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The Kansas City Chiefs have the talent on this team to be the best in the NFL.
They have the management, the coaching, and the players. Their schedule will be tough, and every NFL team will try to play their best game to beat us. The question will be, will KC's desire and heart be enough to overcome the other teams? Their NFL destiny and future is in their hands. This is Football |
That entire list of roster shit is so hilariously nothing to worry about. We're lucky.
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This is the biggest reason.
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We're going to be fine.
We may stumble a bit the first half of the season. A lot of youth, a lot of new faces. But there's a ton of talent here, and depth. |
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Our lack of a running game could hold us back this year. I’m hoping Pacheco is a real threat this year because CEH doesn’t scare anyone.
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I've got a better topic:
Cole from How Bout Those Chiefs is Satan. |
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https://i.gifer.com/CoMA.gif This Chiefs have been getting the NFL's best shot for how many years now? You don't think they're prepared for it? They're younger, sure, but they're not completely inept or without any experience whatsoever. "They better be ready for it" LOL okay. Get on Facebook and post on Andy Reid's wall. I don't think he knows the rest of the NFL is coming after them! Here's a question. Do the Bengals know the rest of the AFC thinks the Joe Burrow to Jamarr Chase connection is a scourge on their conference and must be stopped? Do the Bills know that they can't sleep for one second? Because obviously they didn't realize that last year when they dropped games against some reeeeeally shitty teams out there. Do the Dolphins, Chargers, and Broncos all think they can just make huge offseason moves and catch other teams sleeping on them as if they've never seen those new additions play football before? Meanwhile, does the NFL know what Karlaftis can do yet? Or Skyy Moore? They're aware of what our offense will be, I think, but are they prepared for EXACTLY how to defend it? Do you think QBs are ready for these LBs of ours and know what kind of havoc they can wreak? I think the NFL needs to know that the Chiefs are after them and they better be ready for it. |
I’m a bit worried about CEH and a few of the new guys staying healthy —JuJu especially. Time to find out. Even with starters out, Patrick can keep them in games. Best team in AFC West.
I think they can go 3-0 to start. |
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the chiefs still have the best QB and coach in the NFL, they're still a top tier team and a contender even if this ends up being a "down year"
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Biggest concerns with the team:
1. An injury to a staring OL. The team has virtually no depth on the line. 2. Big play % will go way down without Hill making shootouts much harder. 3. This ties into #2, young secondary will have growing pains leading to some shootouts. 4. Pass rush. 5. Juju’s health. |
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But, shit happens in a football game, a bounce of the ball, a slight juggle, a missed block etc. are just a few of the hundreds of things that turn a game. One "chance play" that wasted our SB championship occurred during Mahomes first year. We would have killed the Rams that year. Won a SB. But, that didn't happened because a DL not lining up correctly at the snap. These other AFC teams are good. We will have to play at our best to get another championship. Anything less, we are going home in the playoffs. |
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That’s just how tough our schedule is. We have Seattle, Houston, and Jacksonville as our only “gimmes” |
We’ll be fine though
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Almost like OP forgot how much a shit show our defense was last year for the first half of the season and Mahomes had a huge slump mid season and we were still one play from the SB.
It would be tough for our defense to be as bad as it was start of Last year if they tried. |
Remember all those years Green Bay had, outside of Aaron Rodgers, what could be argued as the very definition of average talent across the board, and was still a perennial playoff contender?
