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Ten Things About Today's Game: Week 8

Ten Things About Today’s Game: Week 8

10. I was born a Chiefs fan, and I’ve been going to Chiefs games 49 years. In all those years, no loss was as crushing as January 5th, 2014; when Andy Reid’s Chiefs blew a 28 point second half lead to puke up a playoff game to Andrew Goddamn Luck 45-44. No loss was as painful as January 7, 1996, in ZERO DEGREE WEATHER, when the Kicker Who Will Remain Nameless choked on three field goal attempts to blow home field advantage for Marty, and sent that douchebag Jim Harbaugh to the eventual AFC Championship Game. No loss was as frustrating as the game at Arrowhead on January 11th, 2004 -the “No Punt” game. The Five Head put 38 points on a G-Rob defense that couldn’t stop anything, any way, all freaking day long. And that’s only three of the horrific playoff losses to these sorry sacks of suckage who snuck out of Baltimore in the middle of the night with an armada of hastily loaded moving vans. We could beat these dips another five hundred times in the regular season, and we’d still owe them a lifetime of anguish to get even. The Colts are my most reviled opponent next to the Donks. There’s a lot to talk about on this one, as this was a particularly expensive victory in terms of manpower.

9. The Chiefs are almost halfway through the season now, and have gone 2-2 on the road. Today’s win was impressive for a couple of reasons: One, KC won even after losing three offensive starters to injury; and two, the defense only gave up 14 point to Andrew Luck in Lucas Oil. Luck is about the only thing the Colts have going for them. Gore had some decent runs, but disappeared in the second half. The Chiefs secondary held T.Y. Hilton -who has historically torched us- to one catch for twenty yards. Chiefs generated a consistent pass rush all day long. Dee Ford had 3.5 sacks, team had six total sacks and forced some expensive holding penalties on the Colts offensive line, including one that negated a TD bomb late in the game. Hali seems to play better on artificial turf. His rush was strong all day, and he was held many more times than what was called. Chris Jones continues to grow as a player, pushing the pocket and wreaking havoc on the line. We didn’t cheap shot Luck -because we're not that kind of team- and kept him on his back legit for most of the second half. The pass rush is going to do nothing but improve once Justin Houston returns. That’ll be a thing of beauty. Can't wait.

8. I wanted to give a special shout out to Derrick Johnson. He has played great this season after coming back from his injury. He had ten tackles today, most on the defense and only had one bad play where he missed a tackle on Gore to let him score in the first half. For a player of his age, to be playing with his intensity, and his production, is remarkable. If DJ played in New York, he’d be getting HOF consideration. Never playing in a Super Bowl, sadly he’ll be overlooked unless we can get him there.

7. Alex needs to learn how to duck. He’s not getting down quick enough. Both hits today were borderline dirty, but legal. If those hits are delivered to Brady or Rodgers, they're flagged. Indy was definitely head hunting. Alex looked like Mike Tyson chewed on his ear after the the first one, and on the second one, the tackler put his hand up on Alex’s helmet and drove his head into the turf on purpose. Foles is close enough to Alex in skill level that the offense really didn’t drop off that much. Alex is more mobile in the pocket, but Foles seems to be more comfortable throwing the long ball. Kudos to Foles for not turning the ball over and keeping the offense moving downfield. His first TD drive was 80 yards. Seemed like it took him awhile to get his sea legs back, and he missed a couple passes, including one to West in the fourth quarter that could have been a TD with a better touch. Foles has experience as a starter with this style of offense, so for a number two guy, he was a great addition by Dorsey. Hey, if you can win a road game with your number two guy taking the majority of the snaps, that’s a good day.

6. Losing Ware really hurt. Apparently, Charles is going back to see Dr. Andrews about his knee tomorrow as it’s not healing properly. West can’t take the pounding, so hopefully Ware will be back soon. KC went to more bubble screens and passes that are basically like running plays; but that’s essentially our offense with Smith anyway. It will be interesting to see who makes it back for the Jax game; if they turn DAT into a tailback, or if they pick up somebody off a practice squad somewhere. Ahinger’s knee injury looked like a sprain, hopefully nothing is torn. He’ll probably miss a week or two. Line gave up three sacks today, two of those on Schwartz playing on a gimpy ankle. Chiefs had less than 100 yards rushing, no points scored on defense, and still ended up putting up thirty points on Indy. Impressive job by the offense, for sure.

5. Nice to see Kelce re-appear with seven catches for 101 yards and a sweet TD. The catch he made that got overturned on the boundary was a sweet adjustment; shame he couldn’t have held onto the ball to the ground. Hill was a game changer; catching a wide open pass for a TD on a blown coverage, and turning in another 50 yard punt return to flip the field. Harris continues to be an enigma. He almost fumbles away a ball; luckily his knee hit first; the drops one across the middle wide open; then makes a circus catch at the goal line on a ball four feet over his head, bringing it down like a power forward snatching an offensive rebound. You can see why the Chiefs love this guy, he just needs to focus and as a Fat Chiefs Coach one said “Eliminate Bad Football.”

