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PS game 1:
Offense looked good, but not in a way that inspires confidence for real football. Defense looked good for one drive before leaving. PS game 2: Offense was abysmal. Defense looked bad for 3 plays against starters. Can't judge them based on playing SF's backups. PS game 3: Defense was poor (gave up 200 yards), but made a couple of timely plays (blocked kick, drew a phantom penalty) to prevent giving up a lot of points. Offense was bad outside of one drive. There's just not a lot to feel good about here. I liked our 60 seconds of magic against the Steelers. I liked what our starters did against New Orleans on defense. The rest was very iffy stuff. We don't really know what our starters can do right now, except run the ball poorly. |
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But, like most poor quarterbacks, he can hit the 300-yard mark by attempting 48 passes. That's only 6.25 YPA. Fun fact: In Alex's amazing playoff game, he had 299 yards on 42 attempts. LMAO He needs a LOT of attempts to rack up decent yardage. |
Clay,
can you at least wait until the regular season to cry gloom and doom? |
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I'm looking forward to massive improvement from this team. |
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PS: You violently masturbate to Geno Smith. Then rip the knob off your dick when Geno throws three picks and stumbles like a special child out of the back of the end zone. |
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Just stop dude. You're being proven wrong with your own words. |
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Let me know when we attempt to do this. |
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Lets see...
Starting run game blew ass. Starting WRs running decoy routes for the TE and RBs for all but 1 minute, big ****in surprise. Pass D still likes to give up big plays. But, at least our run D was good. Special teams going to be the MVP again. Sounds like just another 10 win season for the Chiefs. |
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If he had continued to throw that much, especially in a real game, we would have been destroyed. |
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