Now compare this Chiefs team's talent minus Mahomes to those Packer teams. |
Pros for KC
Determined/extra motivated Mahomes Second year for OL together Deeper WR corps with much better threats at spots 2-4 Significant increase in defense team speed Replacing Ben Niemann (Bolton/Gay), Anthony Hitchens (Bolton/Gay) and Sorenson (Cook/Bush) snaps on D Cons for KC Thin/young CB group DT/DL depth Questions for KC Does someone on the DL outperform current expectations? if one of Clark or Saunders is improved from last year, that goes a long way to answering this one. It’s reasonable to expect more from Dunlap/Karlaftis than Danna/Ingram/Okafor, but without one more step up from someone it doesn’t move the needle as much as you’d like. Does KC continue to adjust to 2-deep coverages? the Chiefs made good adjustments in the second half of 2021 and have much better WR personnel at the 2-4 spots, which bodes well. Can they get consistent, dangerous production from the run game, though? That’s the real key. How does the general youth movement on D perform in a complicated scheme? on paper, the Chiefs D is a lot faster, more athletic, and has upgrades at a bunch of spots. But how well do these guys plug in when it’s for real? All in all, I’m optimistic but certainly see how that optimism could turn out to be too high. |
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It's really rare to go through a season with LDT as your backup G. You don't see that often. What the Chiefs have right now is about normal in terms of OL depth. |
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King Carls “best 53 roster” plan was a mistake and no one will ever attempt that again. **** your King Carl! |
This this the best TEAM the Chiefs have ever fielded. No we don't have Sammy Watkins or Tyreek Hill. But we don't have Orlando Scandrick or the Terrence Mitchell in the secondary either. We may not have a Kareem Hunt in the backfield but we don't have Ben Niemann taking a roster spot either. Add in the growth of Mahomes as a QB/leader and what you have is the best TEAM in franchise history. Time to set the NFL world on fire.
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Some might say, "The Chiefs are trapped in a conference with a bunch of top tier QBs"
I say, "A bunch of top tier QBs are trapped in a conference with the Chiefs." |
It has been said a few times that we are in a rebuild year. I think we have a lot of good players but I think we need to cool off on expectations too.
I think we have a chance of going to the Superbowl again but because of the amount of rookies we are going to have to rely on a lot of young players it may be tough. I am just hoping that 3-4 players from this draft hit and then we are in a very very good position next year to go for it all again. |
Think the OP is fair enough and pretty reasonable. There are a load of questions, particularly the DL, secondary and WRs given the churn. The schedule is also wild. I guess I just I try and remind myself that every team has questions. Even the ones that look like they've improved with big FA moves are hoping players fit with schemes and coaches.
I'm pretty optimistic but I'd agree that the 13-4 or 14-2 predictions are really relying on a LOT going well. Could absolutely happen, but there's also a world where the DL doesn't improve, the secondary's inexperience leads to a lot of mistakes, and the WRs are fine but fail to replicate what Hill gave us. We'll be fine because we have Mahomes and Reid, and we'll win a lot more than we lose. My guesses would be... DL is MARGINALLY better but not a huge difference. DT remains not great outside of Jones but we'll have abandoned the DE experiment so it shouldn't be the same car-crash to start. DEs will be better with Karlaftis and Dunlap but perhaps not a giant leap forward. We'll look poor against the run to start with BUT our linebackers then start to crush it and that gets fixed - I think Gay, Bolton and Chenal are going to be horrible to play against. Secondary starts slow but if everyone stays healthy and we don't need Watson/Williams in early, it'll find it's feet. I have absolutely no idea about the WRs but I'll bet on Mahomes. Running game won't matter, just as well. |
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We replace a scrub with an upgrade- New player does not know the system-bad move. We place an old vet with a younger, stronger, faster player- Player will struggle because he does not know the system. They bitch about the D line and we get Dunlap- Just a matter of time before his Achilles pops. Kelce says he is rededicated to football- History shows he is in decline. Chiefs revamp the WR corp with better players - The offense will struggle with so many new players. Clark comes into camp in the best shape he has been - Too light, he will get pushed around. George looks like a beast - He is a rookie and will struggle- we should have drafted X player instead. The Chiefs have one of the best O lines in the NFL, Brown shows up in shape - We don't have any depth. 4 straight AFC Championships- the schedule is toooo tough, boo hoo!! STFU And stop being such negative bitches. This is the best team we have had and are ready to dominate. |
exhausting.
...just enjoy the ride in the Ferrari while you can. I mean, it wasn't really that long ago when we were riding around in a Pinto wagon with a rod knock.. |
;)Won’t make the playoffs..
