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Deberg_1990 11-13-2012 09:27 AM

Lost Points haunt Chiefs
 
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PITTSBURGH -- They were the two touchdowns that got away.
Had either one of them held up in the third quarter, the Chiefs likely would have escaped the rain and wind at Heinz Field with a shocking upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers instead of falling 16-13 in overtime.

In the third quarter, with the score tied 10-10, quarterback Matt Cassel hit wide receiver Dwayne Bowe on a screen pass, and Bowe took it in for what appeared to be a 22-yard touchdown. But as the Chiefs celebrated a go-ahead score, they didn’t realize left tackle Branden Albert had been called for holding.

And shortly after that, linebacker Justin Houston scooped up a ball that left the grasp of Pittsburgh quarterback Byron Leftwich’s hands and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown. But ruling of a fumble by Leftwich was challenged by the replay assistant, and referee Carl Cheffers reversed the call, saying Leftwich’s arm was moving forward, and it was an incomplete pass.

“With this team, we haven’t been scoring a lot of points,” head coach Romeo Crennel said, “and to be able to score some, it was a good feeling. To have it taken off the board is a bad feeling.”

Albert is adamant than he was not guilty of holding as he sprinted out to block on the screen to his side of the field.

“I felt like I didn’t hold,” Albert said. “I don’t know what they saw. I blocked my man. That’s what I do. They seen what they seen. I know what people on TV seen. … It didn’t feel like a hold, but I can’t criticize the referees.

“Dwayne made a great play, it was a great call, and I felt like that would have helped us out.”

Compounding the disappointment, Ryan Succop finished the drive by missing a 33-yard field goal, his second miss from inside the 40 in two weeks.
“You’d like to think your kicker can make them when you get in makeable range,” Crennel said of Succop, who also missed from 39 yards last week at San Diego. “He’ll tell you he just screwed it up.”

Succop, who atoned for the miss by sending the game into overtime with a 46-yarder at the end of regulation, said just that.

“I just pushed it,” he said. “I missed one I’ve got to make, I should have made. When you come to Pittsburgh, you always hear about the open end of the stadium. That’s no excuse, I still should make the kick.”

Still, the Chiefs thought they went ahead when Leftwich, under pressure, lost the handle of the ball, and Houston took it in for the score. The Chiefs defenders were called for a 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct as they celebrated what they thought was a defensive touchdown.

“I think he fumbled the ball,” said outside linebacker Tamba Hali. “He meant to throw the ball, and the ball came out of his hand. Then again, the ruling was the ruling.
“That should be our mind-set going in from now, to score on defense. Good teams get to do that.”

But instead of the Chiefs taking a 17-10 lead, the Steelers, on the third-and-7 incompletion, got a first down because of the celebration penalty.

“The replay officials make a ruling, and there’s nothing you can do about it,” Crennel said. “Evidently the players felt they had a touchdown on the field. They didn’t. As a result of the celebration, we gave them good field position.”

Imon Yourside 11-13-2012 09:28 AM

Should read "Lost Points Comfort Chief Fans"

Iowanian 11-13-2012 09:31 AM

There are significant things other than points lost on the Chiefs.

siberian khatru 11-13-2012 09:32 AM

This franchise has been missing the points for a long time.

Iowanian 11-13-2012 09:32 AM

Hey, lets run the same 2 plays to the right side for the entire game, no chance the best defense in the league will figure that out...........

Hey, we've just gotten a big turnover.........let's run it up the gut.



Playing for the tie doesn't work you ****ing numbskulls...........

loochy 11-13-2012 09:33 AM

This should be retitled "Dancing haunts Chiefs" because everyone seems to think that is why we lost

RealSNR 11-13-2012 09:37 AM

Lost years and contracts of our only good players under the Scott Pioli regime haunt Chiefs

Rasputin 11-13-2012 09:44 AM

We dodged a bullet last night

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...m/neododge.gif

Deberg_1990 11-13-2012 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 9114826)
Should read "Lost Points Comfort Chief Fans"

heh, id love to know the percentage of Chiefs fans who were actually rooting for the chiefs to win?

