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Teicher: Chiefs beat Broncos but fail to make statement
Chiefs beat Broncos but fail to make statement
By ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star The biggest game in years looms for the Chiefs, and they wanted to head into it with plenty of momentum. They’ll have to settle for something less next Sunday when they meet the Chargers in San Diego. They managed to hold off the hapless Broncos 10-6 on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium but otherwise failed to make the statement that would resound around the AFC West. “It wasn’t the way we planned it,” Chiefs guard Brian Waters said. Of more immediate importance to the Chiefs is that at 8-4, they lead the division by two games over the Raiders and Chargers. They can basically eliminate the Chargers by winning in San Diego. The Chiefs would feel better about their chances if they had more securely handled the 3-9 Broncos, losers of three straight games and seven of their last eight. But the Chiefs needed to go to the game’s final play to finish off Denver, and might have lost for next week’s game starting cornerback Brandon Flowers, who was carried to the locker room but said he had nothing more than severe cramps. The Chiefs had their lowest scoring game of the season. They failed to get the ball to Dwayne Bowe and had one regrettable sequence when they could have put the game away with a touchdown early in the third period. Instead, despite four snaps inside the Denver 10, they came away with nothing by committing two penalties and taking a sack on fourth down. “That’s not the type of football team we want to be,” Waters said. “That’s not the type of football team we need to be in order to go farther, if we truly think of ourselves as a playoff football team. Those are the types of things that will keep us from having success.” The Chiefs weren’t dreadful offensively, rushing for 185 yards. Quarterback Matt Cassel, despite not completing any of his three passes to Bowe, still found a way to throw for 196 yards and a 2-yard touchdown pass to Leonard Pope. Cassel dismissed it as merely one bad day. “Sometimes, offensively, you don’t have the greatest day at the office,” he said. But maybe the Broncos found the recipe for shutting down the Chiefs, who entered the game as the league’s fourth-highest scoring team. Denver put its shutdown cornerback, Champ Bailey, on Bowe and allowed him nothing except for an 8-yard pass that upon video review was overturned as being out of bounds and a 22-yard gain that was called back by a pass interference penalty on Bowe. Will the Chiefs struggle to score if they can’t get the ball to Bowe, who before Sunday was one of the league’s hottest receivers. “I don’t think that was the case,” Cassel said. “I think we had some penalties in the red zone and we struggled to get into a rhythm because of that. “Champ is one of the premier corners in the league. I’m sure they targeted him and said, “We’re not going to let Dwayne Bowe beat us.’ ” The Chiefs were beaten badly by the Broncos three weeks ago in Denver, losing 49-29. But at least they were able to damage the Broncos with the passing game. Cassel threw for a career-high 469 yards, and Bowe caught 13 passes for 186 yards and two touchdowns. Not every Chiefs opponent will have a cornerback the caliber of Bailey. But the Broncos entered the game with the NFL’s worst scoring defense, one reason the Chiefs were troubled by their inability to score more than 10 points. “Champ, he’s the best defender I ever went against,” Bowe said. “He told me I’m one of the greatest he ever went against and we battled it out. I’ve got his vote and he’s got my vote. He said our game plan was to not let you get nothing and they pulled it off. “They had a nice little game plan. But they couldn’t stop the run the majority of the game and that’s what we went to to win it. “It’s disappointing, but at the end of the day, we won.” |
Nice to hear they're staying humble.
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we had to blow out games in a row where we scored alot of points. We laid and egg and we still won. I am fine with it. I dont care if we win the next 3 games by the score of 10-6. Ill take it. lol
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I didn't get to see this game until I got back home this evening. I turned it off at halftime. No reason to watch further.
I'll chalk it up to the Chiefs playing to the level of their competition again. They've been the masters of it throughout their history. |
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Or are you talking about the Denver defense against Richardson? (Who deservedly got pulled in the game. The guy sucks. He'd be a nice fourth tackle on a team with quality tackles, but he's not starting material.) Either way, it wasn't good for Dorsey/Johnson (on pulls) or Richardson. |
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Fantastic day for the defense. |
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And the 2,431 yards on the ground by Moreno. Actually, other than the final score, I really wasn't impressed by our defense other than Hali, who looked very good in his one on one match ups with Clady, and Carr, who had perhaps the best game of his career. As well, Berry was substantially better in pass defense this game. I'm hoping that he's turned the corner. |
Failed to make a statement? We played a team with a good aerial attack (that put up 49 on us a month ago) with our beat up secondary and shut them the **** down. Our defense kicked ass.