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However, both TEN and IND feature less mobile QBs along with not-elite receiving weapons. In fact, both teams are actually run-centric, led by middle-tier/high third-tier non-scrambling QBs. And watch the highlights of last season's game vs. TEN, Bolton basically neutralized Henry for much of that game by himself. Leo is going to get some extra reps in those two games to shut down the run game, and he'll likely get a few opportunities to go after their QBs. Bottom line, I believe that KC will dominate and win going away in both of those games. |
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Yip!!!!! |
betting against andy reid after an afccg loss is a dumb bet
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Here's the thing. Yeah, they need some guys to develop on the DL and play above what they've played. They need Saunders to be a good player. They need rookies in the secondary to come on and play well.
Here's another thing, so does every other team. The Raiders have a god awful OL and a HC who has a history of not being so well. Denver brought in a new HC and QB and lost some defensive parts and the Chargers are the Chargers. They've had a great offseason. |
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We were both fans in the 80's. We were there when we were 2-12 recently. We have earned this as fans, The fan dues have been paid. |
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Reid and co. did a good job adjusting and making Hill effective in short and intermediate areas. But catching the ball through contact was NOT his biggest strength. The adjusted passing attack, with these weapons, has more size and ability to make plays through contact. If the threat of Hardman and Marquez Valdes-Scantling deep keeps teams in a 2 deep safety look (and I don't see how it can't), the additions of Smith-Schuster and Moore as the primary WR targets on the short- and intermediate routes is going to really stand out. |
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Fortunately Mahomes had experience against it last year and overcame it. Now that he’s got an entire offseason to review it and the team had decent (at worst) players throughout our WR corps it’s will really help. I think we’re gonna see Patrick destroying 2nd and 3rd corners this year in the middle of the field. |
Chris Simms is picking the Chiefs to win the SuperBowl. Also saw that Peter Schrager and Bill Simmons on a podcast and they both predicted the Chiefs getting back to the Super Bowl, so it is not just local Chiefs homer podcasts.
This may be the best all round team of the Patrick Mahomes era--- and the Chiefs have never failed to win less than 12 games in the Mahomes era-- and they have had a tough first place schedule each and every year. 12 wins is a reasonable expectation until proven otherwise. Direckshun, do you think the win totals for the Donkeys and Bolts are reasonable? Considering that they are unproven and have not achieved those win totals in years? The Chiefs have proven they can win with a tough schedule, and have done so repeatedly. |
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When Cover 3 became the thing, Reid designed a scheme that absolutely demolishes it. It wasn't the first time he adjusted to what NFL teams are generally doing and exploited it. With cover 2 man and quarters becoming the defenses du jour, Reid will likely find a scheme that exploits them as well. An offense that provides enough threat for defenses to stay in those deep shells (big-armed QB, WRs with deep speed) that also has personnel better equipped to work the middle, work through contact, and create plays after the catch sounds like a good start, and the Chiefs' personnel is lined up to do just that. |
This is going to be one of those threads that gets bumped when the Chiefs win the SB, isn't it.
I kinda feel like that's why Direkshun made it. |
I don't understand the anxious wailing of "the schedule, it's this it's that"
THey play a tough schedule. They always do. When you win, it's what happens. |
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They're going to be fully tested by the time the playoffs roll around. |
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It is what it is. Can't control it. You know what you do to combat it? Win games. |
I remember all the growing pains we experienced with drafting a gunslinger with no footwork. Remember all the dumb picks he threw in his first year starting?
Jesus, it was awful. New guys coming in, simply cannot do the job at a high level guys. You cant just turn over a defensive roster in one offseason and win a superbowl. Wait....did that happen? You cant just get better across the board at receiver with that gimmicky backyard football flash in the pan gunslinger and win a superbowl. Yeah. Thats it. Cuz new guy growing pains. |
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The Broncos are going to be what most every Russell Wilson team is: dynamic and intimidating for the first half of the season before collapsing the last month and a half. |
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Brandon Staley attempting to hatch another cunning plan to win the AFC West this year:
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This thread brought to you by the guy that told us McDuffie wasn't ready because he went to 1 practice and didn't like what he saw in 1 on 1s.
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How shocking to see a Direckshun thread where he proclaims that nearl everyone is wrong but him.
