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I'm officially done with this thread. This version of Alex Smith won't win a single playoff game let alone take them to the super bowl.
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If so maybe they can rattle off 5 wins in a row like they did after the last wake up call |
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Almost Every week there is a article like this Chiefs offense looks to get back on track against Bucs http://cjonline.com/sports/2016-11-1...k-against-bucs Do you know why because our offense is nearing dead ****ing last in the nfl for 2 years running |
2 years bottom of the league offense and people want to blame the defense for this loss when we kept them to 19 points at home
http://i67.tinypic.com/10e3hgm.gif I don't even know what else I can say at this point |
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THE MORONS ARE THE ONES USING DEN SUPERBOWL LAST YEAR HAS AN EXAMPLE OF OUR TEAM THEY WERE 16th WE ARE 28th ITS NO WHERE NEAR WE AREN'T WINNING SHIT OF NOTE WITH THIS OFFENSE.
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Yeah a team with a Alex Smith is built to beat the Pats. GTFO
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28th offense f-off you trash human being THE OFFENSE IS TRASH http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...116100378.html MORON |
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Like no joke the offense was shit been shit and still gonna be shit ray and bass are shit people for still trying to defend this shit show.
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if you have any integrity at all you will own it |
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While it has been kind of fun watching oaklandhater melt down all weekend, it is time to put him on ignore (1st person I have ever put on ignore). Happy Thanksgiving dude, I hope you get help for your anger issues.
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I dont think anyone has denied the deficiencies with this team. Some seem to refuse to go all Henney Penney and start crying "the sky is falling, the sky is falling". It can't be changed it what this team is now. I for one hope they get it to "click " for a little post season noise. It also isn't what you "seers" see it to be. I am just happy for you that today happened so the sun can shine on your ass like it has the fans of this team all year.
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I don't want the chiefs to lose I just want people to understand reid is a offensive mind coach who has failed at the one job he is suppose to excel at. |
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It's mind blowing delusional people have got with this team. |
The team's ceiling for five of the last twenty ****ing season has been "make some noise in the playoffs" because deficiencies prevent the team from being anything better than that.
I'm tired of "maybe make some noise in the playoffs". It didn't work in 1997. Or 2003. Or 2015. It's not going to work this year. We. Deserve. Better. |
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The CHIEFS have been winning. The TEAM lost not the offense alone. We had enough pieces banged up/missing and less the interception we would have won. I think the play calling is the Achilles heel more than anything. Followed by execution (drops, poor pass, blow coverages etc) and personel not being 100% |
Oakland hater. You are quickly escalating into tiggeruppercut status...
We get your point. Slow down a little here. We know your frustrated... |
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Was this guy high when he wrote this?
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I just hate this offense and I'm passionate about my team. |
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I actually stand by my points |
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Whatever you decide to do Oak, don't shift your frustration out on something that breathes in real life..
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The offensive has been subpar except for a quarter here and there all season.
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Stupid article is stupid.
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We've seen Reid vs Belichick six times.
Reid 1, Belichick 5. Any notion that the Chiefs under this regime belongs on the same field as the Patriots under their current one is a ****ing fantasy. |
We will get in, then get beat. It's frustrating how much potential this team has and inept QB play and boneheaded play calls... it's going to be ugly guys.
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Considering losing to the Bucs at home, I'd now worry less about being built to beat the Patriots in the playoffs and more about getting INTO the playoffs. Two of the best teams in the AFC are Oakland and Denver, who are right in your way. 7-3 could become 8-8 pretty quickly if the Chiefs don't get their shit together.