Ill admit, The Albert hold was a poor call, but it didnt phase me at all. I just have no emotion for this team anymore.

BlackHelicopters 11-13-2012 09:52 AM

"Lost" aptly describes the entire history of this franchise. I wonder if my therapist can tell me why I torture myself like this?

Buckweath 11-13-2012 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9114840)
Hey, lets run the same 2 plays to the right side for the entire game, no chance the best defense in the league will figure that out...........

Hey, we've just gotten a big turnover.........let's run it up the gut.



Playing for the tie doesn't work you ****ing numbskulls...........

The Steelers don't have the best D in the league, with an average or good QB, the Chiefs could have carved up that D IMO.

KevB 11-13-2012 10:10 AM

Crennel's ending quote implies that the celebration would have been ok if the officials would have ruled it a fumble. Hey dumbass, it still would have been a 15 yard penalty assessed on the kickoff --- how about addressing the lack of discipline when everyone knows at this point that you can't celebrate like that.

I get that it's been a difficult season for the players, and they're trying to have fun which in turns allows them to play loose (and better). But you can't be stupid about it.

scho63 11-13-2012 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9114821)
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PITTSBURGH -- They were the two touchdowns that got away. (Really only one)

In the third quarter, with the score tied 10-10, quarterback Matt Cassel hit wide receiver Dwayne Bowe on a screen pass, and Bowe took it in for what appeared to be a 22-yard touchdown. But as the Chiefs celebrated a go-ahead score, they didn’t realize left tackle Branden Albert had been called for holding.

Compounding the disappointment, Ryan Succop finished the drive by missing a 33-yard field goal, his second miss from inside the 40 in two weeks.

Still, the Chiefs thought they went ahead when Leftwich, under pressure, lost the handle of the ball, and Houston took it in for the score. The Chiefs defenders were called for a 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct as they celebrated what they thought was a defensive touchdown.

But instead of the Chiefs taking a 17-10 lead, the Steelers, on the third-and-7 incompletion, got a first down because of the celebration penalty. This was the first dagger!

This is a nutshell sums up the season along with Mr Cassel's impressive wounded duck INT less than a minute into OT

With all our stupid penalties and miscues we have become the Raiders.......UGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! :eek:

lcarus 11-13-2012 10:17 AM

That holding call on Albert was horse shit. Should have been 6. Oh well.

I found myself halfway rooting for a win last night. Only because I have a couple Steelers fan friends that were giving me hell. I kept telling them I was rooting for a #1 draft pick and that I hated Cassel, and they kept giving me shit every time the Steelers did something good. So it was funny to see us pound their pussy asses for the most part. We basically won that game imo...without quite winning lol.

TEX 11-13-2012 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 9114973)
That holding call on Albert was horse shit. Should have been 6. Oh well.

I found myself halfway rooting for a win last night. Only because I have a couple Steelers fan friends that were giving me hell. I kept telling them I was rooting for a #1 draft pick and that I hated Cassel, and they kept giving me shit every time the Steelers did something good. So it was funny to see us pound their pussy asses for the most part. We basically won that game imo...without quite winning lol.

Yep. A typical "losers victory."

Iowanian 11-13-2012 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Buckweath (Post 9114910)
The Steelers don't have the best D in the league, with an average or good QB, the Chiefs could have carved up that D IMO.

Sorry BuckLombardi, you may wish to look around. The Steelers have the lowest yards per game allowed and are #1 in passing yards allowed.

http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorysta...1&d-447263-n=1


The Chiefs were in the game and if the Chiefs had a quarterback, a complete offensive line, some WRs that could catch the ball, they would have played smarter, committed less penalties and made their kicks go between the uprights or stay in bounds.............they'd have won, but they suck and are poorly coached, so they didn't.



I verbally predicted a pick 6 by Cassel during the coin toss at OT.

Imon Yourside 11-13-2012 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9114880)
heh, id love to know the percentage of Chiefs fans who were actually rooting for the chiefs to win?