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C Dott of Chiefs Planet. |
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As for the Chargers, where are we vastly superior to them, exactly? Herbert is fantastic, though he's not Mahomes he gets you most of the way there. Their run game and weapons are superior to ours. Their DL and secondary are superior. We've got them at QB, we crush them at LB, and we've got a solid advantage at OL. This is a team that played us straight up last year and got better, albeit entirely on a short-term basis. I think if you're going to build a team that has to beat the Chiefs, it looks an awful lot like this Chargers team. |
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Maybe this is Lucy holding the football, and like y'all, I've held off year after year after year from running up to kick it. Every year I know the ball is getting yanked. This year it feels different. They're too strong everywhere, I just can't see it happening. But, hey, see Necessary Disclaimer #2 in the OP. |
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....for 2/3rds of the season until he fades. |
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People absolutely no better than the media hypocrites they're describing... |
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You really are a soft bitch almost all the time. Sack up, dipshit, Mahomes and Co. are on a mission. |
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And I'm not up here saying the Chiefs are doomed to be routed. Mahomes and Reid are going to do their damage. I do think the Chargers are built to gum up the works enough for Herbert and company to mess with us on the other side of the ball. |
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FFS, Herbert's never even won more than 9 games in a season, much less played in a playoff game or won a playoff game, or won a really tough playoff game. I'm sure you remember the Chiefs being shutout at home in their first AFCCG in decades, or being down 24-0 the following postseason... the Chargers haven't even gotten to the point of shitting down their leg in the first quarter of postseason game (besides losing to the Raiders last season).... not sure why anyone would have a ton of faith in them until they actually prove they aren't just the Ravens or Titans or another one of these pretenders (and I know you didn't specifically mention the playoffs, but I'm just assuming you don't have a "ton of faith" that they would win 13 games and then immediately flame out). |
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But I've left the chorus this year, perhaps to my peril. I just can't look at this Chargers roster and say "this team is going to flame out." I think they're a top 3 team in the NFL with the talent on this roster. Honestly I felt they had a better squad than us last year, and we eked out a win from them by simply having the best players in the world make some of the best plays we've ever seen. Mahomes has done that a couple times to them. He has a bottomless magician's hat. I just... I think this is the year it clicks for the Chargers. They have a great passrush, a great secondary, a great quarterback, great skill positions, and they're solid everywhere else (except linebacker). And I like Staley's coaching, though clearly it is not on Reid's level. They have everything I think it takes to be an amazing football team and a Super Bowl contender (except experience). I simply can't look at all of these factors and say it's going to all collapse again for them somehow. It feels unreasonable to conclude that. We also all believe in Mahomes, but the things you need to beat him are almost all there for the Chargers. The only thing they really lack to beat him are a clock-chewing run game, but they go for it on 4th so much they may be able to supplement that. I want to stress that this is the Reid-Mahomes Chiefs, and even with my concerns, I love that duo so much they deserve a 50% expectation to reach the AFCCG. And to add to that, I don't know how to feel about the Chargers in the playoffs yet. I think the Bills, Chiefs, and Bengals have that pedigree, but the Chargers haven't proven it yet. But they have everything you need to do a ton of damage in the regular season, including to us. |
Real champions lose to the Texans when the playoffs are on the line at the end of the year
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That being said, I agree that the Bolts have a legit team. The next 8 days go a long ways to how the West might play out. We need a good start at Arizona. And follow that up by defending home turf on Thursday night vs the Chargers. |
It's been 14 years since the Chargers won the AFCW.
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I do agree that the Chargers are very formidable on paper.
But they're starting the year without Jc Jackson apparently for 2 division games. They could very easily be 0-2 by next Friday with 2 division losses. |
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It's really hard to understate how important that Thursday Night game is, which is even crazier considering how early in the season it is. It doesn't matter what's going to happen, these teams are going to take a pound of flesh from each other. It's going to be a damn playoff game on Thursday Night in Week 2. Man. |
I mean, it's a big game, but in terms of season importance, I don't think it makes a whole huge deal.
Yeah, you wanna win at home etc. But you still get to go there and it's week 2. |
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