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As for Housh, he's 32 years old and probably only has a couple of years left. He'll be "going home" soon enough. IF the Chiefs had offered the jack, there might have been a chance of signing him. But the Chiefs didn't "whiff" on these guys. They ignored them. And that to me is unconscionable. |
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I don't know where to start with this team. I live in AZ now and have had Sunday Ticket for many years to be able to watch every Chiefs game in its entirety. Yesterday was the first time I literally could not finish the game. I watched a series or two in the second half and opposed to torturing myself for another hour I changed games. I am glad that I did as well. Vikings/49ers and Titans/Jets were both very good games.
Before everyone chimes in with the "Sanchez Sanchez" ball washing watch the game when it is replayed on NFLN. He and the Jets were 0 for their last 11 on third downs. The Jets D again showed up huge most of the game and especially when needed. 10 penalties for 90 yards is terrible. Every single time(it certainly seemed that way while I was watching) the Chiefs would have a big positive play it came back for holding on the O line. I am extremely concerned with Albert's apparent regression this season. He has showed none of the positive play from last year that led many to believe he would be a solid LT and anchor on the Chiefs O line for years to come. IF he cannot get it together the Chiefs have an even bigger mess on the O line. Safety play again was bad. No way D Jackson should have taken that play to the house. Hell yeah the guy is fast, but get in front of him and tackle. LJ looks brutally slow hitting the hole. It looks as though he is running through quicksand on his way to the hole. :banghead: This is going to be a depressingly long football season for us Chiefs fans. |
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I'm not trying to be a dick, so excuse me sounding brash. This topic has been covered so many times (seriously, there are threads for days) that I tend to lose my patience when responding. But the bottomline is that there were players available in free-agency that would have upgraded the Chiefs significantly. Unfortunately for us, the Chiefs chose to ignore those players. |
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I said there were SOME guys on your list that wouldn't have even considered coming here. And it's true. |
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Probably already been mentioned, but Cleveland is worse, I think. Seriously, though. Is it really a surprise that we are among the worst? 6 wins in 35 games. I predicted 4-5 wins, but it may only be 2-3. Suck is suck, no matter how you slice it. Blame Carl and Herm. Pioli and Haley deserve 25% of the blame for not addressing the OL issues.
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If you guyz saw how Oakland against the Donks you wouldn't be claiming the title. KC kicked Raider ass the game before - how we managed to end up with more points is one of those NFL scoreboard anomalies. As long as JRuss is not benched... we are the worst.
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Was watching highlights yesterday and they said the Browns have scored ONE offensive touchdown in thier last 9 games, so I'd give them the nod....KC, Tampa, and the Rams all belong in the discussion though. Just brutal football by these teams.
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And Jason Brown and Jhari Evans were pretty much at the top of those lists. |
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