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Andy's play calling is predictable once he's off script. When he plans his first 15 plays it seems like they all work. We start off hot a lot. After that he seems to have very little feel of the flow of the game... |
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:hmmm: Maybe you'll think twice before throwing shit my way here on out. |
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Again though.. my point was that there is plenty of talent on the offense... but when all 4 aspects I described are underperforming? it is very difficult to beat the best that the AFC has to offer. |
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See....I can use that excuse too. |
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You are a creepy dude. |
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I like our C (a pick I was against at the time) is solid and EVERYONE else could be improved upon. Quote:
We lost to a potent offese and a complete dog$#it secondary we never truly attempted to exploit... |
Enough with the excuses.
No team has elite play from every position on offense. The Chiefs had 2 all pro's, a rock solid OL, a WR voted in the top 100 by the players and a RB that had over 4 YPC. QB has to put the team over the top and Alex didn't do it. We would have been 14-2 if Alex hadn't thrown the 2 horrible end zone picks and we would have beaten the Steelers if he had a spine and went for Hill. |
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You can run, but you can't hide. |
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I meant when we play the better (best of) teams in the AFC. |
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Nice stick by Berry, though, as usual. |
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It's a collection of athletic guys, who can move, but we don't truly use a zone blocking scheme so it makes no ****ing sense. Dallas has a great line because they drafted those guys to MAUL the people in front of them. We drafted athletes we thought we could shape into lineman... |
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