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Chiefs have not had 3 straight winning seasons since 1997
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Fire Reid!
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We should hope Reid and Dorsey stay for a long time. The best franchises that win have continuity year after year. Turning over the staff and roster ever few years only leads to losing most likely.
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Really is impressive. Shows that the Chiefs are back to being consistently relevant. Keeps team morale high. Helps to bring in quality free agents, and can help to retain proven players about to hit the market. |
Andy Reid isn't perfect but he's a damn fine football coach.
The Chiefs have a very well run organization now. Clark was right to snag Reid up right away. Look how many badly coached football teams there are around the league. |
Fire Sutton.
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Well here I'll get it started.
Here's to mediocrity, let the BBQ roll! |
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I was one of these when the Chiefs were losing 5 straight who was ready to get rid of Reid (and Alex Smith, FWIW). The play calling was bad, Smith played scared, the offensive line couldn't block (how did Stephenson get a starting spot at RT?). It sucks that we had to go through that but this winning streak is pretty damn impressive. Kudos to Reid and Smith for making adjustments and never giving up on the season. Now just get us that playoff win and I'll consider it a successful season.
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Remember when you all wanted them fired a couple months ago?
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If only this team had more talent than the one Dorsey inherited, then we'd really be in good shape.
Discuss Thrower is still an idiot. |
They got a long way to go to catch Marty and his 9 straight years of a winning record.
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I'm still waiting for another playoff win.
I wasn't even in high school yet, last time the Chiefs won a playoff game... |
To win consistently you need a good quarterback and a good head coach, along with consistency. Since we haven't been able to find a good quarterback, besides Trent Green who was already old enough that he was never going to be here that long, we haven't had a quarterback that would consistently have this team in contention year in and year out. If we would find a quarterback in the draft FINALLY it would make everything else so much easier. I doubt it will ever happen though, this franchise is cursed.
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We've lost our best offensive player and defensive player for prolonged periods of time.
Everyone has injuries, that's where the depth comes in |
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So you're a Jim Rome fan, eh? You're still an idiot. And as the loudest of Clay's mindless underlings, you haven't exactly acquitted yourself well. Please, do remind us all how much worse this team is than the 2012 team. You were so convincing the last time... |
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I don't know that he survives the season, but Green was outstanding at knowing exactly where to go with the ball and getting it there on time. Even with a worse line around him, had he spend 2 or 3 years in this offense, I think he'd have generally been able to pick and pop much like Rivers has done this season. His inability to move around to avoid the hits may eventually have led to him missing too much time to be a difference maker, but I think Green was one of those kinds of quarterbacks that made his surrounding cast look better than it was; very much a poor man's Manning. |
Discuss crying about people insulting his troll posts as a personal attack in 3...2...1
"But he was attacking me and not my post guys"ROFL |
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Horizontal roster building; depth across the team. It's essentially exactly the opposite of the stars/scrubs approach from Pioli. I still can't understand how people forgot so quickly why those teams cratered. I mean, the obvious is Cassel but the supporting cast on those squads was just so friggen abysmal. The NFL is all about exploiting matchups and in any given game there were 3 mismatches on either side of the ball for the Chiefs because Pioli simply couldn't firm up the depth on this roster. And unlike Pioli, Dorsey has shown a willingness and an ability to go kick over every rock trying to find a contributor. He uses every single spot on this roster to great effect, as opposed to Pioli that only seemed to give a shit about the top 25 or so and let the remaining half of the roster atrophy to the point that most of the guys we cut never played another NFL game. Dorsey's not doing anything new here - he's doing what he learned under Wolf with the Packers and its absolutely the right way to go about doing things. |
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Trent Green would have gotten killed behind this offensive line. |
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Keeping a team together that's 1-5 is pretty damn astounding.
