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Originally Posted by Flachief58
You said that said the O failed to put the game away. While true, if Bob's shittastic D had made one stop, then that final drive by the O is a mute point.
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JFC you must amaze yourself with your level of stupidity.
So you acknowledge that it is true the offense missed the opportunity to put the game away and that’s not the same as “putting this loss on the offense”... which confirms my point.
Also Sam Mellinger was critical of the offense after the game which might cause you some butt hurt, judging by your quivering asshole reaction to any criticism of the offense.
https://www.kansascity.com/sports/sp...223081595.html
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But the context of this team means accepting an inconvenient truth — this particular loss is more on the offense than defense.
The Chiefs have a head coach who spends much of the defense’s snaps on the bench with his quarterback, a freak-show talent who has already broken franchise and NFL records before his first full season as a starter. They have a top five receiver, and the league’s best tight end. They entered the week leading the league in points.
This team has always been about offense, its future as bright or disappointing as that group will make it.
They had it all in front of them, several times, and could not close the win. The most egregious was after the Chargers closed the lead to seven points, and the Chiefs took the ball with 3:49 left.
They ran twice for a net gain of two yards, then took a penalty and a sack. Including a penalty on the kickoff, they went backwards 15 yards, and took just 62 seconds off the clock.
That is simply not good enough.
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Your thoughts on Mellinger’s opinion?