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KCJohnny
11-06-2008, 08:32 AM
Scouting report: Chiefs (http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2008/nov/04/chargers-charscout/?chargers)

Chris Jenkins (http://www3.signonsandiego.com/staff/chris-jenkins/) (Contact (http://www3.signonsandiego.com/staff/chris-jenkins/contact/))
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
http://media.signonsandiego.com/img/photos/2008/11/03/chiefs-chargers.jpg Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez hauls in a touchdown as Chargers Stephen Cooper and Quentin Jammer defend last year at Qualcomm Stadium.
JOHN R. McCUTCHEN / Union-Tribune

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-7)
1:15 p.m. Sunday at Qualcomm Stadium

A gross mismatch in terms of talent and experience, not to mention locale and preparation time, this game cries out for more humiliation and even ridicule of the visitors. The Chargers want no part of it. They know better.

In addition to their own shortcomings this season and the desperate turmoil that resulted during the bye week in San Diego, the Chargers recall how the Chiefs came from 10 points down to win by two touchdowns in their most recent trip to Qualcomm. Moreover, despite playing with a roster that has included 19 rookies and a starting lineup with as many as seven first-year players, the Chiefs beat the Broncos and took the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into overtime last Sunday.

So much for the cautionary tales, though. Fact is, few Chiefs teams have been quite so young and vulnerable to both the pass and run as the present one.
By less than two yards a game, only the winless Detroit Lions have given up more yardage on average than the Chiefs, and no AFC team has given up more points per game at 27.9. At one point in the Tampa Bay game, the most experienced defensive back in the game for Kansas City was Brandon Carr, who was playing in his eighth NFL game. Tyler Thigpen, a third-string quarterback by most measures, is the K.C. starter.
But at least they're getting solid veteran leadership from, ahem, suspended running back Larry Johnson.

THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jamaal Charles, RB – When all else fails, just put the ball in the hands of the guy who's toughest to tackle, and all else has pretty much failed in K.C. this year. Remarkably, the rookie from Texas managed a 106-yard game on only 18 carries against a Tampa Bay defense that has been particularly tough against the run. The way he moves the ball, the Chiefs appear ready to keep running Charles while wishing Johnson would just disappear and take his baggage with him.

Tyler Thigpen, QB – Teams in Kansas City's undermanned state have to resort to more trickery than most, and if anything, Thigpen does different stuff. That was him setting up wide while the Chiefs ran their own version of the “Wildcat” offense, and that was Thigpen hauling in a 37-yard TD pass from wide receiver Mark Bradley. Thigpen also is second only to Charles on the team in average gain per rush, having carried the ball 19 times for 103 yards. Over the past two weeks, too, he has completed 39-of-61 passes for 444 yards and three touchdowns, all without an interception.

Dwayne Bowe, WR – Seemingly every team has one, that pass-catcher who bedevils the Chargers, and Bowe is Kansas City's. Last year he amassed a franchise rookie record 164 yards receiving in his first game against San Diego, including a 51-yard TD catch, and he's among this year's most productive wideouts with 42 catches for 541 yards and three scores. There isn't a receiver in the draft Class of '07 with more receptions.

StcChief
11-06-2008, 09:29 AM
Let's hope for another 'bolt trouncing but this jekle/hyde team .....

KCJohnny
11-06-2008, 07:36 PM
Their defense is kind of shaky. We might be able to score on them. Heck, we did last year.

Bowser
11-06-2008, 07:39 PM
Let's hope for another 'bolt trouncing but this jekle/hyde team .....

Yep. Who knows what Charger team is going to show up. I wouldn't bet this game on a dare.

Buck
11-06-2008, 07:42 PM
The Chargers have been favored EVERY SINGLE GAME this year...

This week they are favored by 15.5, and they are 3-5....WTF is that?

ziggysocki
11-06-2008, 08:33 PM
I hope LT runs for 250 yds and 5td. He has some fantasy points to make up... thanks to his damn "turf toe". If he can't torch the Chief's D-line, I think his injury should be classified as "flaring vaginitis".

KCJohnny
11-06-2008, 08:54 PM
If we weren't so depleted at DB I would go out on a limb and predict a Chiefs upset. The Chiefs of the past 2 weeks are markedly improved over the HermyBall of Sep/Oct.

Rivers has the best passer rating in the NFL - I would look for Norv to air it out against our green DBs. If that creates turnovers, we may have a game. I have a feeling our O will show up.

Should be a good game, either way.

BTW, we are NOT eliminated from winning the AFC Worst yet. Just FYI. :D

Tyler Thigpen (not)
11-06-2008, 09:19 PM
Tyler Thigpen, QB – Teams in Kansas City's undermanned state have to resort to more trickery than most, and if anything, Thigpen does different stuff. That was him setting up wide while the Chiefs ran their own version of the “Wildcat” offense, and that was Thigpen hauling in a 37-yard TD pass from wide receiver Mark Bradley. [B][COLOR=red]Thigpen also is second only to Charles on the team in average gain per rush, having carried the ball 19 times for 103 yards. Over the past two weeks, too, he has completed 39-of-61 passes for 444 yards and three touchdowns, all without an interception.

Never underestimate THUNDER THIGPEN!!!!!

KCJohnny
11-06-2008, 09:31 PM
Ya never know. Now that he has a legit #2 (Bradley) he may shock us all and put up 300 yds.

El Jefe
11-07-2008, 10:19 AM
Ya never know. Now that he has a legit #2 (Bradley) he may shock us all and put up 300 yds.

It's possible. D-Bowe, Gonzo, Mark Bradley, pretty good trio of threats there.

orange
11-07-2008, 10:54 AM
The Chargers have been favored EVERY SINGLE GAME this year...

This week they are favored by 15.5, and they are 3-5....WTF is that?

They are always overrated because they're loaded with guys the Draftniks rated highly.

The Chargers are Exhibit A for why the Draftniks should be ignored.

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On the bright side, the wily Charger fan can make a fortune betting against his team to cover every week.

KCJohnny
11-07-2008, 10:58 AM
Look for a high Chiefs accomplishment, win or lose. Thigpen may have 250+ yards.

KCJohnny
11-08-2008, 02:16 AM
It's possible. D-Bowe, Gonzo, Mark Bradley, pretty good trio of threats there.

Dwayne Bowe, WR – Seemingly every team has one, that pass-catcher who bedevils the Chargers, and Bowe is Kansas City's. Last year he amassed a franchise rookie record 164 yards receiving in his first game against San Diego, including a 51-yard TD catch, and he's among this year's most productive wideouts with 42 catches for 541 yards and three scores. There isn't a receiver in the draft Class of '07 with more receptions.<!-- / message -->

I hope Thigpen-to-Bowe is on target for '08.