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Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar
Can't just judge them by points scored (or even yards). Pittsburgh dominated the time of possession by gashing our D with the run.
Now there are obviously problems on offense...dropped passes, poor run blocking, not finding open receivers. I just don't understand why the D gets such a free pass.
Imagine if it were reversed and it was the offense that was "opportunistic," consistently converting short fields into scores but rarely putting together long drives or big plays, and getting little push from the line. Would we call it a great offense and never criticize it?
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hey dumbass..why don't you get mad at
the offensefor not getting time of possession?
After the first drive, the Chiefs had 6 godawful drives.
5 plays-punt-3:03 mins
3 plays-INT-1:20 mins
3 plays-punt-1:01 mins
Halftime
3 plays-punt-1:12 mins
7 plays-punt-4:54 mins
7 plays-FG-2:50 mins
From 3:46 left in the 1st Q to 9:49 left in the 4th Q, the Chiefs had the ball for 14:32 mins. That's ****ing horrific.
**** anyone blaming the defense. The offense was garbage outside of the first and last drives