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Ten Things About Last Nights Game

10. This morning I come to you from "The Cube Farm" which is my Dilbert-like office hutch. Don't tell anyone, OK? Thursday night games are awkward. They're not quite Monday Night Football. They're only seen by people outside of the home and visiting teams on the NFL Network - and not everybody has the NFL Network. So even though it's a "national" game, its not really "national" if that makes sense. Here in KC, it was like watching a Royals game, only it was the Chiefs, and no Ned Yost. For those of you in KC: Did you keep worrying that the thunderstorms would knock out your power or your cable and we'd end up listening to Lenny and Mitch on an old school transistor radio? Luckily the power stayed on. I like to listen to Lenny and Mitch while watching the game, although the link up between the audio and video still isn't right. The radio audio runs about 3 seconds behind the TV play. With that combination, it gives you a psychic sense, because you see the pick six before Mitch says "Berry with the Pick Six!" And, of course, I did drink every time Lenny said "penetration," so I am a little foggier than usual this morning.

9. In the morning commute, I was listening to the usual sport talk blather. One of the things that chaps me is the number of numbskulled nattering neybobs of negativity. In a thirty minute drive to work, I heard people in earnest say "Alex Smith is Cassel." And "We should have won by 35 points." And "Where was Bowe?" And "We can't block for Charles." And "Our offensive line sucks." Blah blah blah blah blah….
I'll get to some of that in a minute. People…..HELLO, THIS TEAM IS 3-0. They've already won more games than all of last year. They have not lost a road game. I swear to God, there's a pocket of Chiefs fans that will never be happy no matter what. They're the kind of people who would win power ball, and bitch that the winning ticket gave them a paper cut.

8. Alex Smith is not Peyton Manning. He's not Brady, or Rapistburger, or Brees. But you know what? People were saying going in that "Alex Smith is not as good as Michael Vick." Yes. True. He was also better and the same. Smith out passed Vick 248 to 171. He was worse: Vick threw for one TD, Smith for none. He was the same. Both QB's sacked five times. But where Smith was best, and what tipped the balance, was turnovers: Vick 5, Smith 0. The Chiefs are +9 in the turnover ratio, they finished last in the NFL last year in the negative mid 20's. Being +9 is due to Smith's smarts as a QB, and due to our defense being opportunists. Now, the thing about turnovers is, they tend to even out over the course of a year. So that is a cause for concern. At some point Smith is going to throw picks. Charles and Davis will fumble. A receiver will get separated from the ball after a catch. It's going to happen. But last night, the Chiefs were turnover free on offense, opportunistic on defense, and that has been a winning combination in September.

7. Charles showed me a lot last night. It seems like in the first three quarters, he has struggled to find any running room. Our top two tight ends being out have hurt on stretch plays. Charles can get to the corner, barely, and that's it. There's been little between the tackles early on. Charles isn't the kind of guy you want to pound between the tackles anyway. In the fourth quarter, much like against Dallas, Charles was the difference in sustaining clock killing drives. And where Charles is having trouble finding running room from the backfield, his pass receptions are making up for that. He had 80 yards in pass receiving and 92 yards rushing. That helps offset McCoy's 158 yards rushing. BTW: did you notice McCoy didn't have a single yard in pass receiving? Charles stuck a couple guys in pass protection-blitz pickup too. He played a well rounded game, and didn't put the ball on the ground. Well done. Knile Davis got a couple carries in the second half to give Charles a blow. He had both arms wrapped around the football. I think somebody is finally getting through to him about ball security.

6. Smith spread the ball around to seven receivers, which is the same as the Dallas game. When Fasano comes back, that will be a blessing. Our #3 tight end "Prison Shower McGrath" and our #4 tight end "Here For A Limited Time Only Brock" had real problems in run blocking and pass protection -when held in as extra protection for Smith. McGrath has pretty good hands. He'll catch the ball when you throw it to him, but has no elusiveness.He also has a hard time sustaining a block on the edge. Brock is a speed bump and will be back on the street soon. Donnie Avery had a great game with seven catches and 141 yards. That's over 20 yards per catch. And I'll bet you of that 141 yards, 120 of them were yards after the catch. Smith is not throwing the ball 20 yards down field. He's throwing the ball four yards down field, and the receiver does the rest. Bowe had one catch all night for short yards, but did a great job blocking down field, both for Avery on his cross field jaunts, and for Charles on his catches in the flat. Bowe is growing up. I think he gets it now. He's becoming a team player and not just "Bowe Show." That's big, and that's what a team leader should do and be.

