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Bring him in for a look?
Strange situation… <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Bernard Williams<br><br>- First round pick by the Eagles in 1994<br>- Started all 16 games as a rookie<br>- Suspended after testing positive for marijuana multiple times<br>- Never applied for reinstatement<br>- Played for the XFL, AFL and CFL<br>- Released by the Eagles today</p>— Nathan Jahnke (@PFF_NateJahnke) <a href="https://twitter.com/PFF_NateJahnke/status/1725277801685627298?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 16, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
sounds like the rain won't be a factor at all
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Welp. RPO in full effect.
Jalen Hurts ditches knee brace ahead of Eagles' showdown with Chiefs: 'The bye week came at a great time' Quote:
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No injuries to report for the Chiefs today. Everybody will practice.</p>— Matt McMullen (@KCChiefs_Matt) <a href="https://twitter.com/KCChiefs_Matt/status/1725571289593582079?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 17, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I heard some guys had on Ipad gloves, but we good? |
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Always go with the better QB even IF he does have one arm tied behind his back(lack of WRs producing) especially when the QB is Mahomes.;)
The real star of this game IMO will AGAIN be our defense/Butker who wins this game. It will be low scoring and we will win by 3. |
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So you wanted me to be correct then ??? Aren't you glad I was wrong, like I hoped I would be as stated?? :shrug: Hindsight is always 20/20. Looks like the 'trap game I did predict' had an opposite effect of what I thought and actually had them 'focused' and Spags exposed Tua and his weaknesses and took away Hill. Like I said, I'm glad that I was wrong. Whose side are you on anyway PUSSY CAT???? |
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As long as the OL holds up, we should be able to throw all over them. |
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Should I cheer for the Bears? Well wait I guess they did take Trubisky lolz thanks |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Chiefs Guard Trey Smith played vs. Eagles Def. Linemen Jordan Davis (twice) and Jalen Carter (once) in college, so he, along with Wanya Morris, are familiar w/ both. Smith: “We got our butts kicked, but I had no problems.” <br><br>On the week UT faces UGA, they all meet again.</p>— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) <a href="https://twitter.com/HaroldRKuntz3/status/1725652575888855548?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 17, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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HUGE DIFFERENCE that has ETERNAL consequences for your soul IF you do not "choose right" in what you have faith in. JESUS has given me eternal life in paradise with HIM after passing on from this earth because I repented of my sinful life and gave HIM my soul so as to follow HIM now making HIM first in my life. And now when I sin, I always "seek the Cross of Christ" because 'now' when I sin I know I am forgiven. Clark, Andy, Pat and the Chiefs can't provide that because it is only "temporary" here on this earth contrary to popular opinion on this board;) If I choose Jesus and idolize HIM I have chosen RIGHT because HE IS GOD and provides everything for me, from my mental and emotional peace to my physical needs thus everything else becomes 2nd place in my life. But if I choose to idolize my beloved Chiefs or whatever appeases my fleshly sinful 'unsaved' soul, I am an "idolater" placing Jesus 2nd thus worshipping this world. Last I checked 'idolatry' is a sin and my beloved Chiefs are not "idols" to me but rather a "blessing of entertainment" to be enjoyed and not worshipped and "there is the rub". In my blessing of entertainment for my beloved Chiefs, sometimes my analysis is right and sometimes my analysis is wrong. It's ok to be a 'homer' BUT an "idolizing homer"??? NOT !! I get you have very thin skin and don't like any negativity said about our Chiefs or any negative prognostication given especially from persons who get under your thin skin(ME!) but last I checked even our Chiefs are fallen sinful human beings and are not perfect so.........I call it like I see it.;) |
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A lot of disrespect from the talking heads today. Cowherd, Keyshawn, Irving, Brussard and the two PFF guys who predict games are all going Philly with Cowherd saying "it's gonna be a blowout" and Keyshawn claiming "philly will win because they are the better team". He even made a bet with Skip.
Did they used to do this to Rodgers, Brees and Brady ten years ago? Defending champs at home with the better defense, qb and head coach plus we have the goat TE whilst philly has been getting torn up by TE's all season and will be without there TE. And yet according to some of these guys we appear to have no chance!!. The result could go either of course. But I do think there's a certain level of disdain some of these talking heads hold against us. |
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Like all the miserable ****s here, they've learned nothing. All I've seen are the talking heads harping on our offensive struggles, with very little respect for our defense and how great they have been. If this is any other team, the talking heads are drooling over a balanced team with an elite defense, QB, and HC. |
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To each their own but I don't really understand it. |
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On paper, Philly probably IS the better team.
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Imagine all the whining about the Super Bowl field if they get manhandled.. |
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we just get no respect for some reason |
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Skyyy, Rice, perhaps sprinkle Toney in the middle all night long. Noah getting looks. Toney & Mecole in the Red Zone. Give Jabroni Siriani nightmares…
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They aren’t the 85 Bears |
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who got the copypasta?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">New story. Monday's Super Bowl rematch is a meaningful test for the Chiefs' defense.<br><br>Every member of the defense knows which team was the last opponent to score 30 or more points against them: the Eagles.<br><br>"This is a showdown."<a href="https://t.co/E03nE1mEoj">https://t.co/E03nE1mEoj</a></p>— Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) <a href="https://twitter.com/ByNateTaylor/status/1725979906587189536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 18, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Richie James is questionable for Monday night's game.</p>— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) <a href="https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/1725961825651405128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 18, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
BWillie, why is your guy a brokedick? |
WR's need to flush the past games and EXPLODE this week. CATCH THE BALL PLEASE! Stop the penalties!
