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If things break right, the San Diego and Tennessee games are very realistic possibilities to be moved to SNF, as well as the Indy and Denver road games. |
I could care less about the schedule as far as who we play when we play them.
The thing that pisses me off is the exposure some of these teams get in prime time games. Give me a break Dallas in 7 prime time games? Denver in 5? In Fact Denver has 2 sets of back to back prime time games. |
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and I would bet you that most of the years we were accused of having a "powder-puff schedule" we ended up in the top quarter of the SOS despite it. In fact a couple of years ago I know we ended up with a top 10 SOS. that's a played out argument that has been won years ago. get over it. |
The Chiefs need to go 2 and 2 in their first 4 games. With Houston on the road and Minnesota at Arrowhead, it is easily doable. Then they play their strong home stretch. Time to build up a lofty record. That should put them in the thick of the playoff race going into their final 4 games. It's all up to them. No excuses.
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The league likes offense and high scoring games. The idea of Croyle, Huard, Herm and Solari doesn't instill confidence in scoring lots of points.
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sealed that as a NON-PRIMETIME chance. where before we often got a PT game with Denver. |
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I'm just glad we don't have a prime-time game at Denver this year. I think we had about 5 in a row before last year, and it was always an automatic loss (except for when we had the GQBOAT).
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I think I stopped getting upset about the Chiefs lack of respect/lack of PT exposure when I was 12.
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