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sacca****inidiot...christ man
it was evident we were going to let KNOWHSON beat us...and we took away their passing game...excellent game plan and Carr was amazing today...amazing...a stud...I will eat crow for him...I thought he was a suck ass coming into this year... he was a stud today |
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And to address idiocy, you don't let anyone beat you. If Neckbeard could have managed to throw a pass that didn't bump on the turf like a kid throwing a flat rock across a calm lake we would have been ****ed. Our defensive line was getting manhandled all day. Dorsey looked like a ****ing ragdoll the way Beadles was throwing him around. I mean, seriously. You are a former All-American, top five NFL draft pick in his third season in the NFL and you let a rookie own you for the second time? Don't be too surprised if the Chiefs spend yet another high draft pick on a defensive end in order to fix the obvious problems that we currently have at that position. On channel three... Moreno, courtesy of their interior offensive line, managed to rack up a career day. Fortunately for Chiefs fans, Orton sucked dog nuts. Even more so as multiple Chiefs defenders dropped sure interceptions that would have put the game away much earlier. Quote:
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thanks for the post...
that will be the last time I ever read anything you post, though one of those fans can't enjoy a great season I feel bad for you |
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Regardless, I'll miss you Hootie. Your wit and insight always added so much in following up my posts. You can put me on ignore anytime. Please. |
Denver is not as bad as their record. This is one of the better teams we've beaten.
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Did you see them play the Raiders in Denver? They are what their record says they are. They just get up for KC. |
our defense gave up 49 pts last time
6 this time yeah I guess we could discuss how terrible the D was yesterday.... and Berry lead the team in tackles.....again, and was flawless in coverage hilarious to me how much love Lewis, Arenas, and McCluster get while Berry is having the best rookie season out of our class by a mile...he's locked down his position and is making big plays on a weekly basis in the pass and run... And Albert had a great game yesterday....so **** Okung... |
Traditionally AFC matchups are very close. Blowouts like the Donks laid on us last meeting are not the norm. Good win for the Chiefs and glad the decision not to take the easy fieldgoal didn't bite us in the ass.
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I would shudder if our recievers were Brandon Loyd and Gaffney. I know Loyd has put up some numbers, but I am not a huge fan of him being your #1.
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We were playing a 2-4-5 nickel defense. It's hard to stop the running game with two D-linemen. We were allowing the run, and shutting off the pass, and it worked to perfection. You would know that if..............nevermind. |
Anyone complaining about the defensive effort yesterday can lick my anus.
I bet we lined up in a nickel package 3/4ths of the time. Our goal was to shut down the passing attack. And we did, for the most part. We dared them to beat us on the ground. You just knew that no matter how well they ran the ball, McDaniels would eventually let his passing attack try and win it for him. And it played right into our hands. Aside from the phantom holding call, and the mental mistakes inside the 5, the offense was good. They pretty much moved the ball with ease. 180 rushing yards, nearly 200 passing yards. I'll take that every day. That means we have the ball over half the time. |
"Bitch Fight"
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We played press coverage often. They tried to run a bunch of timing routes to the sideline. Our corners shut that down. They stayed with the receivers all day. When they tried to go long, our corners were right there as well. The only times they dried to dump it off down the middle, the receiver either dropped it, or we broke up the play with a big hit. Our defense was the main reason Orton sucked. He wasn't simply "off" today. We gameplanned to shut down the passing attack. And it worked. |
AFC Worst.
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It's You're BTW. Silly Raiduhr fans. |
LMAO @ Saccapoo. What a douchenozzle.
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Denver is one of the better teams KC has beaten. |
It was the first meaningful december game the Chiefs have played in half a decade. It's not about making statements, it's about winning games that count, and they did.
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Eeyore loves pooh.
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Was continually locked on his man like glue. Bailey's delayed corner blitz was the only time Cassel got nailed from his blindside. And that was Cox's fault, not Albert's. |
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I think the close game was Haley's way of ensuring McDaniels' return. A blowout might have gotten him fired. :)
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