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01-08-2017 01:41 PM |
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
(Post 12667707)
Business is ****ing booming, Steelers up 20-3 only 17 minutes into the game.
Ya'll wanted Pittsburgh. 219 yards of offense in the 1st quarter.
We'll be fine?
We'll find out next Sunday.
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Consider me concerned.
Pittsburgh looks like they're going to win 8 in a row. Fact is, Chiefs are potentially facing a hot team right now in the playoffs. That's reality. That's scary and true.
I don't like the Chiefs run defense. I'm worried that Pittsburgh will pound them with the running game. Leveon Bell is the type of back that could take over a game. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets 200 yards against the Chiefs. I don't think the Chiefs have anybody that could cover Antonio Brown. I fear his speed and his ability to catch the ball deep into the opponents territory. I could see big plays happening. Roethlisberger is 5-1 against the Chiefs and so he has their number. I fear he will have a lot of time to throw because of the Chiefs lack of pass rush.
On the other hand, Chiefs are at home and the 12th man will play a factor in Pittsburgh making mistakes. Andy Reid's record is sensational after the bye. So we got that going for us in that he could prepare the team better to put them in a better position to win. Pittsburghs pass defense isnt that good and I think the Chiefs could pass on them. I look for big plays from Kelce and Maclin. Tyreek could take one to the house this game in either returns, passing or running games. Ultimately, I think the difference will be turnovers. Chiefs have that going for them in that the defense could force turnovers and the offense despite its lack of efficiency; could at least protect the ball. If the Chiefs got those two variables in order, I like their chances of winning this game.
*They need the timely turnovers. That's what closes games.
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