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Simply Red 10-21-2016 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 12498597)
Saints just listed LB Stephone Anthony as Out. He joins LB Dan Ellerbee as OUT vs. the Chiefs on Sunday.

DE Paul Kruger is Questionable with a back problem.

LT Teron Armstead is Questionable with a knee problem.
LG Andrus Peat is Out with a groin problem.


Left side of their offensive line is out and the linebacking crew is in shambles.



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Easy 6 10-21-2016 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 12498621)

LMAO that is creeping me out, but in a good way

Squalor2 10-21-2016 10:20 PM

when you get to it, the way beat the saints is to make them run

Saccopoo 10-21-2016 10:53 PM

The Saints run game sucks. Only Mark Ingram is seeing action and does have 272 yards on the season. They will run Cooks on end arounds, but rarely.

But they are passing the ball all over the place. (As usual.)

I'm a little worried about the Brandon Cooks matchup on our defensive backs to be honest.

I guess this is really the game that the Chris Jones fans are looking forward to as the left side of the Saints offensive line is either out or hobbled.

Saints haven't really been able to put pressure on an opposing QB other than by right defensive tackle Nick Fairly (3.5 sacks in 2016) and right defensive end Cameron Jordan (2.5 sacks in 2016). Other than LB Craig Robertson (33 tackles on the season), they aren't really stopping anyone.

Fisher will have to play strong and whoever starts at RG is going to have to be stout.

As Easy said, I'd like to see the Chiefs run it down their throats right from the start. That would put pressure on Fairly and Jordan and work their depleted LB corps. I'm also looking for a lot of screens to the right to move the ball away from their interior and take advantage of their weak edge defense. This should play in favor of our OL strengths in Schwartz and LDT as well as being able to use the strong side and get the ball out to Kelce.

The Saints are #2 in the NFL in scoring offense, but also #32 in points allowed. #31 in yards per game allowed. They are #4 in passing yards per game but #31 in passing yards allowed per game. #30 in rush yards per game and #26 rush yards allowed per game. They aren't stopping much of anyone at this point.

Ball control TOP will be key in keeping Brees/Cooks off the field for as long as possible but the Chiefs have to get TDs when they have red zone opportunities to do so. The Saints can score in a hurry and we don't have a team that excels in playing catchup (despite the San Diego game).


I'd also like to see Sutton unleash DJ and/or Sorensen on some blitzes.
They aren't running anyone over and it would be nice to see the Chiefs defense pressure Brees from the middle every once and a while.

RINGLEADER 10-22-2016 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 12493145)
They're the Raiders with a shittier offensive line and defense but better QB.

Cooks will be a problem. None of our guys have the speed to match him. I hope the safeties are on point for this game..

Well if Hopkins, Cooper, and all the other good receivers we've faced this season are any indication we will give up 250 yards in the first half and less than 100 in the second. Not sure why Sutton takes until the half to adjust but at least he does.

Really Brees throwing it to Cooks is the only real concern - I would think we can shut that chit down but we'll see. A few fun facts going into the game:

Chiefs have not lost at Arrowhead since October 18th last year. That's 8 home games in a row and they're 13-2 overall in the last 15 games.

So far this season the Chiefs have surrendered 6 points in the second half of games at Arrowhead and 26 points in the second halves of all five games played so far (with more than half of those coming in the Pittsburgh debacle).

KC is tied for first with the most interceptions in the NFL and fourth in turnover differential at +5.

Drew Brees has a 3TD to 2INT ratio and a 82.8 passer rating on the road (compared to 11TD and 2INT and a 114.3 passer rating at home).

When behind by more than one score Drew Brees has a 58.8 completion percentage and a passer rating of 62.7.

On grass Drew Brees has a passer rating of 74.7 with 2TD and 2INT.

Spencer Ware is fourth in yards-from-scrimmage with an average of 129.2.

Tyreek Hill is second in the NFL in punt return yardage and tied for 7th in kickoff returns.

SAUTO 10-22-2016 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 12496658)
If we are gonna play that game, MIA would destroy KC since they destroyed PIT and PIT destroyed us. Or better yet, we will beat the Saints because we beat OAK in OAK and OAK beat the Saints in NO. This league shows every week that you can't take results from other games to determine what team will beat the other.

Actually the scenario you are talking about makes much more sense then the one in the post you quoted.at least the teams played each other.

pugsnotdrugs19 10-22-2016 11:31 AM

As the game creeps closer, I get the feeling that the Chiefs are going to rape ass.

31-13, or so.

NJChiefsFan 10-22-2016 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 12498903)
Actually the scenario you are talking about makes much more sense then the one in the post you quoted.at least the teams played each other.

Yes at least there is some cross over. It's a league of matchups for the most part. Some teams matchup better against certain teams. On paper, you would think KC has enough to slow down NO the way they play on the road. Especially with this being a very difficult road game for anyone. Add the poor Saints D and KC should win. Never know though.

SAUTO 10-22-2016 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 12498922)
Yes at least there is some cross over. It's a league of matchups for the most part. Some teams matchup better against certain teams. On paper, you would think KC has enough to slow down NO the way they play on the road. Especially with this being a very difficult road game for anyone. Add the poor Saints D and KC should win. Never know though.

Nothing would surprise me.

Rasputin 10-22-2016 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Squalor2 (Post 12498635)
when you get to it, the way beat the saints is to make them run

Yeah lets just not get into a shootout where Drew Breezy remembers he is Drew Breese and his mole puts up a bunch of points on us.

Solid defense and run down their throats can win us the game but getting into a shootout I believe is a bad idea.

crazycoffey 10-22-2016 09:14 PM

Going to the game now, what time does the stadium let you in to watch warm ups? We have no tailgate plans and I haven't been in early in for-ever.

Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan 10-22-2016 09:48 PM

Just looking at the injury report for the game. Saints are already down six players before the game even starts.


New Orleans Saints Injuries
Nicholas Fairley DT -- Did Not Participate In Practice --
Stephone Anthony LB Hamstring Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Delvin Breaux CB Fibula Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Daniel Lasco RB Hamstring Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Sterling Moore CB Abdomen Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Andrus Peat T Groin Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Dannell Ellerbe LB Quadricep Limited Participation in Practice Out
Terron Armstead T Knee Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
Paul Kruger DE Back Limited Participation in Practice Questionable

Kansas City Chiefs Injuries
Tamba Hali LB -- Did Not Participate In Practice --
Kenneth Acker CB -- Full Participation in Practice --
Jordan Devey G -- Full Participation in Practice --
Mitchell Schwartz T -- Full Participation in Practice --
Jamaal Charles RB Knee Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
Phillip Gaines CB Knee Limited Participation in Practice Questionable

hometeam 10-22-2016 09:50 PM

Ill be there, so we should win.

crazycoffey 10-22-2016 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by crazycoffey (Post 12499742)
Going to the game now, what time does the stadium let you in to watch warm ups? We have no tailgate plans and I haven't been in early in for-ever.

This is a good question; does anyone know?

CapsLockKey 10-22-2016 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by crazycoffey (Post 12499809)
This is a good question; does anyone know?

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