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One player had one bad play while another player had 10? Do you still blame the player who made one bad play? |
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So what about now, when the Chiefs are losing? Why does Thomas Jones continue to run into Casey Wiegmann's ass over and over and over while the most explosive player on the team sits on the sideline? How can anyone support that? |
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I am not trying to downplay all of the other things we did shitty today. It just frustrates the hell out of me that despite all of the mistakes we still have our #1 wide receiver drop a routine pass in a situation that wins you the game. |
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Special Teams.
If you had to select only one area to drown in acid, it would be those guys. That return to start the second half combined with the fumble on the very next play hurt us ... badly. The Cha-Raiders were who we thought they were and we let 'em off the hook. FAX |
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The return of the 2nd half kickoff for a TD was setting fire to the splinters. By the time Bowe missed his play there wasn't even a damn door any more. Flowers missing the INT, was pretty much blowing up the whole house. Matt Cassel deciding to throw to LEONARD POPE ???? short of the sticks when Bowe was wide open to start over time was inviting them in to the kid's tree house to have tea. |
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As for running TJ early, I figure the idea was that their run defense would eventually fold up. What we didn't anticipate was that our o-line would get their asses kicked. It is strange that we didn't attack the edges more, though. We seemed to have some success there, yet we kept trying to gain yards between the tackles. FAX |
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but, even then, the Chiefs got the ball first and Weis's playcalling was crappy..they still had their chance and blew it. |
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