5. People were grousing that the Chiefs should have been up by much more after the first quarter. The Eagles came out of the gate and shat themselves. Muffed kick. Pick Six. Fumbles. But you know what? One of the reasons they shat themselves was because of our defense. Poe had no tackles last night. Zero. But he batted down a pass and collapsed the front of the pocket consistently all night long. Tyson Jackson was getting held again this week. Seems like he's going to have to develop a reputation for pass rush before the ref's will give him a break. Luckily, Hali and Houston were all over the field again last night. If anyone had any question as to whether Houston deserved his All Pro status at the end of last year, consider his night: 3.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, a pass tipped and three successfully defended passes in the flat -among his seven total tackles. That's a Derrick Thomas style game changing performance.

4. Secondary had a good night overall. Obviously the pick six was great, which put Vick in an early hole. But Smith's pick was big too. Flowers gutted it out, playing when he should have sat out. Robinson and "I Keel You" Abdullah filled in reasonably well. Abdullah got beat on the TD pass to Avant, but Vick threw a perfect pass, and ate the full fury of a DJ blitz when he unloaded- just give the Eagles credit on that play. And our secondary smothered the Eagles' Jackson. He was a non-factor. The 41 yard TD run by McCoy was a bit worrisome. That was a simple dive play. Poe got sealed off by the center, DJ got picked off by a guard, and McCoy ran a straight line 41 yards down the field, basically untouched. This defense will give up huge chunks on occasion. You can live with that when forcing five turnovers. But when the turnovers dry up, that could be a big problem down the road.

3. Bad night for Chiefs tackles. Brandon Albert had a hold and two illegal formation penalties for cheating back off the line on passing downs. Fisher got beat for sacks twice, once badly on an inside swim move, and he had two holding penalties. Allen hurt his wrist, then his groin, and went out of the game in the second half. Personally I think Schwartz is a fine guard, and is equal to, if not better than Allen. When the Chiefs needed to grind the ball in the fourth quarter to eat clock and make first downs, it was Schwartz on the line, not Allen.

2. Dustin Colquitt is special. Just give him his ticket to Hawaii now and get it over with. Dexter McMidget should be kept off the punt team. Put Demps back there. McMidget has been a non-factor this year and could have turned the game for Philly in the fourth quarter by muffing a kick. He's also been dropping passes on the opportunities thrown to him on offense. He needs to step up his game. Be good or be gone. And props to Suckie for hitting on four FGs on his birthday. The last one was a biggie, because that made it a two score game with four minutes left.

1. Last but not least, congratulations to Andy Reid. You know he wanted to win this one, although publicly he was very cool about. And he was right, with a short week, there wasn't a lot of time to waste thinking about that kind of stuff. Everyone would love an opportunity to stick it to a former boss and company that gave you a pink slip. And the post game off the field "interview" with Sal Paolantonio was comedy gold. Sal is an east coast sportswriter, and skewered Andy during his last two years in Philly. Sal got Andy's version of "Kiss my big fat lemony fresh ASS, Sal…." on national TV. That had to be sweeeeet for Big Red. So, our boys are 3-0. It's been a September to remember. Hopefully we can keep the September mojo going for one more Sunday against the G-Men. I can't help but think Andy's 14-years of experience vs. the NFC East has been a tremendous help. Let's hope he can develop some of that same expertise shooting down AFC West teams. My final piece of advice is, enjoy the ride. Stop worrying about Alex Smith and line blocking and third down efficiency and such, and think about this: Six out of the last seven times the Chiefs started 3-0, they made the playoffs. I like our chances.

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Old 09-20-2013, 01:51 PM   #91
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One point about Poe that needs to be made. Sure, he didn't have a sack or or any backfield tackles last night, but he was the reason why the Eagles center was a effin mess. There are so many things that never show up in a box score, and last nights game was that way with Poe.
One of Houston's credited sacks clearly belonged to in part to Poe, not sure if anyone has really called that out.

He had a clear path to Vick when his guy lost assignment and peeled over to double Houston. Vick cringed away from the onrushing Poe-Train, tripping over his lineman's feet and fell right in front of Houston. Never show in the box score but that was essentially a split sack.

