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in the beginning of the season alot of people thought this was a very talented team.....capable of going 12-4....winning in the playoffs etc... NO ONE thinks that literally all of the other 52 players (except for alex smith) are shitty, except YOU stop with this lameassery |
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Last year the Patriots defense gave up 20.3 points per game in the postseason, and 20.6 points per game in their previous Super Bowl run. The Ravens defense gave up 22 points per game in their postseason run. The Chiefs defense has been MORE than capable of advancing in the postseason since 2013. How can you expect the QB to capitalize on such opportunities when he can't even do it in the regular season, though? The reason the Chiefs lost Sunday is the same reason they lost the games to the Giants, Bills and Steelers that knocked them out of contention for a bye. Quote:
The Chiefs special teams forced a goddamn turnover and gave Alex the ball at the ****ing THIRTY with a chance to effectively end the game. He LOST YARDS and forced an inexperienced kicker into a tough kick. Mahomes doesn't have to be Joe Montana II. He only has to get a ****ing field goal in a half. |
not only did they only allow 22 points they gave the ball to the offense with short fields via turnovers
they got chewed up in the second half on the ground...but last time i checked..when your offense literally doesnt make 1st downs....you get tired |
Does anyone really, REALLY think Mahomes can't ad lib this play into a game-winning situation?
https://i.imgur.com/dXywgr3.gif "outperform any QB in history" my ass...Alex looks like Matt ****ing Cassel on this snap. |
I didn't realize the salary cap situation you are in. Given that, seems like there's a zero percent chance that he's in KC next season.
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It was a tough ask for Alex with pressure in his face and Wilson to catch a ball a little out of his reach. The blame for Alex goes to that third down mental meltdown. Go back further to Charles dropping the ball. Ect ect. |
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Well done my apprentice. To your post: I have many times voiced the underrated aspect of just how much a defense relies on effective QB play. "TEAM SPORT"! "TEAM SPORT"! they cried, over and over again... Oh yes,the Alexsexuals were both right and very, very wrong on this subject. The short take and bottom line is this: And contrary to what Joe High School Football has to say about the subject, all three phases feed off of each other in terms of energy, grit, fire, and above all else; OUTPUT. When I see Marcus Peters running down the sideline and COMPLETELY flipping his shit over a well thrown pass and/or finely executed offensive play, I know EXACTLY what is going through his head: "Now HERE is a mother****er that I can turn a ball over to, and he's going to actually DO SOMETHING WITH THE ****ING THING"! HUZZAH, BITCHES! You see, assuming that Marcus couldn't take his INT. to the house, he knows that if he puts Mahomes and the offense within scoring distance, his TEAM is going to get that 6 points. If not every time( but believe you me that day IS coming ), than more often than not. This makes Marcus VERY happy. This makes Marcus feel hopeful, energized, ALIVE, and ready to smash heads for his team and VERY reliable Quarterback. A symbiotic relationship is born. It then grows, matures, spreads its way across the roster, and creates a level of play that enables everyone involved to perform at their very best, and sometimes to exceed even that. The ASS11's of the world simply can not achieve this. But, since we're no longer concerned about such under performing nonsense at the QB position, let us focus our efforts and attention upon the upcoming work of Veach and his crew. 2018 is going to be out of this ****ing world. https://media.giphy.com/media/h2Z22ha93yBPi/giphy.gif Quote:
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