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This is a new DC, and I'm willing to see how things play out with him running things. |
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These guys, in this preseason, and in the game Monday night, all played much more disciplined than any Chiefs team we've seen in a long time. That has to go to demands and expectations from the staff, starting with Crennel. Hopefully, we continue to see that discipline. |
Historically, whenever the Chiefs knock out the starting QB, the backup opens a 40 lb. box of rape. This sounds more like a Wallace start from the jump, so we'll have time to gameplan for him.
I'm not worried. |
That sucks. With Jake, they didn't have a chance. Now with Wallace in, I'm a bit worried. Too many memories of back up QB's ripping us.
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:clap: Campbell is a sub .500 qb and is a suitable backup at best. Wallace is no different. The Chiefs should win this game if they want to prove that they really are turning the corner. Great teams beat bad teams and the browns are bad. I know we are no where near great, but starting the season 2-0 will show we are on the right path. Chiefs 17 - Browns 13.
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we still seem to struggle with any QB that is remotely mobile
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And Wallace presents a whole new set of problems that we never had with Delhome. Delhome is an old, inaccurate, statue turnover machine. Seneca is mobile and has the ability to make plays with his feet when shit breaks down. Wallace will make first downs with his legs on sunday. Bank on it. |
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I'm not denying that he's more mobile but I don't think that's going to be enough to beat us. He is a backup for a reason afterall. The D and ST are going to have to win some games for us this year, like they did on monday. If they play as good as they did then, I have enough faith in our O to do just enough to secure the win.
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With better team speed...I welcome the challenge.
It'll be a great way to test this defense. |
Let's take the WABAC Machine to 2006.
Seneca Wallace, in a 35-28 loss to KC, went 15 of 30 for 198 yards, 3 TDs and 2 INTs, and rushed 3 times for 21 yards. That was for a 9-7 Seattle team that had Darrell Jackson and Deion Branch as WRs. Has Seneca (who was a second-year pro in 2006) improved much in four years? |
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On the positive side, 3-4 is probably better suited to deal with scramblers than 4-3. |
Christ....
With Delhomme in, I feel like the Chiefs have the upper hand and for the most part, have a good feeling about winning the game. With Wallace at starting QB, I really don't get that vibe. He can provide a lot of complications for a defense that's still in the infant stages of building itself back up. Get well soon, Jake. |
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