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No freak outs on here with Patrick and Travis being in Vegas tight for the Grand Prix?
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In almost every challenge it has faced this season, the Kansas City Chiefs defense has succeeded. Without its best defender, superstar pass rusher Chris Jones, the unit surrendered just two touchdowns in the season-opening loss to the Detroit Lions. In the Chiefs’ first win, they held the Jacksonville Jaguars without a touchdown. The Kansas City secondary, a group led by cornerbacks L’Jarius Sneed and Trent McDuffie, has limited the production of some of the NFL’s best receivers, including Garrett Wilson (New York Jets), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings) and Tyreek Hill (Miami Dolphins). Two weeks ago in Frankfurt, Germany, the Chiefs defense generated the game-winning turnover and touchdown against the Dolphins, who at the time had the NFL’s top-scoring offense, averaging 33.9 points per game. Monday’s prime-time matchup at home against the Philadelphia Eagles — a highly anticipated rematch of Super Bowl LVII — will present the next test for the Chiefs, who are allowing just 15.9 points per game, tied for the fewest in the league. Offensively, the Eagles average 28.0 points per game, tied for the league’s third-highest mark. “This is a big opportunity for us to go out and show our personality against one of the most high-powered offenses in the game,” safety Justin Reid said. “They’ve got two high-powered receivers, and we’ve got two high-powered corners. It’s a matchup everybody is going to want to see. “This is going to be one of the most competitive games in the entire NFL season. There’s going to be chippiness. We want to go out and prove that we’re the best team in the league.” Once again, the Chiefs (7-2) and Eagles (8-1) sit atop their respective conferences. Similar to the last meeting, the Chiefs will counter the Eagles’ star receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, with Sneed and McDuffie. A major reason the Eagles scored 35 points was that superstar quarterback Jalen Hurts connected on two 45-yard passes, one each to Brown and Smith. This season, the two have combined for 25 receptions of 20 yards or more. Steve Spagnuolo, the Chiefs’ defensive coordinator, is optimistic that Sneed, who will often be assigned to Brown, and McDuffie, who will follow Smith, will be able to limit the Eagles’ explosive highlights “It was a challenge when we played them (nine) months ago, and it hasn’t gotten any easier,” Spagnuolo said. “It all begins with the quarterback. I’ve got a lot of respect for Jalen. He’s one of those quarterbacks that can beat you with his brain, his legs and his arm. That’s pretty dynamic. He’s faster than you think he is.” In the Super Bowl, Hurts’ scrambling ability and effectiveness on designed runs resulted in the Eagles having just seven third-down plays where they needed 6 or more yards. Hurts finished with 70 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground. The first priority Spagnuolo communicated to his players this week was that their success on first down will have a significant impact on whether the Eagles can run the ball on third down. “If we’re able to limit how many yards (Hurts) gets per carry, then I think we’re doing something good,” Jones said. “They’ve got such a good offensive line that’s done really, really well so far this year, so we have to come up with schemes and everything to affect Jalen.” If the Eagles need just a yard or 2 on third or fourth down, the Chiefs know the exact personnel package the Eagles will use: their tush-push group. The Eagles lead the league this season with 17 tush pushes. Just twice has the play been stopped short of a first down or touchdown. Last season, the Eagles had a 95.3 percent success rate. The Eagles succeeded each of the six times they ran the play in the Super Bowl, converting four first downs and scoring two touchdowns. “I think there’s a way to stop it, but they have the right personnel for it,” Reid said. “They’ve really perfected it. Those front-line guys get really low. One of the best things we can do is not let them get in that yardage in the first place so that we don’t give them a chance to run it. “I’m sure we’re going to see it more than once. It’s about how many times you can stop it, not just selling out on one. You see what they did with (the) Washington (Commanders last month). They (did) the trick play off of it. You have to cover all your bases.” Just one opponent this season, the Denver Broncos, has scored more than 21 points against the Chiefs defense. One large factor for the Broncos in their Week 8 victory over the Chiefs is that 17 of their points came after a turnover. A perfect scenario Monday for the Chiefs defense, McDuffie shared Tuesday on the “The Adam Schefter Podcast,” is the unit surrendering fewer than 28 points to the Eagles in a victory. “I know this year’s defense, we’re like, ‘None of that,’” McDuffie said of the Eagles’ 35 points in February. “Even though we won, that wasn’t our best defense. We still have something to prove. They’re a great offense. They’re efficient, they’ve got Jalen Hurts, they’ve got the tush push, they’ve got A.J. Brown. It’s going to be a matchup. “But one thing, I know with this defense, is we love games like these. You’ve got to love a ‘Monday Night Football’ game against the No. 1 team in the NFC. This is a showdown. This is why we’re in the NFL. It’s games like this.” |
Looks like it's going to be wet with mid to low 40s. Don't know who that favors but I could see the Eagles trying to Tush Push on 1st down.
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Mahomes is 16-2 in November hasn't lost on my birthday.
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Or we rolling with Nut for consistency? Or Clay? He’s been on fire through the bye. I like his focus and perspective lately. |
Since Mahomes was drafted, Andy Reid is 9-0 against the NFC at Arrowhead in November and December.
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Imagine bringing this with you into a playoff match LMAO
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Do I wear my Mahomes jersey to Lincoln Financial Field tomorrow? I'm thinking yes.
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