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The problem is the penalties. How many times have seen a team convert a 3rd and long, after the Chiefs made the stop, via penalty? Think about all the excessive yardage that has come AFTER a penalty extended drive? The best thing about the Playoffs thus far is that across the board it seems that refs are letting the teams play. Historically we've seen that, and we saw it again this past weekend. If the Refs let the Chiefs play, we win this game. |
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When it is 3rd and 6 and you are playing in a soft zone, 5 yards off of the WR, you are basically giving up a free first down. And even when the zone works and the Chiefs defenders are in a position to make tackles/get stops, they fail at tackling. |
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RIP Colts and Chiefs haters. |
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Ok, but questions I have are: If the DBs didn't grab and hold, how many more completions would they give up? How many times do the DBs commit penalties and get away with it? Is it really clear that a different strategy would be better? I'm not saying I know the answer to this? More I'm just curious what others think? |
Go Chiefs! The media fellatio of the Colts is nauseating.
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“Larry is making progress,” Reid said. “We have a little bit of time here with Larry to see how he does this week. Not till after this game do we have to declare anything. Other than that, the rest of the guys are pretty good to go.” https://www.chiefs.com/news/andy-rei...-to-bring-your We won't see him this week at all. Maybe next week but even then he may not be game ready. |
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It’s no longer if KC wins in my mind. That word is eliminated from my vocabulary this week. It’s when. Positive vibes only. Mental will power is needed to overcome this curse. Other teams have done it before—we are on deck.
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YEP YEP!!!!! **** THE CURSE!!!! |
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And Yes to some extent. They wont dominate but they will play OK just like they did in the last 2 playoff games. Difference is we will have more offense this time. |
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I just want Sutton to attack. Can't afford the 3rd & long completions to sustain their drives. |
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I'm talking about not sitting back 8-10yrds when they need 5 for a first, not shooting gaps, rushing 3 and going into prevent. All things that constantly burn the Chiefs' defense. |
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This defense has been roasted by good QB’s like Brady, Goff, Rivers and Wilson. |
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It's all about player execution. Not "bringing pressure". |
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I know this has its own thread, but this D plays a hell of alot better at home. No team scored over 30 points against us at home and only 2 teams scored over 24 points. The D is averaging 18 ppg at home and that would put them at number 3 for ppg. If our D holds the opponent under 30 then we will win. I know some will say the teams weve stopped at home sucked, but so have the teams the Colts have beaten recently. |
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The rush can’t be predictable. I’d mix it up between 4 and 5 consistently, and whichever is getting the best results early in the game, use that for the majority of the 2nd half. For Houston, sending 5 was by far the better option. |
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We need to time our blitzes correctly so we can get our rushers in a position to make a play. We need to confuse their OL. |
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Get there with 4. Send 5 occasionally.
The front 4 have to get there. |
Has their multiple-rookie o-line ever played in an outdoor stadium as loud as post-season Arrowhead? That definitely favors the pass rushers..
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I know Indy has a good line, but the stats I posted last night show that they too have feasted on playing against very poor pass rushing teams.
It’s really ****ing hard to run a pass play and not have at least one of Ford/Houston/Jones beating their man. Happens some, but not often. |
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The Chiefs have to play mistake free football! |
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I wouldn't be worried about Mack catching the ball. You should be worried about Hynes.
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I get it, the defense worries me too, but they have played well above their season averages the last 2 home playoff games and they have been much better at home this season. :shrug: |
Have to give the Colts and Reich credit. I’m very envious of their staff.
Margus Hunt was a bust in Cincinnati. They signed him and now he’s got 5 sacks and looks really good. Same for Pierre Desir. Same for Denico Autry. Same for Kenny Moore. And that’s not even getting into Darius Leonard. **** me man. Coaching matters so goddamn much. Our defense would be so much better if it was simply coached well. |
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Colts played 1 top 10 defense this season and got pounded for 38 points. |
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pump the brakes a little. They played one, I repeat, one top 10 offense all year... |
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Luck padded his stats against some very weak teams. What was his Signature win this year- was that last week where he was good for the first half then disappeared? The Chiefs are battle tested against the best teams, on the road, toughest schedule and top defenses. We will dominate these clowns. |
I just did some research and found that Frank Reich is a Jr., so he's only the Second Reich.
We have nothing to worry about until his son takes over. |
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The Chiefs brought players in at ILB and the secondary and they look like tire fires. The guys we have that have been here forever (looking right at you Ron Parker) can’t read the field and know what the hell is going on. It’s not even an argument dude. There’s a reason why everyone wants Sutton fired and why the Colts DC is being contacted for HC jobs. |
Luck has 39 TD passes. Nobody talks about that.
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I’m done with the media this week.
Everyone of these outlets are all over the Colts nuts, why they are God’s gift to the NFL and why the Chiefs should just be happy to be on the same field as them. |
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Only time we've seen this defense completely healthy was the first half against LA when we gave up 7 points.
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Colts players in a boot = precautionary Chiefs players in a boot = brokedick apocalypse |
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We are going to stomp these nags by 3 scores. :thumb:
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Ever since i got off work ive been reading and watching videos about this game. How do I get to Saturday? And how am I going to last for those 2 weeks in between AFC Championship game and the Superbowl when we get there?!!
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Wow there’s a lot of DNP’s on this list
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Think most of those DNPs don’t mean a ton—but it still represents that they are banged up. Hooker in a boot... called it precautionary but that still can’t be good before a game in a few days.
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Jabaal Sheard is still in the league? Mind blown.
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(I do respect that you're a long time STH, but I'm guessing your impression of the loudness is in part impacted by the tepid record. No?) |
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