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The local news is about to start their interviews. These are going to be great.
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It is so nice not having to go to bed on Christmas night pissed off!
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I love it i'd said this would be the best christmas ever for me and my folks and i was right!!!!!!!!!
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Any word on Ware?
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They're not interviewing Aqib Talib, but I think I heard gunshots in the background during Chris Harris' interview.
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Chris Harris is really talking up Tyreek Hill. Said that he's basically a running back who can do it all.
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Part of me feels like right before Reid called that Poe play he was thinking "Man I really want to save this play for the playoffs but trolling the Broncos would just be too worth it."
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Hahaha. The local news anchor (who is pretty clever) said, "All I want for Christmas is a live interview with Aqib Talib right now."
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My thinking too |
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Priceless Christmas Night! |
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Where are you at tonight, KranzDickweed?
Hungry Pig got your tongue? |
I was watching the post-game, and they showed my house on the news. We had enormous winds today (gusts of up to 87 mph), and a big chunk of tree fell and blocked my street. They showed my house as one of their "street shots of nearby houses". I've never been featured alongside a Chiefs win.
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Was hoping he took that to the house. Would have been the icing on the cake. |
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Clutching his 2015 Donko yearbook, crying. |
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Go Donx! Beat the Fade!
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The same people who said "you don't want to be embarrassed, Stop them" complain about it.
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The place went crazy when the guy got tackled on the field and Poe threw a td. Hilarious game
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Had to work at 2 am so just finally watched the game. Great first and last quarter. For about a half hour Denver looked like our defense circa fifteen years ago. About laughed my ass off at the Poe touchdown throw. Too bad about the early int. 33-10 was pretty sweet. 33-3 was probably too much to ask for, but I'm greedy damnit.
We better ****ing beat San Diego. I hope Denver is healthy enough to handle the McGloins. They seemed to have a lot of guys going down. |
This post is not to alleviate blame on Alex for the INT... because he got hit as he threw.. so there really is no blame. Shit just happens.
On this play, they snap the ball on the 20. By the time the ball passes the 30 yard line on a rainbow arc, Hill is on the 35... running... and tracking the ball in air. Hill gets to the 43 yard line and is extending his hands to make this catch... but has no idea that the DB is undercutting as the ball comes down. So 31 gets up in the air and snags the ball for an INT. Angry at Hill? Blame Hill? the blasphemy!!!!! but no.. just wanted to point out that this play was.. what I thought it was when watching live... Hill waited for the ball to come down to him. I often wonder why receivers do this instead of going up in the air to meet the ball. Had he done this? No INT... maybe no catch... but no easy INT. SO glad it wasn't a game-changer.. though at the time, it sure felt like one. |
On that play, Denver sent both ILBs. LDT did well in blocking one of them. For some reason, Morse focused his attention to the left to help Fulton out, and allowed the other ILB to get right through.
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No reason to try and absolve smith therr, shit happens. |
Smith doesn't get hit on that throw?
Touchdown Kansas City. |
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Although I couldn't tell if it was supposed to go to Maclin who was another 5 yards in front of Hill and came up short because of the hit (which really would have been a TD since he was behind the DBs), or Hill. Either way, if Alex has 1 more second to step into the throw it is 7. |
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QBs have to be responsible enough to know that they are going to get hit before the ball comes out. So just being hit doesn't mean a qb gets no blame for the play. I'm not sure I'm that mad at Smith considering what he was trying to do, but it did seem to me that he should have known he wasn't getting that ball out.
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It can be a damned if u do or don't situation. Just as a QB electing to not stand in there and run instead, only to get stuffed down. Sometimes, the split decision gets you a very positive run yard result. Other times, fingers point to the QB for bailing out instead of standing in for a throw. Split second decisions. http://preloaders.net/preloaders/169/Music%20note.giftry walking in my shoes you'll stumble in my footstepshttp://preloaders.net/preloaders/169/Music%20note.gif |
He should have thrown it earlier and not held it that long
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What I have asked of Alex this year is to TRY to push the ball, to trust the pocket, and to run the ball. He did all that last night. I'm not trying to crap on all he did. I know that's a split second thing. I do however think he can shoulder blame on that play. |
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I really, really want to see the all-22 on that one. If there's no defender deeper then Maclin then Smith ****ed up. That ball should have been thrown sooner. If there is a defender deeper than Maclin then whatever. It probably isn't a smart choice but I like the aggression. |
i think daniel sorensen is one of the most underrated players in the league
dude is just a beast |
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Sorenson is a guy who plays hard and will give it everything he's got. A much needed trait on an NFL team nowadays. But ... he is still a liability if you aren't careful what assignment you give him. Sorenson fits in Sutton's system: bunch of safeties in a zone in the middle with corners on the outside in man-to-man. Special teams and a multiple safety zone defense is where he belongs |
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Just because I think Alex should shoulder some blame on that INT doesn't mean I am bitching. Hell I even said I was happy he was pushing the ball. He certainly had the right read. |
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i just really like his game a lot. hes the type of quality depth you need to go deep now if only we had a decent kicker |
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Yeah...Aaron Rogers completes that 100% of the time. |
Has the Mange imploded yet?
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The reality is that QB's throw interceptions all the time throughout the NFL. People in KC expect 400 yrds passing,3 TD,0 ints, 70% completion percentage |
I finally LOVE the name change for the Lounge, lol.. perfection! :clap:
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Got it. |
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I am not sure why disagreeing with people saying the INT wasn't Alex's fault at all means I want him to throw for 400 yards a game or that I think Rodgers would have made that throw. |
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People complain all the time the Alex refuses to take chance, refuses to just throw the ball up and let his receivers make a play. welp ... When other team's QBs throw up passes that look like punts they get lauded for trusting their receivers. No so much in KC. Maybe we need receivers that will actually make those plays? |
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You have been pretty fair and reasonable, but I do think you have it wrong on the INT. |
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picked up a fumble in the EZ and ran it back to midfield (prior) He had a great game yesterday. |
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You want to say I'm wrong about saying Alex should pull that ball in, fine. I've been wrong before. Throwing all this crap about how others would kill him for taking the sack or that I want 400 yards has nothing to do with me. |
You can't help laugh at the people nonstop complaining while telling you how happy they really are.
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However I dont agree with your perception of that play.You start to throw thinking you have time and you dont. Happens all the time and its an odd play to be taking issue with considering he missed several throws that he should have made for example. But that happens too all over the league. |
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