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I guess it'd be one of those "you can smell your own" moments... |
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Could work. |
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I also think they'll give Tyler Bray plenty of time, based on what I heard from camp. |
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If the D score a few points. Then Off doesn't have to work as hard. but I haven't not seeing this dink and dunk thing yet
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If you guys could shut the **** up about football, we are trying to have a conversation about bisexual women in here.
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Teams make their own "luck". It doesn't just happen to them. |
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I'm a white guy that attended an HBC. For 10 years (**** you GWB for ending my free ride.) Studying Literature and Poetry (mostly 19th century European, which I was not fond of *but the Irish - as they always do - find a way to make it a ride.*) Sadly, I isn't a prof. I did spend a metric-phuq-ton of time with white gay men, black "down low" men, and mostly women (WINNING!) So I'm pretty ok with my gay. I'm not so much up with the bi thing. Not really for or against just ignorant of the whole deal... |
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Until this offensive line plays better as a unit, the offense as a whole is going to struggle. Do any of you guys even watch the games? |
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Chicago 3 D/ST TDs Grabbed 11 TO You know the thing that has been mentioned 100 times how it is carrying half the load for the KC offense. OL is also protecting much better than last year. San Diego scored 350 points last year. Their #1 guy Antonio Gates is not hobbled. OL is also protecting much better than last year. Philly They are playing wide-open. They got the physical specimens. McCoy, Jackson, and Vick. It comes down to how consistent Vick is gonna play and how consent will his health be. KC You guys scored 211 points last year. There is upside to what's been shown this year for sure. Guys need to play better and getting a TE on the field that isn't bottom of the depth chart will help. |
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Yeah the offense is weak, but I hate stupid stats like this. |
I don't know about many of you, but I fully expected the offense to struggle a bit early in the year. It's a young line, and a new, complex offensive system. I'm really only surprised that the defense has been so lights out that we're 3-0. This bodes well, as I think the second half of the season the offense should be better than the first half.
Remember year one of Vermeil/Saunders? TrINT? Anybody think that offense would go on to do what it did in the next few seasons? I'm not worried. |
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Albert is injured (again) but playing and Fish flat out sucks unless he can square up and just maul a guy. And yea, he can and has blown up defenders on running plays. As far as the interior I completely disagree... |
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Seriously? |
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Trint Green, Eddie K, Preist -- that is their knowledge of "offense". |
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They are in no way, shape or form "better". |
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The reasons for that failure of execution would then fall into the items you listed. |
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Hopefully something similar happens with this offense... And I do agree with you on expecting them to struggle (although not quite to the degree that they have). And I do expect them to improve at some point. But at this point, however, we can really only discuss what's happened on the field so far. Anything else is conjecture. |
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We need to run JC more. |
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Also became pretty obvious later on that the in-season acquisition of Eddie Kennison was going to be great. That team did have perhaps the worst starting set of WRs I think I've ever seen through 10 or 12 weeks. |
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And SD has 3 new players that were not SD players the previous season? True or false? |
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****ing wonderful economy. |
Is someone claiming our OL isn't struggling? Really?
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Pursue what you love, you'll never work a day in your life... |
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I don't think there's been a player like him to switch sides since then who generated so much hate and animosity from his old team. In the Chiefs/Broncos rivalry, that is. |
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I don't understand...
When we traded two second round picks for Alex Smith, and all of us complained... what did you think we were complaining about? When Kyle Orton took over for this team and we saw what even a mildly competent quarterback looked like, what do you think we were saying about the rest of the talent on this team? Alex Smith is not a game winner. We all know this. We knew this back in March. The Chiefs are absolutely a playoff caliber team, because they have enough pieces on both sides of the ball. I, for one, am capable of compartmentalizing my dissatisfaction with our quarterback situation and my relief and joy of having a QB who is capable enough to not lose us games and, if not lead, then shepherd us to victory. Quarterback remains the single most important position in all of team sports. I am adamant that whoever plays that position needs to be one of your absolute best players. Alex Smith is not one of our eleven best players. But the other 21 guys are good enough to make up for it right now. |
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Allen shouldn't be starting. Schwartz should be at that LG spot. That should help the run game out enough to try and get it going early in the game.
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I don't think that anyone is saying that the offense isn't a concern, and shouldn't be improved. I think what most are saying is that its a work in progress, that has the luxury of having the time to grow because of the defense?
I don't recall personally anyone saying that the offense is perfect. I can recall both Andy Reid and Alex Smith both saying in the post game interviews that there was still a lot to work on. |
Regarding Charles, he's actually touched the ball (and scored) more times in 2013 than he had in 2012 through three games, although he has 22 fewer yards:
70 touches for 375 yards and 3 TD 64 touches for 397 yards and 1 TD He accounts for, right now, 57.8% of the teams rushes, 22.9% of the team's targets on passing plays, 28.1% of the team's receptions and 37.5% of the team's total yardage. All this without a breakout game like NO in week 3 last year. I think they know where their bread is buttered. |
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If by "right now" you think we can win a playoff game I completely disagree... |
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That doesn't pay very well so I'm going to need a real job. |
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A Kendrick Lewis injury or facing a killer passing attack that forces us to score at will... We haven't been tested the way we will be. But for right now, the plan is working. |
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Nice. Nice to have someone else aboard... |
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One can dream... |
I think Kush is a longer-term project.
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There is absolutely no depth behind Charles. Well, hell, on offense there really isn't any depth anywhere. I don't know and wont pretend to but every time Knile Davis touches the ball, I hold my breath that he doesn't fumble. And if Alex Smith isn't throwing to bowe or avery, or Charles. Who is he throwing to? Hopefully certainly not McCluster. |
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The only thing I have saw from Lewis, was just a god awful angle that allowed Mike Vick to rush for that really long gain. Other than that, I really haven't noticed much of him. Maybe that's a good thing? Although, Sean Smith, and Berry have flashed very well for the secondary. |
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The 2nd string offensive line was actually not all that bad when facing other backups. I didn't zero in on Kush too much because I was mostly watching the WRs. |
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The only problem spot right now is TE, and that's because they've lost the top three of them to injury since camp (if you include Moeaki). |
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