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Reerun_KC 11-19-2016 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by splatbass (Post 12563338)
My point has gone completely over your head TWICE. Are you stupid?

Dude back off the hate and rude comments bullshit. I'm just discussing the feasibility of this offense in the playoffs.

How do you feel about our ability to score quickly and our two minute offense. Is it where it needs to be to compete deep in January...

Sandy Vagina 11-19-2016 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 12563307)
Answer the question..... Can this offense do what playoff offenses need to do to win games.

Enough with the bullshit factors and team shit. Also injuries are part of the game.


You can cut the attorney nonsense of "direct the witness to answer simply yes or no, your honor" bullshit.

If you can not garner an answer from my post, then that's on you, good sir.

Reerun_KC 11-19-2016 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks (Post 12563359)
You can cut the attorney nonsense of "direct the witness to answer simply yes or no, your honor" bullshit.

If you can not garner an answer from my post, then that's on you, good sir.

Jfc dude you threw every excuse in the book out there. It was painful to read. All these garbage scenarios to avoid the question.

Sandy Vagina 11-19-2016 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 12563363)
Jfc dude you threw every excuse in the book out there. It was painful to read. All these garbage scenarios to avoid the question.

Jfc, maybe if you learn to read, that would help.

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Can KC win against the best in their house like this? probably not.

... but factor in that WITH Maclin and Houston back, they probably could stay close to where they are in the 3 phases of "lifting" and win it all against the best.
If you are still struggling to determine an answer, then just give it up. Have another drink and stop trying to use your brain.. it's out for the evening.

splatbass 11-19-2016 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 12563350)
Dude back off the hate and rude comments bullshit. I'm just discussing the feasibility of this offense in the playoffs.

How do you feel about our ability to score quickly and our two minute offense. Is it where it needs to be to compete deep in January...

That question has nothing to do with my post.

NJChiefsFan 11-19-2016 06:37 PM

I think the people that are hoping a fully healthy team can be the only difference against a NE in NE this year need to realize that isn't going to happen. It would be amazing if this team suffers tons of injuries during the regular season and then in the playoffs, boom, healthy. Seems unlikely.

If we go into NE for a divisional round or AFCCG, odds are we will be less than full strength. To me that means Reid will have to be better, our redzone will have to be better, Alex will have to be at "his" best(haven't seen it much this year), and the defense will have to be on. Just seems like we will end up with a major guy on one side, if not both sides, of the ball missing.

Can't think that just being healthy is enough change from last years playoff loss to make the difference. Some actual differences will be needed from the players on the field and the coaches off it.

Sandy Vagina 11-19-2016 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 12563424)
I think the people that are hoping a fully healthy team can be the only difference against a NE in NE this year need to realize that isn't going to happen.

Not talking about a fully healthy team. I am thinking CERTAIN KEY players are perhaps the must have. KC can still compete deep in the playoffs, but we are likely to need JMac and Houston back out there.

Those two are in the top 4 of contract payouts for a reason. You take two of the top 4 contract players away from any playoff team, and yes.. they will struggle mightily to win out.

stevieray 11-19-2016 06:47 PM

Starter.

NJChiefsFan 11-19-2016 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks (Post 12563431)
Not talking about a fully healthy team. I am thinking CERTAIN KEY players are perhaps the must have. KC can still compete deep in the playoffs, but we are likely to need JMac and Houston back out there.

Those two are in the top 4 of contract payouts for a reason. You take two of the top 4 contract players away from any playoff team, and yes.. they will struggle mightily to win out.

Between Ware, Houston, Maclin, a tackle, and a CB, this season just screams us missing at least 2 in the playoffs. Obviously my only basis on that is last year's history and the flow of this season, so it's conjecture at it's finest. I hope I am wrong. Either way, this team has room for improvement which is encouraging. Whether they will do so, or whether Reid is even hell-bent on doing so, remains to be seen. If we expect to go on the road and play not to lose, a good team is going to slowly bleed us to death, which is what happened last year.

threebag 11-19-2016 07:13 PM

Someone get Chris616 back in here. He could fashion some flutes for the playoffs. Positivity.

Sweet Daddy Hate 11-19-2016 07:32 PM

Crickets.....

Red Dawg 11-19-2016 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 12563350)
Dude back off the hate and rude comments bullshit. I'm just discussing the feasibility of this offense in the playoffs.

How do you feel about our ability to score quickly and our two minute offense. Is it where it needs to be to compete deep in January...

I can tell you the answer. We can't score quickly and the offense will never be where it needs to be as long as Smith is leading it. Smith has looked worse this year than ever and we have no reason to think it will get any better. At least in 2015 he ran for first downs numerous times. Now he doesn't and that is major
blow to our chances. He's missed wide open td's numerous times pointed out on film every week. Our hopes are completely tied to our defense that miraculously has made play after play to win games.

oaklandhater 11-19-2016 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Tuckdaddy (Post 12563525)
I can tell you the answer. We can't score quickly and the offense will never be where it needs to be as long as Smith is leading it. Smith has looked worse this year than ever and we have no reason to think it will get any better. At least in 2015 he ran for first downs numerous times. Now he doesn't and that is major
blow to our chances. He's missed wide open td's numerous times pointed out on film every week. Our hopes are completely tied to our defense that miraculously has made play after play to win games.

Has much as I don't like smith some of the blame needs to fall on the entire offense man there has been Drop's blow assignments all season this is bigger then Alex smith Andy is a terrible playcaller and a worse offensive coordinator.

splatbass 11-19-2016 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by oaklandhater (Post 12563528)
Has much as I don't like smith some of the blame needs to fall on the entire offense man there has been Drop's blow assignments all season this is bigger then Alex smith Andy is a terrible playcaller and a worse offensive coordinator.

Andy is the reason we are even talking about the playoffs instead of being 2-12 and flying banners over the stadium. People forget that.

oaklandhater 11-19-2016 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by splatbass (Post 12563539)
Andy is the reason we are even talking about the playoffs instead of being 2-12 and flying banners over the stadium. People forget that.

Does not leave him blameless for the state of the offense he is a offensive mind coach who is failing in the area he is suppose to exceed in.


This is 0% Dorsey's fault Smith and Maclin are Reid's guys and both of them have underperformed at en almost embarrassing level this year.


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