Who knows ... with this team it is unwise to even wish for wins much less predict what will happen. They have have already won more than I thought before the fist game. I agree with Direckshun in post #14. It has been an up and down season for expectations and for Andy's coaching ability. Losses to Tenn. & Oakland ... then the near win in Denver seemed to indicate we could take them at home and a good chance to take the division. Now it looks to me like we are toast.
ESPN has the Chiefs rates at 46% to make the playoffs ... which is better than all the other teams.
Quote: WakkaWakka "Don't worry, they'll bring it to the last game against the Chargers, it'll be a lose and go home, win and get in game. It'll suck all the homers in. But just like every other time it matters, they'll piss down their leg and lose in epic fashion."
See guys I don't know what to hope for ... 1. just barely get into the playoffs and then as usual get blown out in the first game ... at least we can say we have a "getting into the playoffs" streak. Or; 2. Lose to Ari., Pitt, and SD and put us out of our misery??? And maybe Dorsey gets the message that we need top quality NFL talent ... i.e. not just bodies on the OL, or "tall WR/CR's" but talented players whatever their measurable.
BTW ... know this is a topic for another thread ... understand that even GM's need to learn how to do their job ... but I'm not impressed with Dorsey's running of the Chiefs.
Yes, ILChief ... almost ... but an uninspired first half after a mini-bye week raises serious questions about Andy's coaching ability. Well, his decision to keep Sutton after the ending of last season raises even greater questions but that is a subject for another thread. Just being stupid (meaning me) ... you do realize it is the final score that matters in determining playoffs not how close the game was.
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