Poe and Houston both are playin out of their minds so far!! And Berry, and DJ, and flowers last night, oh, and that Tamba guy is pretty good too!
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10. I like to listen to Lenny and Mitch while watching the game, although the link up between the audio and video still isn't right. The radio audio runs about 3 seconds behind the TV play. With that combination, it gives you a psychic sense, because you see the pick six before Mitch says "Berry with the Pick Six!" And, of course, I did drink every time Lenny said "penetration," so I am a little foggier than usual this morning.
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9. One of the things that chaps me is the number of numbskulled nattering neybobs of negativity. People…..HELLO, THIS TEAM IS 3-0. They've already won more games than all of last year.
This is all that we need to know at this point. We all know the O-Line sucks right now but it hopefully and likely can be fixed. We spent the ENTIRE season last year on negativity, let's just put it away for a while.

8. Alex Smith is not Peyton Manning. But last night, the Chiefs were turnover free on offense, opportunistic on defense, and that has been a winning combination in September.
I never expected Alex Smith to be anything more than 10 steps above Cassel and a notch below the elite QBs and I think up to this point, he has been perfect achieving that goal for us. NO TURNOVERS IS HUGE

7. Charles showed me a lot last night.
I posted in another thread how Charles is "sneaky strong". You expect him to go down easy and he bull crushes many LBs and other defensive guys coming in to make tackles while picking up an extra 4-5 yards. That is huge and his clock killing work ethic has helped in two of our first three wins.

6. Smith spread the ball around to seven receivers, which is the same as the Dallas game. Donnie Avery had a great game with seven catches and 141 yards, 120 of them were yards after the catch. Smith is not throwing the ball 20 yards down field. He's throwing the ball four yards down field, and the receiver does the rest. Bowe had one catch all night for short yards, but did a great job blocking down field, both for Avery on his cross field jaunts, and for Charles on his catches in the flat. Bowe is growing up. I think he gets it now. He's becoming a team player and not just "Bowe Show." That's big, and that's what a team leader should do and be.
I learned that Avery is much, much better than I realized last night. I really would like to see at least 2-3 passes a game of at least 20 yards and only 5 yard passes all year will not cut it. Remember that great 25 yards pass that Alex Smith hit Fasano in the hands with during our opening game that he dropped? Why not a few more of those a game?
I really want to see Bowe more involved so that he does not feel slighted as receivers in the league usually do when the ball is not going to them that much. He need at least a minimum pf 4-5 catches a game with being targeted 7+ times. I want this to improve for Bowe and the team. He is too good to become a full time blocker


5. People were grousing that the Chiefs should have been up by much more after the first quarter. Tyson Jackson was getting held again this week. If anyone had any question as to whether Houston deserved his All Pro status at the end of last year, consider his night: 3.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, a pass tipped and three successfully defended passes in the flat -among his seven total tackles. That's a Derrick Thomas style game changing performance.
Count me among the early griping as it left Philly too many opportunities to beat us and put too much pressure on our D.
In the three games, I have actually counted 11-12 BLATANT holds against our defensive front that have not been called. Dallas and Philly must know how to hold so the even though the cameras may see, the refs don't. I saw Hali get yanked down from behind when he was closing in on Vick. I was shocked there was no call.
Houston is pure gold!


4. Secondary had a good night overall. This defense will give up huge chunks on occasion. You can live with that when forcing five turnovers. But when the turnovers dry up, that could be a big problem down the road.
I think our secondary had a better than good night, they played excellent. Philly saw a weakness in one of our defensive alignments and blew a whole in it several times up the gut for HUGE runs. That can't happen. Our defense is FORCING turnovers for the first time since Marty ball-AMEN to that!

3. Bad night for Chiefs tackles.
No need for me to write anymore-we all saw that pathetic display.

2. Dustin Colquitt is special. Dexter McMidget should be kept off the punt team. Put Demps back there.
Yes, Yes, and Yes.

1. Last but not least, congratulations to Andy Reid. And the post game off the field "interview" with Sal Paolantonio was comedy gold. So, our boys are 3-0. It's been a September to remember. Hopefully we can keep the September mojo going for one more Sunday against the G-Men. Stop worrying about Alex Smith and line blocking and third down efficiency and such, and think about this: Six out of the last seven times the Chiefs started 3-0, they made the playoffs. I like our chances.
100% agree again and I'm so excited to be coming to Arrowhead for the first time ever next week at 3-0 and playing the Giants! I will be in the parking lot trying to tailgate with a bunch of CP'ers as soon as the gates open.
I have no complaints, only the hope our O-Line turns it around and we stay injury and turnover free.

