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3-5 with Geno | 18 | 8.41% | |
8-0 with Alex | 196 | 91.59% | |
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10-29-2013, 03:47 PM | #422 |
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10-29-2013, 03:49 PM | #423 | |
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Yeah, our QB really put the team on his back with that 17-point outburst and his 0 pass TDs.
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10-29-2013, 03:52 PM | #425 | |
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10-29-2013, 03:55 PM | #426 |
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And one more time....Andy Reid didn't want him so what the heck does it matter? We weren't going to draft him because the guys who are smart enough to take us pretty much from 2-14 to 8-0 thus far didn't want him as our QB.
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10-29-2013, 03:56 PM | #427 | |
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Did Alex Smith generate a TD drive? If the answer is yes, it was surely something awesome and/or critical.
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By that logic every friggin scoring drive in one-score games are "clutch."
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10-29-2013, 04:18 PM | #431 |
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Talk about a sliding scale. 2nd quarter drives being labeled "critical".
Although I guess when your offense can't do anything in quarters 3 and 4, the 2nd quarter is sort of like the end of the game for them. |
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10-29-2013, 04:23 PM | #432 |
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Mellinger is even chiming in on this Chiefs fans negativity phenomenon.
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/10/28...frusrated.html Things happen fast in sports, especially the NFL, and this is something you’ve probably heard a million times — including here. But even in that context, there is something completely bizarre going on with at least some Chiefs fans. I read it in my emails, hear it in my voicemails, see it on Twitter and around town talking to people: At least some fans of a team that went 2-14 a year ago are now frustrated with the same team being 8-0, the NFL’s last undefeated team, and in control of its division and homefield advantage in the playoffs. Now, what I’m talking about is different than the reasonable acknowledgement that the Chiefs have caught an ungodly string of breaks this year, have played a very easy schedule, and need to get better on offense. What I’m talking about is what feels like almost a muscle memory strings of complaints and pessimism about a team that’s finally giving a starved fan base something to chew on. Look, if nothing else, the Chiefs have what really might be the best defense in the NFL. If nothing else, it has shown itself to be a remarkably clutch defense, and like I wrote in the column, we’ll see soon enough if this can hold up against better competition. But for right now, if you can’t enjoy these Chiefs a year removed from those Chiefs, then what’s the point of liking sports?
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Some people are completely insane. Upset that we "overpaid" with 2 second rounders on Alex Smith, but would be perfectly fine with us using 1.1 on a guy who no one in the NFL even wanted anywhere in the first round.
Then the scale slides to "Well we could have had him in the second round." Many of the people who wish we would have taken him in the second are people who have argued for years that it is impossible to win a Super Bowl without a QB that you draft in the top of the first round. |
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What is he, like 23?
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