization. I don't expect perfect play calling and even perfect play or perfect coaching. However, there is one thing about divisional play, with Denver specifically, that KC coaches of all regimes persistently do not prepare for. One of the great things I like about the Marty era was his teams ability to strip the ball. So many times I would say to myself with the game on the line...time for the strip and bingo, there it was. Denver is noticeably more physical against the Chiefs than I've witnessed in virtually all other games. You see this in the way they attack and tackle on every play. Its as if you discover yourself praying there won't be fumble on each play, or simply waiting until there is one...and bingo, there it is. Now I know that coaches preach ball security all the time...but I don't think they convey to the team how Denver uses this strategy, repeatedly, to specifically drain the heart out of our team, more than they do to anybody else. It has become the 'Chiefs' plan for that organization. It goes way, way back. Marty had a Raider plan, the Jets a Miami plan...etc.

This team is a good one and I'm not going to complain. It's the best team we've had in 40 years. Denver played tough but we beat ourselves and the players know it. I still expect this team to win 11 ball games and win in the playoffs. But it still hurts. There is no excuse for a penalty deep in your own territory that gives the opposition 8 chances to get in. Third down penalties are game changers.

BullJunkandIron 09-18-2015 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by kcjayhawks5 (Post 11739027)
I thought it was awesome when we called a timeout with 40 seconds left in the game... When we were on defense... And gave Peyton Manning extra time... To throw the game-tying TD on the next play.

I wish we could have did it before they called a timeout. That way Denver could of saved their timeout. We would of been a better host if we would of did that.:thumb:

BigMeatballDave 09-18-2015 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown (Post 11739379)
I was really surprised at his production. He and Kelce make for a excellent pair of young TE's

Yes, and they both should be on the field for all passing plays.

Provided Reid doesn't do what Reid do...

Rain Man 09-18-2015 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by kcjayhawks5 (Post 11739027)
I thought it was awesome when we called a timeout with 40 seconds left in the game... When we were on defense... And gave Peyton Manning extra time... To throw the game-tying TD on the next play.

I'd kind of like to go back and look at every timeout the Chiefs have called over the last couple of seasons. It seems like every time they call a time out, something really bad happens to them on the next play. Whatever they do during time outs, they should do the opposite.

Lonewolf Ed 09-18-2015 12:10 PM

Manning will be 15-1 vs. KC this season. It would not matter if KC had two byes after a Thursday night game to prepare. Manning beats KC. It is what he does.

jonzie04 09-18-2015 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kaplin42 (Post 11739368)
:doh!::banghead::eek::deevee::banghead:

They cannot hang with anyone. They couldn't even beat a mediocre bronco's team where Manning wasn't even calling the shots. Smith had 191 yards last night. In the first half, he only had 51.

51 passing yards in a half. Completely, totally, unforgivably pathetic. There was so much more wrong with the game, but that stat alone should tell you that this team can definitely not hang with anyone.

At least, like last year, I know I don't have to waste my Sundays watching this shit show.


You know Denver held Flacco to 38 yards in the first half, and 117 with two picks throughout the whole game? And that is behind a top 5 offensive line.

TigeRRUppeRRcut 09-18-2015 12:21 PM

It's funny how people underplay the significance of a fumble yet just want to castrate our QB for an INT behind that awful line.

QB's are expected to throw an INT from time to time.


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