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We’ve played easily the toughest schedule
SRS: simple rating system, shows how much above or below you are vs the avg team. We have played teams that are a full TD better than the avg one. SOS rank:
1. Chiefs 7.0 2. Chargers 4.0 3. Cowboys 3.2 4. Dolphins, Texans 2.8 32. Donkeys -6.1 (Browns 7.2, Ravens 2.3, Chargers 9.2, Eagles 0.9, Bills 17.7). We are 5.5 which is tied for 8th. Our next three: WFT -3.7, Titans -3.8, Giants -6.5. |
(shrugs shoulders)
Got to beat who you play. |
To be the best, you have to beat the best.
I can see us losing to the Titans. Henry will eat our D for lunch. |
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Is this metric inclusive of when they played the Chiefs? If so, you are forgetting that they are running up huge offensive number against us, skewing the metric. |
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I’d push back against that. They’ve played 4 other teams each so it incorporates those results too. Also, they’ve had to play our Offense which is 2nd best at 12.2 (Cowgirls 13.0). |
Correct, which is why I don't buy the "won't make the playoffs" sentiment. But the fact that we've looked outmatched against multiple AFC contenders doesn't bode well for another Super Bowl run.
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We've known this since before the season began. I'm really not surprised/worried about our record YET, although we clearly should have won the Ravens game.
It's strange, but that 17 game season may yet work in our favor. |
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They probably would have beaten the Chargers without three straight drives ending in turnovers to start the game. Buffalo was the only game where the Chiefs looked outmatched. |
We have played a rough one for sure but then you still have issues stopping the Eagles.
No game is safe when you are that bad one one side of the ball and have a turnover problem on the other. |
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Chargers have played us, Cleveland, Dallas, LV and Washington.
Not an easy slate by any means but they're 4-1. What's our excuse? |
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Josh Allen completed 15 passes yesterday for 300+ yards... many of those passes against ridiculously blown coverages (usually by Sorensen) that Nathan Peterman could have executed. On offense the Chiefs hurt themselves more with mistakes than anything special that Buffalo did other than the Rousseau INT. |
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