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9 of 51 on third down is ****ing horrible. how in the blue **** can you call yourself an offensive coach when you can't fall ass first into 25% of your third down conversions.
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I sat here and watched dozens of forum members suck off Pioli and Haley, all the while pointing fingers at Josh McDaniels and the Denver Broncos. Denver is 4-0, has seven new starters on defense and has given up a league low of 6.5 points per game on defense. The Chiefs are 0-4, look like a freakin' disaster both offensively and defensively. Their defense has given up 28 points per game and is ranked 30th, just ahead of Cleveland and Detroit. I don't know what the **** is going on at One Arrowhead Drive but if I'm Clark Hunt, I'm there first thing this morning demanding some answers. Of course, I'm not Clark Hunt. He's in Dallas, counting his money. |
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MOST excellent. :thumb: |
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NTTATWWT |
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Patriots lost Brady in the first game and had Cassel come in cold. That was followed by the Raiders, Falcons and Broncos. This season: Chiefs started their season against the Ravens. That was followed by the Raiders, Eagles and Giants. In other words, the schedule broke much easier last season than it has so far this season. The Chiefs don't have Gonzalez and Bowe's been hurt. Despite that, the scoring is just about the same, at 65 points last season to 64 this season. The defense had surrendered 97 points through 4 games last season, and has surrendered 112 through 4 games this season. Unless people expect the Chiefs to be shut out by the Cowboys this week, this season's offense will surpass last season's offense in points scored, and everyone knew that the defense would have problems due to the switch from the 4-3 to the 3-4, the tougher schedule, and the lack of talent. Also, for all the complaining people did about the team daring to lose against the Raiders, it lost to Oakland in K.C. last season, too. |
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Helluva thread OTWP. Pretty telling stats there..
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Get over it
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The Lions have a better 3rd down defense and more sacks than KC. Gunther laughs.
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Lets also not forget the strength of schedule this year vs last year. And you also have to take into consideration that Herm was on the DECLINE with his team. They were getting progressivly worse each year. I wonder how Herm's team would look out there this season. |
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The only thing I can think of is that Dumerville provides enough of a passrush to mask some of their holes (I recognize they played Cleveland, which helps them out). Offensively, I thought they would be average. A good OL and WR corps with a non-reeruned QB will get you average. I'm surprised as hell about their D though. I just don't ****ing get it. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I have come to the conclusion though by listening to Haley's comments yesterday and observing Pioli and Clark Hunt chatting it up and laughing and joking yesterday for about 30 minutes that there is little or no pressure to win this season. Haley's comments reinforce that when it says they are still evaluating players that this year is more like extended pre-season. |
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