Ill admit, The Albert hold was a poor call, but it didnt phase me at all. I just have no emotion for this team anymore.

It's kind of fun to as you cheer either way. When something bad happens you're initially disappointed and then the Oh wait hits you and you are happy again.

milkman 11-13-2012 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9114880)
heh, id love to know the percentage of Chiefs fans who were actually rooting for the chiefs to win?

Ill admit, The Albert hold was a poor call, but it didnt phase me at all. I just have no emotion for this team anymore.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 9114973)
That holding call on Albert was horse shit. Should have been 6. Oh well.

I found myself halfway rooting for a win last night. Only because I have a couple Steelers fan friends that were giving me hell. I kept telling them I was rooting for a #1 draft pick and that I hated Cassel, and they kept giving me shit every time the Steelers did something good. So it was funny to see us pound their pussy asses for the most part. We basically won that game imo...without quite winning lol.

It was a poor call, and a shit call, only because it's a missed call so often.

But the fact is, Albert got a hold of the jersey sleeve, and the padding underneath.

The fact that it is missed so often doesn't change the fact that it was the right call.

Bob Dole 11-13-2012 11:26 AM

Bob Dole always learns something from RAC.

This week's lesson: Scoring points feels good. Losing points feels bad.

Never knew that.

lcarus 11-13-2012 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TEX (Post 9115081)
Yep. A typical "losers victory."

Yeah it's nice to not lose a game by 24. If we go to OT and lose by a FG...I guess I'll just have to live with that this season. Being in a close game in the 4th quarter is fun.

Katie 11-13-2012 12:45 PM

My personal favorite was the turnover on downs and instead of taking advantage of the momentum and attacking, we ran the ball 3 straight times and punted...ugh

morphius 11-13-2012 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 9115486)
My personal favorite was the turnover on downs and instead of taking advantage of the momentum and attacking, we ran the ball 3 straight times and punted...ugh

We have been doing that pretty consistently. Shows just how much faith they have in our QB that they never even try to push it down field in that situation.

Deberg_1990 11-13-2012 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie (Post 9115486)
My personal favorite was the turnover on downs and instead of taking advantage of the momentum and attacking, we ran the ball 3 straight times and punted...ugh

When they throw the ball bad things happen. See last nights overtime.

Iowanian 11-13-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole (Post 9115182)
Bob Dole always learns something from RAC.

This week's lesson: Scoring points feels good. Losing points feels bad.

Never knew that.

You can't expect Romeo to understand that at the depth Chief fans do at this point in time if you're being fair. He's only been losing here for 3 years, we've been watching this shit for 2 decades.

Warrior5 11-13-2012 01:19 PM

Quote:

“With this team, we haven’t been scoring a lot of points,”
Quote:

“...to be able to score some, it was a good feeling."
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"To have it taken off the board is a bad feeling.”

What deep, insightful epiphanies.:facepalm:

Sorter 11-13-2012 01:24 PM

LMAO
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Originally Posted by Warrior5 (Post 9115591)
What deep, insightful epiphanies.:facepalm:


Mugalug 11-13-2012 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9115085)
I verbally predicted a pick 6 by Cassel during the coin toss at OT.

So close.

whoman69 11-13-2012 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9115085)
Sorry BuckLombardi, you may wish to look around. The Steelers have the lowest yards per game allowed and are #1 in passing yards allowed.

http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorysta...1&d-447263-n=1


The Chiefs were in the game and if the Chiefs had a quarterback, a complete offensive line, some WRs that could catch the ball, they would have played smarter, committed less penalties and made their kicks go between the uprights or stay in bounds.............they'd have won, but they suck and are poorly coached, so they didn't.



I verbally predicted a pick 6 by Cassel during the coin toss at OT.

The coaches did not want to put the game on Matt Cassel. You can see why. 11-26 for 154 yards and 5.9 YPA.

KevB 11-13-2012 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9115085)
I verbally predicted a pick 6 by Cassel during the coin toss at OT.

Not exactly going out on a precarious limb there.... :p


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