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I've been watching it since the late 80s/early 90s, and it's always been that way : Hasty's interception return Elvis's last second pass to Rison Around Thanksgiving weekend 2020 with the last second TD to Kelce The only exceptions in my memory : Barefoot kicker The JaMarcus Russell game The time during the Pioli-era where we actually lost to them in OT The Thursday Night Game where the refs kept flagging Scandrick for phantom DPIs until Oakland finally ****ing scored. The time we were undefeated but Mahomes threw an interception in Arrowhead and somehow the Raiders held on and didn't actually **** it up. That's it. |
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We all criticize playcalling now and then, but it's clear that this is a very well-coached team. Over the last few years, how many times have the Chiefs started a game looking physically overmatched in the trenches, and like no one but Mahomes and a select few belonged on the field? Only to completely turn the tables. Obviously Mahomes deserves a lot of credit too.
At one point it was 17-0, near halftime, and Mahomes was sacked for a big loss. Did anyone think they'd end up scoring 30 at that point? It's amazing how they can adjust, but it's majorly disappointing to see Brown getting embarrassed by every decent edge rusher. They'd better not pay that guy. They can get his level of play for much less. |
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Two things:
1) During his first training camp, it was obvious that OBJ struggles with speed rushers (you could see it in one-on-ones). That hasn't changed. Obvious things are obvious. 2) Two Faider receivers smashing into each other 30 yards downfield on the final play of the game has to be acknowledged as the most Faider thing ever. Speaking for myself, I shall never forget that moment. FAX |
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Adams and Renfrow running into each other was hialrious, but that pass wasn't getting completed either way. Carr threw up a prayer because Bolton was running towards him at full speed ready to kill.
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What is the defense expecting you to do? Throw for just enough to get a first.
The long plays are open. Just connect on them. |
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But then I see Aaron Rodgers at nearly 40 years old after 4 MVP's still trying to force deep shots on 3rd and short or 3rd and medium. If that guy is doing it after all his experience, I'm not sure Patrick will ever grow out of this tendency. |
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