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beach tribe 09-03-2011 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7875872)
The plan was to get these guys into football shape in hopes of avoiding injury to key players before the season started.

If that mean't that the Chiefs were late getting rhythm and chemsitry established, that was a problem that Haley was willing to deal with.

Nevermind. Looks like MM already stated the obvious.

milkman 09-03-2011 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by KCTitus (Post 7875937)
yep...clearly a past problem.

But that's a problem that you have to be aware of constantly, and continue to focus on.

It's not one that you fix, and simply forget about.



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Originally Posted by KCTitus (Post 7875935)
Feh...Ive seen bigger problems than the #3 WR and the backup QB. Namely the OL and DL. The OL cannot give Cassel any time and the DL is getting gashed for big runs both inside and out. It all starts there...

These are the kind of problems that you're going to see when there's little time to incorporate new parts into your defense.

This is an execution problem, not a preparation issue.

Hammock Parties 09-03-2011 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla Thunder (Post 7875867)
I hope we blow the socks off of the Bills, but I just don't get the feeling that Haley has his team prepared. Not only for this game, but for the season. Actually it kind of seems like he doesn't know what the heck he's doing. It's disorganized.

We have had an offseason leading up to this game and now we have 10 full days of singular focus to prepare for the worst team in the NFL.

We got this.

Coogs 09-03-2011 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by KCTitus (Post 7875935)
Feh...Ive seen bigger problems than the #3 WR and the backup QB. Namely the OL and DL. The OL cannot give Cassel any time and the DL is getting gashed for big runs both inside and out. It all starts there...

The O-line looked significantly better... IMO... when Albert and Gaither were paired together at the Tackle positions Thursday night. Sure, it is a small sample size to look at, but it was a pairing that showed a lot of promise in pass protection. Again, this may only be my opinion.

Chiefs Pantalones 09-03-2011 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Gif Horse (Post 7875973)
We have had an offseason leading up to this game and now we have 10 full days of singular focus to prepare for the worst team in the NFL.

We got this.

I'm sorry, Cassel has me pooping my pants. But you're right, they are bad. I just hope Cassel doesn't ruin it. Because like you mentioned, we would've owned them last year if he would've played better.

TimeForWasp 09-03-2011 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 7875958)
We missed one, ONE ****ing practice because of a movie, and of course they started out light. It was a very long off-season, and Haley is notorious for believing players should be in football shape before going full bore so as to prevent injuries.

I think we they will see a movie every year in camp with Haley. I think it will be a Haley trademark tradition.

Fish 09-03-2011 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7875872)
The plan was to get these guys into football shape in hopes of avoiding injury to key players before the season started.

If that mean't that the Chiefs were late getting rhythm and chemsitry established, that was a problem that Haley was willing to deal with.

I do think that was the plan. But at the same time, when they came out in Thursday's game and gave the starters considerably more time, we saw starters begin to drop like flies. Charles limps off(thankfully comes back), Richardson limps off, Moeaki limps off, Cassel limps off, etc.

They're sacrificing rhythm and chemistry, yet when they give the starters considerable time, they're still getting injured. I just question whether injury prevention was worth neglecting the chemistry and momentum of this young team.

TEX 09-03-2011 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 7875998)
I do think that was the plan. But at the same time, when they came out in Thursday's game and gave the starters considerably more time, we saw starters begin to drop like flies. Charles limps off(thankfully comes back), Richardson limps off, Moeaki limps off, Cassel limps off, etc.

They're sacrificing rhythm and chemistry, yet when they give the starters considerable time, they're still getting injured. I just question whether injury prevention was worth neglecting the chemistry and momentum of this young team.

IMO - it was not. They have some very "winnable" games the early part of the season. In fact, one could argue that they are "must wins" because of how difficult thier schedule gets later in the season. It appears they are heading for a slow start. I don't think that would be the case ahd the starters had more playing time during the preseason.

Hammock Parties 09-03-2011 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla Thunder (Post 7875982)
I'm sorry, Cassel has me pooping my pants. But you're right, they are bad. I just hope Cassel doesn't ruin it. Because like you mentioned, we would've owned them last year if he would've played better.

From what I'm hearing, the Bills are not playing the pass very well this year.

They have one pass rusher, and he's a brokedick. They are going to be playing a rookie corner a lot.

I think Cassel will be fine.

Easy 6 09-03-2011 07:44 PM

Good grief Smed, what'd they do to you at the asylum? is there anyone you can turn to for help, an uncle thats a lawyer or something?

Jamaal will be just fine, even if he has a down year it'll be better than most starters good year.


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