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Is that what he said? I didn't actually watch the segment. Whatever. He's entitled to his opinion. My post was in response to the bit about Quote:
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Sure, fine. I mean, we can play "what if" with any/every game and project nearly any outcome we want to. For instance, "What if" McDermott didn't take over the defensive play-calling for the last two plays and shit his pants in the :13 second game? In every game mistakes, bad plays, bad decisions happen, along with good ones (most of the time anyway). We've watched Pat make plenty of both over the years. Ditto every great team or player. It's just part of the game, right? I think we'd be fools not to acknowledge that Josh has grown into an elite QB in his own right. He's not doing it the way Pat does it, maybe not how any QB has before, but he's become a real force, especially in the RZ. If he's playing just better than his average, he's a serious problem for 99% of defenses, regardless of where the ball is snapped. But in the RZ, where he only has to run at most 20 yards, and his ability to just run over LBs/DBs at will, he's one of the best QBs in the league, that much seems certain. |
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Ah, now I get it. Well, I think it's a little early to crown him with that label. But I won't be surprised if we see him that way in a couple years. He's come a loooong way from his first couple seasons in the NFL. Who knows what he'll look like in a couple three years? |
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Shannon Sharpe and Stephen A Smith would be "shocked" if the Chiefs make it back to the superbowl. "They can't rely on the defense anymore. The O-line is terrible and the offense is bad". Shannon has the Bills getting the one seed and Stephen A would be confident about the Bills winning in Arrowhead if they have to.
Colin Cowherd "the Chiefs are a flawed team. The Bills are the best team in the AFC and are a champion in waiting". Keep em coming. |
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That's all true, he will have to change his game as he ages. But he is. We're seeing it in real time. Just a couple seasons ago he had to have a top-10 WR like Stefon Diggs as a security blanket. He's past that now, and distributing the ball to whoever's open, because he's able to go through his progressions and make his reads much better than he was earlier in his career. He's running a lot now, because his weapons aren't that good or they're young/inexperienced, so he has to make up the difference by taking off. But if Kincaid grows into a top-tier guy or Coleman or whoever, he'll have to run less. Not saying he'll become a great pocket passer, but he's learning to be a lot more comfortable in the pocket. And if he develops one or more of these young guys into top-notch receivers, he'll grow even more into a really good, if not great, pocket passer. Then we'll really be in trouble. |
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Are we evaluating the chiefs as we stand? Or after we get our new lt and hollywood back and Andy let’s the playbook loose in playoffs?
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One thing is certain, there are significant deficiencies on this team that do make us look like a one-and-done team much of the time. There's still time to fix the issues and get healthier though. Who knows what will transpire between now and the playoffs with other teams and their injuries too. We sure have had our fair share.
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We were not favored in any SB and not favored last year at Buff nor Balt. You never know until you play. We have as of shot as anyone.
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The year before, KC lost to Cincinnati on Dec 4 and the defense was awful. Literally didn't get a stop other than when Bengals players dropped a ball. The next week they needed a late pick to eek out a win vs Brett Rypien and the Broncos. The following week they needed OT to beat a terrible Houston team. And in the last home game, they barely got by Denver again. The roster they're going to have this postseason is going to be far better than either of those rosters. |
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