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Originally Posted by Exoter175
Actually, he has.
Also, if he was utter garbage in Atlanta, a team that was on fire and one of the most picked at the beginning of the season to make the super bowl for the NFC, how did that team make it into the playoffs? I mean, if he was such a liability and all.
Ohhh, I get it, you're focused on statistics that show Dunta is below average, when the same statistics suggest that Dunta was thrown against considerably more than say, our #2, because Atlanta was winning, and Kansas City was losing.
Honestly, it surprises me how much you people forget the laws of football statistics when making an argument.
A team that is winning, runs. A team that is losing, passes.
It would stand to reason that the statistics have an inverse relation in this case, do they not?
Dunta was on a winning team and got thrown against quite a bit, yes? It would stand to reason that his statistics are inflated due to that. Also, consider for a moment the quality of opponents the Falcons faced last year before you pass judgement.
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i know this concept is very foreign to us Chiefs fans but....
imagine this idea for a second
When you have good to decent QB play, like Atlanta has, you can afford to have shitty burn victims for CBs on the downswing of their career. Imagine that. If we ever got a QB worth a shit we could also give up having turds at other positions, but in fact we need to be built like a Ravens team with Trent Dilfer or in this case a 2011 49ers team with Alex Smith to have a punchers chance, and that requires good positional talent.