Two "Ten Things" in less than a week is like hitting the lottery!

Great GBlowfish and I hope we can meet in Kansas City next weekend for a drink.
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Old 09-20-2013, 02:49 PM   #94
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Thanks again for another fun read.

I loved the gameplan last night, Reid did exactly what i'd hoped... he pounded the ball, 38 rushes to 35 passes.

Smith had solid yardage numbers, Charles had a very even game producing both as a runner and receiver, Avery went off, the defense created pressure and sacks all night long... loved the shot Vick took from DJ right after the td pass, he paid dearly for that td.

These guys just continue to grow, I couldn't be happier and no negativity around here is going to kill it.
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Old 09-20-2013, 03:30 PM   #95
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I will have to try this next weekend.
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DVR over Direct TV and the radio via the internet. You can control the video with your DVR and the internet audio has a longer delay than over the air radio. You have to re-sync after each break.
I have been doing this for years.

KCFX does not run games over internet anymore.
I think it has something to do with I heart radio.
I use KFOR in Lincoln, NE. They have a clear stream.

They are about 30 seconds behind depending on the network carrying the game.

I have been to the point where the ref voice is synced up.

The only problem with it is I learn about the play on CP before it happens on my tv. Did not have that problems until I joined CP.
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Yeah I'm off the McCluster defense bandwagon. Love the guy, but he's not doing much for us except for keeping guys off the field that could possibly make more plays for us.
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But did McCluster's muffed punt help save the game? The offense had to travel further. Forcing the Eagles to burn their 3 time outs.

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Interesting that the Chiefs sit at 3-0, having just scored 26 points (yes I realize 7 of those points were from a defensive touchdown) on the road, without much involvement from their #1 WR (Bowe) and #3 WR (McCluster).
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Interesting that the Chiefs sit at 3-0, having just scored 26 points (yes I realize 7 of those points were from a defensive touchdown) on the road, without much involvement from their #1 WR (Bowe) and #3 WR (McCluster).
Its Smith, he clearly sucks ass.
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10. I drank a lot, whoo!
9. Numbskulled Nattering Neybobs of Negativity.
8. Alex Smith did OK.
7. Charles is a good player.
6. Our back up tight ends suck.
5. Houston is a good player.
4. Our secondary did OK.
3. Our tackles suck.
2. Special teams a mixed bag.
1. Andy Reid, you go Girl!
To point #3, Albert didn't have a clean game, but he only actually gave up 4 or 5 pressures, and when the Chiefs commited to running the ball in the 4th qtr, it was Sherman, Swartz, and Albert that were leading the way.

Those 3 guys were blowing up their man, creating holes for Charles.
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To point #3, Albert didn't have a clean game, but he only actually gave up 4 or 5 pressures, and when the Chiefs commited to running the ball in the 4th qtr, it was Sherman, Swartz, and Albert that were leading the way.

Those 3 guys were blowing up their man, creating holes for Charles.
Our offensive line is schizophrenic.

They're 3x better when we just line up and run the football...
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I think for the most part, our team is in good physical condition. Defenses chase Smith and Charles around like rabbits, so by the fourth quarter, they're gassed, and we can start to ground pound. I like Schwartz, I think he's a decent player. Fisher is a rookie and is going to have rough days. He's faced two good defensive fronts the last two weeks, so he's been thrown into the deep end. Albert has a bad shoulder, and maybe that's why he was cheating back on pass protection. I do worry about Smith getting whacked though. At least he hasn't been traumatized to the point of going "Fetal Cassel." Hope that never happens to him.
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Old 09-21-2013, 10:50 AM   #105
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Regarding 5. Houston is a more rounded LB than DT ever dreamed of being. I don't know if Houson will ever match DT's sack numbers, but overall Houston is a more complete football player.
This stood out to me also.

DT was one of the best pass rushers ever, and the clear leader of the defense.
But he was a liability in both run support, though his backside pursuit was outstanding, and in pass coverage.

Justin Houston is almost certainly the most complete player at OLB since Bobby Bell, who I still believe is the best overall OLB to have ever played the game.
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