4. Special Teams were a mixed bag with some very good and very bad all jumbled together. On the TD to Kelce, the D-Back laid a dirty target hit on him, lost his helmet, and KC gets 15 yards added to the ensuing kickoff placement. Instead of having the Midget kick the ball to Kokomo, Toub tries an onside kick, fails miserably, give Luck the ball near the forty, which ended up in the Gore TD Drive. The Midget has been scaring me with his yips on short field goals and extra point misses. But he did hit a big one in the fourth quarter from 44-yards to make the deficit two TD’s and two 2-point conversions. The Chiefs did a better job with downing punts, and Hill’s big punt return was very timely. The inconsistency is worrisome, but didn’t end up killing us today.

3. Nice to see Gaines get a big pick on a nice play. That turn over lead to Maclin’s TD right before the half, and flipped the game momentum. Peters was quiet, but that’s because Indy was avoiding him. Sorenson has been improving and did well in run support. He seems to be growing into the position.

2. I was worried that Andy was going to go full reerun 2nd Half Indy again this time, by throwing throwing throwing. The difference today was, we actually ran West to keep the clock rolling, and many of the throws were basically like running play throws, as the clock was ground down, forcing Indy to burn all their time outs. I think he learned his lesson in 2014. Luck was not given enough time to mount a comeback, and at the end, he was tasting the turf over and over. Both offense and defense did a fine job today, and the coaching staff should get some credit for game planning both sides of the ball.

1. Now the big question is, who’s going to be hurt for how long? Do we get Alex back next week, or does Foles start? If Foles starts, do you activate Bray? What are we going to do for running backs next week? If you watched Jax play against the Titans this week, they suck out loud. Hopefully they’ll mail it in at Arrowhead, and we can put another AFC South team win in the bank. Man, the loss to the Texans really hurts looking back, as they look extremely beatable now. Of course we had a real bad day with lots of turnovers against them, and played them before Watt was out for the year. Since the Raiders were able to pull out another road win in OT, it was good that we got this game to keep them at arm’s length. Now if Phyllis could just give us a little help…. just a little....

Wanted to say Happy Halloween to everyone. Let’s really enjoy this win. Road wins are always good wins. Hey, we still owe this miserable bunch of bastards four painful playoff losses, but for today, at least, helps lessen that lingering sting. See you at the yard next week!

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Old 10-30-2016, 04:44 PM   #16
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We should treat next weeks Jax game like a bye week to help these guys heal up.

We only need the be at 50% to beat those turds
Just throw a helmet on the field, eh Bill Maas?

You work even harder to win this week because of a weakened roster. Never ever think you've got a game in the bag. Leads to disaster, every time.

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Thanks so much for covering for me last week. I went to a gathering of close friends who had a memorial for one of my best buds who killed himself back in March. Important for me to be there.

As to your point on Charles, yeah, he won't fit into the budget next year unless he was to re-structure. I think he may just retire. Running backs gererally have a limited shelf life. That's why guys like Marcus Allen who play at a high level for a very long time are rare. Gore today for Indy is one of those guys who has played for a very long time, and this is probably his last year. Hopefully Charles is not done for the year, but we could sure use him next week....
It was my pleasure. I hope this meeting with Dr. Andrews is nothing and he will be available!
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Ten Things About Today’s Game: Week 8

10. I was born a Chiefs fan, and I’ve been going to Chiefs games 49 years. In all those years, no loss was as crushing as January 5th, 2014; when Andy Reid’s Chiefs blew a 28 point second half lead to puke up a playoff game to Andrew Goddamn Luck 45-44. No loss was as painful as January 7, 1996, in ZERO DEGREE WEATHER, when the Kicker Who Will Remain Nameless choked on three field goal attempts to blow home field advantage for Marty, and sent that douchebag Jim Harbaugh to the eventual AFC Championship Game. No loss was as frustrating as the game at Arrowhead on January 11th, 2004 -the “No Punt” game. The Five Head put 38 points on a G-Rob defense that couldn’t stop anything, any way, all freaking day long. And that’s only three of the horrific playoff losses to these sorry sacks of suckage who snuck out of Baltimore in the middle of the night with an armada of hastily loaded moving vans. We could beat these dips another five hundred times in the regular season, and we’d still owe them a lifetime of anguish to get even. The Colts are my most reviled opponent next to the Donks. There’s a lot to talk about on this one, as this was a particularly expensive victory in terms of manpower.

Don't forget Christmas Day 1973 in the longest game in NFL history when the FIRST "kicker who shall remain nameless" missed three FG's that cost us going to the Super Bowl. The first time I ever cried over a pro game.

9. Dee Ford had 3.5 sacks, team had six total sacks. Chris Jones continues to grow as a player, pushing the pocket and wreaking havoc on the line.

Great to see a much better game from Dee Ford and Chris Jones already looks like a great pick.

8. I wanted to give a special shout out to Derrick Johnson.

He is one of my Top Ten all time favorite Chiefs. I love the guy and the fact he will most likely play his whole career in KC.

