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Old 12-01-2014, 01:25 PM   #1
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Open up the ****ing playbook. Shake up the offensive line.
Yeah, the coaches need their fair share ass kicking, last nights plan looked sooo uninspired, the TEAM looked uninspired... the offense wasn't using any of its usual motions, shifts and trickery, the defense looked just plain flat like they'd all lost their ****ing moms Saturday night.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:47 PM   #2
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Yeah, the coaches need their fair share ass kicking, last nights plan looked sooo uninspired, the TEAM looked uninspired... the offense wasn't using any of its usual motions, shifts and trickery, the defense looked just plain flat like they'd all lost their ****ing moms Saturday night.
That's what happens when you cant stop the run and the heart of your defense (Berry, DJ) is missing.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:50 PM   #3
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Open up the ****ing playbook. Shake up the offensive line.
I don't see how either of those are really options.

The only time the Chiefs can throw is when the defense doesn't expect it. They simply can't hold up on the O-line to let routes develop.
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Old 12-01-2014, 02:32 PM   #4
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Denver didn't blitz for the most part.

It was 4 guys rushing but not the 4 down linemen.

When teams blitz with extra rushers you are correct, it is on the QB to try and beat it with a pass to the guy that isn't covered.

Smith has a pretty good history of doing this.
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Old 12-01-2014, 02:45 PM   #5
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Denver didn't blitz for the most part.

It was 4 guys rushing but not the 4 down linemen.

When teams blitz with extra rushers you are correct, it is on the QB to try and beat it with a pass to the guy that isn't covered.

Smith has a pretty good history of doing this.
So, what is your take on why this didn't happen last night?

I'd really like to know and see some gifs of these plays.. I'm content to bash Smith myself, if there's sufficient number of plays that he just failed on. Is it Reid's scheme? Because I sure didn't see much in the way of receivers breaking into quick-hitting routes to beat the blitz.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:19 PM   #6
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He's boring, but what does anyone suggest we do? Draft Derek Carr or Blake Bortles?
Teddy Bridgewater and Johnny Manziel were also possibilities last year. There are going to be some growing pains with both, but at QB if you don't have upside you don't have shit and that's why we have shit.
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Old 12-01-2014, 04:44 PM   #7
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Teddy Bridgewater and Johnny Manziel were also possibilities last year. There are going to be some growing pains with both, but at QB if you don't have upside you don't have shit and that's why we have shit.

Dorsey really screwed the pooch passing on Bridgewater? I think Manziel carries far more risk, but even he was worth rolling the dice on. But passing on Bridgewater? Just a mistake.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:22 PM   #8
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He's boring, but what does anyone suggest we do? Draft Derek Carr or Blake Bortles?
We upgrade his line and receivers next year and tell him "you have no excuses now, start making plays when we need them or your expensive ass can go have a seat".

This year we're just gonna have to suck it up I'm afraid, theres just no chance Reid sits his big money signing for Daniel or Murray when we're still "technically" in the hunt.

I wouldn't mind picking up a QB in the draft either, create a logjam in camp and see who can rise above it.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:24 PM   #9
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We upgrade his line and receivers next year and tell him "you have no excuses now, start making plays when we need them or your expensive ass can go have a seat".

This year we're just gonna have to suck it up I'm afraid, theres just no chance Reid sits his big money signing for Daniel or Murray when we're still "technically" in the hunt.

I wouldn't mind picking up a QB in the draft either, create a logjam in camp and see who can rise above it.
Upgrading his receivers will only bring more excuses.

"He hasn't had time to gel with this receivers."

"His receivers are new to the offense."

This is what I find funny about people claiming that we need to draft 2-3 WRs. Do you really think that Dorsey/Reid are going to run this offense next year with that many rookies? They couldn't even ****ing trust ONE this season.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:25 PM   #10
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Upgrading his receivers will only bring more excuses.

"He hasn't had time to gel with this receivers."

"His receivers are new to the offense."

This is what I find funny about people claiming that we need to draft 2-3 WRs. Do you really think that Dorsey/Reid are going to run this offense next year with that many rookies? They couldn't even ****ing trust ONE this season.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:30 PM   #11
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Upgrading his receivers will only bring more excuses.

"He hasn't had time to gel with this receivers."

"His receivers are new to the offense."

This is what I find funny about people claiming that we need to draft 2-3 WRs. Do you really think that Dorsey/Reid are going to run this offense next year with that many rookies? They couldn't even ****ing trust ONE this season.
The goalposts continually shift with people here.

Point is you'll never get a team that is operating at optimal efficiency at every level. You have to make coaching and personnel decisions to alleviate that.

I have no doubt there will be at least one WR taken next year. And then it will be obvious that the player is a rookie then Smith will get a pass because not everyone can be Odell Beckham or Sammy Watkins.

There will be one OL taken that won't unseat a current guy on the line. "It takes a lot of time for a lineman to be NFL ready. Look at Eric Fisher!"

Point is this lag time between when a player is drafted and when they start becoming gameday ready takes a two seasons.. And this should have been considered when Smith was traded for.
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Old 12-01-2014, 04:42 PM   #12
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He's boring, but what does anyone suggest we do? Draft Derek Carr or Blake Bortles?

I was literally surprised your GM did not draft Teddy Bridgewater rather than Dee Ford.

I thought, you sit Bridgewater behind Alex for 2 years and Bridgewater would be out of the gate like a shot in year 3. Alex would have been an awesome mentor, you still have a decent QB for 2 years for the bridge nibbling around the playoffs, then you have a chance at a franchise QB with Bridgewater.

Could have tagged Alex his 2nd year, made him play on the cheap contract this year.

Bridgewater might flop, but it was a great risk and Dorsey let it slip right through his fingers. Great linebackers are rare but far less rare than franchise QBs with top 10 potential. I'm not even saying Bridgewater had top 10 potential, but it was worth the risk.
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I was literally surprised your GM did not draft Teddy Bridgewater rather than Dee Ford.

I thought, you sit Bridgewater behind Alex for 2 years and Bridgewater would be out of the gate like a shot in year 3. Alex would have been an awesome mentor, you still have a decent QB for 2 years for the bridge nibbling around the playoffs, then you have a chance at a franchise QB with Bridgewater.

Could have tagged Alex his 2nd year, made him play on the cheap contract this year.

Bridgewater might flop, but it was a great risk and Dorsey let it slip right through his fingers. Great linebackers are rare but far less rare than franchise QBs with top 10 potential. I'm not even saying Bridgewater had top 10 potential, but it was worth the risk.
Bridgewater is throwing for more YPG than Smith, and doing so with 800 year old Greg Jennings as his WR1.
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Bridgewater is throwing for more YPG than Smith, and doing so with 800 year old Greg Jennings as his WR1.
It was insane that Bridgewater dropped in the draft just because of 1 bad pro day. It is as if all the QB scouts forgot all of his college tape and focused only on that 1 terrible pro day.

Mind boggling.

Now Manziel was a much bigger risk and he scares me a bit, but I was literally suprised when Dorsey passed on Bridgewater. I saw him fall to 23 and I thought, "Chiefs take him. NO WAY they let him slip further".
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It was insane that Bridgewater dropped in the draft just because of 1 bad pro day. It is as if all the QB scouts forgot all of his college tape and focused only on that 1 terrible pro day.

Mind boggling.

Now Manziel was a much bigger risk and he scares me a bit, but I was literally suprised when Dorsey passed on Bridgewater. I saw him fall to 23 and I thought, "Chiefs take him. NO WAY they let him slip further".
They didn't want to challenge Smith's ego. He couldn't handle having a legit competitor for his job.
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