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http://patriotswire.usatoday.com/201...y-new-england/
Raiders are built to beat Patriots which should terrify New England The Oakland Raiders are equipped with everything they need to beat the New England Patriots. It’s a little alarming. Smart, accurate quarterback? Check. Two big-bodied, dangerous receivers? Check. Strong offensive line? Check. Elite pass-rushers on a disciplined defense? Check. The Raiders are the Harry Potter to New England’s Voldemort. They’re the Luke Skywalker to New England’s Darth Vader. The Frodo to New England’s Sauron. Malcolm Butler, Eric Rowe, Logan Ryan and whoever else the Patriots throw in at cornerback have not showed the ability to contain receivers of lesser talent than Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree. Cooper and Crabtree could have a field day. Those two players have size, speed and skill levels that surpass the Patriots cornerback on a consistent level. Butler, Rowe and Ryan have each had outstanding performances. But Rowe and Ryan have also gotten benched after bad performances. Bill Belichick went so far as to compare the cornerback rotation to a game of roulette. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr is smart enough to recognize when one of those players is having a bad day, and he can hammer them with targets. The Raiders receivers appear able to accumulate yards and touchdowns at the flick of Carr’s wrist — quite literally. But that’s not the only way the Raiders have racked up yards. Tight end Clive Walford has begun to find his rhythm in the offense. He’s not contributing the yardage Rob Gronkowski brings, but Walford is a reliable player who nabs somewhere between one and six catches a game. And running back Jalen Richard is also getting targets, one of which he turned into a touchdown on Monday Night Football. The rookie is a nice complement to Latavius Murray, even if Murray is also a strong pass-catcher. Richard’s development could spell bad news for the Patriots, as they have struggled to match up with running backs in the passing game — especially since the departure of Jamie Collins. So what do we have so far in terms of matchups? Rowe and Devin McCourty on Amari Cooper. Butler on Crabtree. Elandon Roberts or Dont’a Hightower on Murray and Richard. Patrick Chung on Walford. And Carr is there to make everything worse for the Patriots. Then there’s the Raiders offensive line, in which Oakland has made smart investments over the last few offseasons. The Raiders realized they have something special in the passing game, and it’s worth investing in an offensive line that will allow Carr to find his receivers (and running backs and tight ends). The rebuild started when Raiders drafted guard Gabe Jackson at third round of the 2014 NFL Draft. They then signed center Rodney Hudson away from the Chiefs in 2015. They made a big splash in 2016 free agency to get Kelechi Osemele for $60 million. To keep the band together, they resigned left tackle Donald Penn last offseason, and snatched him away from the open market before he met with other teams. The Patriots’ pass rushers struggled mightily to get after the quarterback (until the saw the NFL’s JV team, the 49ers), and they’d likely struggle further if they saw this Raiders offense. Carr isn’t a quick passer like Tom Brady — but you’d think he was with the protection he gets. Oakland has allowed the fewest sacks in the NFL with 11. Put the offensive line and the strong passing personnel together, and this Raiders team can put up points. They’re fifth in the NFL with 27.2 points per game. For reference, the Patriots offense is sixth with 27.1 points per game. Yup, we’re looking at a shootout, an elder wand-level duel, a light saber battle for the ages, a battle of the two towers. Brady would have to navigate a defense comprised of studs in Bruce Irvin, Khalil Mack, Karl Joseph and Malcolm Smith. Mack and Irvin, in particular, are excellent at pressuring quarterbacks, and Brady’s supposed mobility may be tested in a way it hasn’t been this season. The good news for the Patriots is that the Raiders are ready to beat the Patriots right now. Why is that good news? Because they don’t play right now. The two teams may not even see each other this season. If they do, they’ll likely square off in the AFC Championship Game (and what a game that would be). So the Patriots have time to adjust, to learn from their mistakes, to improve their communication in the secondary and to develop a stronger pass-rush. If the Patriots are looking for a standard of offense they’d like to be able defend, they should look at the Raiders. Because if New England hopes to make it to the Super Bowl, they may just have to defend the Raiders offensive attack. Belichick and Brady’s fifth Super Bowl ring may depend on it. The Raiders look more than ready for the Patriots — but will the Patriots be ready for the Raiders? |
See what a joke of an article it was Trivers it didn't mean jack now people are saying raiders LMAO
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