7. Alex needs to learn how to duck.

He looks much too hesitant this year with his decision making. He has NO yards rushing this year and rarely uses his feet to our advantage. Last year he knew when to tuck and run, this year he is hanging too long to the ball and in the pocket.


6. Losing Ware really hurt. Chiefs had less than 100 yards rushing, no points scored on defense, and still ended up putting up thirty points on Indy. Impressive job by the offense, for sure.

Andy Reid and staff did a great job with all the guys going down. Foles stepped in and West actually did well.
I still have no idea what play Ware got concussed on and no one else seems to know either.


5. Nice to see Kelce re-appear with seven catches for 101 yards and a sweet TD. Hill was a game changer; Harris continues to be an enigma.

-Kelce needs 7-10 catches a game
-Hill is an awesome pick and he has GREAT hands like Peters, something our prior guys didn't.
-Harris misses two easy catches in back to back games yet somehow catches one 4 feet over his head in spectacular fashion. He's gotta learn to suck up the easy ones.


4. Special Teams were a mixed bag.

-Colquitt had Santos kick the laces for the missed FG
-The onside kick was an abortion
-No penalties on punts or kickoffs for a change except a stupid offsides on a punt.
-Hill takes chances but has good returns on punts but too risky on kickoffs. He has pinned up deep numerous times taking it out of the end zone only until the 12-15-18 yard line. Gotta put his pride away sometimes.


3. Nice to see Gaines get a big pick on a nice play. That turn over lead to Maclin’s TD right before the half, and flipped the game momentum. Peters was quiet, but that’s because Indy was avoiding him. Sorenson has been improving and did well in run support. He seems to be growing into the position.

Yes, Yes, Yes.

2. I was worried that Andy was going to go full reerun. Both offense and defense did a fine job today, and the coaching staff should get some credit for game planning both sides of the ball.

We all have nightmares and flashbacks of "Bad Andy" at numerous times during most games. Whether it's stupid play calling inside the 20 like today, bad clock management, or bad decisions like the onsides kick.

1. Now the big question is, who’s going to be hurt for how long?

I hope everyone is back. I think Alex is the worst as he got his bell wrung TWICE. Not sure the extent of Ware's concussion.

Wanted to say Happy Halloween to everyone. Let’s really enjoy this win. Road wins are always good wins. Hey, we still owe this miserable bunch of bastards four painful playoff losses, but for today, at least, helps lessen that lingering sting. See you at the yard next week!

Happy Halloween to you too GBlowfish and that was a special win in the Colts house against a team we have been cursed by for years.
I don't think we will have any trouble at home next week against the Jags but we can't come out sleep walking and let the Jags get any early confidence. Hopefully we will have an injury free week.

Thanks GB and have a great week!
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I disagree about the second Smith hit being legal, when you reach out for a QBs head so you can slam it into the turf... thats a penalty 8 days a week

What killed me is, I head for the liquor store with 50 seconds left before half, confident in the D doing its job and holding them scoreless... get home, and not only did they hold them, but Gaines gets a RARE pick and Smith throws a laser to Maclin for 7, mushy brain and all

They better get Reaves some meaningful reps this week, he'll be playing against Jax

And last but not least, your #1 point is spot on... that team has handed us a metric ton of heartbreak over the years, and while it was extremely satisfying to finally get the W, it sure did cost us
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Just throw a helmet on the field, eh Bill Maas?

You work even harder to win this week because of a weakened roster. Never ever think you've got a game in the bag. Leads to disaster, every time.

Bad Deberg.... Bad!!!
Yep, DeBergs off his rocker

Jax has a lot of talent on both sides of the ball, enough to overcome their shitty HC if we dont show up ready to roll
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I just don't see the shove, and oit certainly wasn't with both hands.

His (one) hand simply came down unfortunately on the base of his helmet.
If by "base" you mean "ear hole" and by "don't see shove" you mean "extending his arm at a full run".
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If by "base" you mean "ear hole" and by "don't see shove" you mean "extending his arm at a full run".
The intent to slam his head was clear as day
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Just throw a helmet on the field, eh Bill Maas?

You work even harder to win this week because of a weakened roster. Never ever think you've got a game in the bag. Leads to disaster, every time.

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If by "base" you mean "ear hole" and by "don't see shove" you mean "extending his arm at a full run".
He left his feet.
So yeah, he extended his arm, and it was below the ear hole, you stupid mother****er.
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In the presser Andy Reid talked about Smith equilibrium being off that's what that white thing attached to his ear was for. So why did they put him back in?
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I disagree about the second Smith hit being legal, when you reach out for a QBs head so you can slam it into the turf... thats a penalty 8 days a week

What killed me is, I head for the liquor store with 50 seconds left before half, confident in the D doing its job and holding them scoreless... get home, and not only did they hold them, but Gaines gets a RARE pick and Smith throws a laser to Maclin for 7, mushy brain and all

They better get Reaves some meaningful reps this week, he'll be playing against Jax

And last but not least, your #1 point is spot on... that team has handed us a metric ton of heartbreak over the years, and while it was extremely satisfying to finally get the W, it sure did cost us
Btw it was our first touchdown (points) inside the two minute warning this season.
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