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Haven't listened to a minute of Jim Rome programing in a year, but hey, you can assume whatever you want to assume. In regards to the OP: they've managed to get above .500 three years in a row thanks to two non consecutive seasons playing backup QBs. Awesome. Notice how they weren't competitive against teams with good quarterback play in both 2013 and now 2015. I'll say it again as I said before the season started: the ceiling with Reid as coach and Smith at QB is one playoff win in three or four appearances. Hooray, they'll probably luck into playing Brian Hoyer in the wild card round where all they have to worry about is blocking Watt and Clowney and making sure DeAndre Hopkins doesn't skull**** the secondary. The Chiefs finally break the playoff streak only to get housed by Brady or Roethlisberger. Next year with a harder schedule and without the services of at least one of Sean Smith, Jaye Howard and Tamba, people here will Homer it up and will think the team is just a few bounces away from a SB (Take away one Charles fumble against Denver and they win the division!!! ) and will crow about how whatever first round OL Dorsey takes in May in addition to whatever middle tier FA signings are brought in to shore up other deficiencies. I'm not going to insult your intelligence here by rehashing the impact most rookies have. Bottom line is the team is slightly improved over the 2013 team that ultimately got embarrassed by a one dimensional Colts team. Secondary is better and the defensive line is better, and Maclin is playing better than Bowe, but it's not going to be good enough for a serious playoff run -this year or next. They didn't beat good teams in 2013, they beat two good teams in 2014 because of injuries to key players for Seattle (and still needed some referee help) and because they caught the Patriots when they were playing like ass early in the season. 2015 they didn't belong on the field with the Bengals defense or against Aaron Rodgers. Of course that's not really the goal here, fans have lowered their expectations to the point of just being happy for a playoff win. Fine. I get it. I don't remember the Chiefs winning a playoff game because I was in preschool. But if they win one this year it's because they caught all the right breaks against depleted teams in both the regular season and one game in the playoffs. The defense isn't good enough because of coaching and personnel. They're not good enough to sustain the < 17 ppg average they've earned the last eight weeks and that's the only way the team can win. It's an offensive league. The offense isn't good enough because the line isn't good enough because of personel and coaching, and because it's a two man receiving show where both of those guys aren't perfect enough to mask the deficiencies around them. The offensive issues are compounded by a QB that doesn't take risks, takes sacks at a high clip and can't be relied upon to score points in a 2 minute drill situation because of every aforementioned factor. Unless Dorsey somehow trades for the Dallas offensive line, it's not going to be good enough. I guess I'll be happy with a record being broken that has made the Chiefs a punchline for the better part of two decades (if they pull that out and that's not all that likely either) , but I'm not going to ever believe it's going to translate to anything meaningful beyond that. The team just flat out isn't good enough and their record this year backs that up. |
So in short, you're just going to bitch a lot.
You're already rationalizing away playoff wins, FFS. You really should just root for a different team at this point. They've improved across the board (literally every position group is better) over the last 3 years and you're still just moping around. It's pretty pathetic, really. That post right there is your Magnum Opus. It's the capstone piece on what has been a remarkable run of menstruating and bitching. |
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Good teams overcome injuries. The Packers had 25 people on IR in 2010. They won the Super Bowl anyway. |
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3 wins in a row without Houston (not to mention the entire comeback against the Bills without him). Losing Charles and Gaines. DeVito and Bailey gone for long stretches. Poe's slow return to form. I don't think the Chiefs have to apologize for any good health this season. A few teams have had worse but many have had better. |
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Never wanted to get rid of Reid but wanted to see Alex gone. Still not a fan of Alex. Need to keep looking for a better prospect.
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I've already said it a million times, but Discuss is the biggest idiot on the board bar none. What a ****ing tool.
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Reid and Dorsey get some shit but overall they've done a good job. Win a playoff game and I'm sold
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Do I expect Alex and Andy to win the Super Bowl? No. But did anyone expect Joe Flacco or Tom Coughlin's teams to go all the way? Absolutely not. The fact that this team can compete with the best should excite anybody. Waving away playoff contention as if it isn't a major accomplishment puts you in a confusing place as a fan. |
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This whole post made me cringe. You should be embarassed tbh fam. |
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Green Bay really competed with denver this year huh?
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That we'll have to prove in the playoffs. The good news for us is there is no healthy AFC team with a top 10 offense... |
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Luckily the AFC is wide open this year. So wide that some success in the playoffs isn't out of the question. I'd like to think my expectations and assessment of the team is fairly reasonable. I won't lie, the continuous moping about the team is getting pretty tiring. Is it possible we get bounced from the first round? Sure. In fact I still don't think Alex and Andy can lead a championship team. But that doesn't mean I won't enjoy the ride while it lasts. |
Reid is what he is... and he hasn't changed in two decades of coaching. He'll abandon the run, make time management errors and become obsessed with the short passing game.
That said, the guy has coached in the NFL for 17 years now. He has had a losing season 3 times. That is an amazing accomplishment. There aren't many coaches who've done better. He has a legit shot to finish top 10 all time in coaching wins if he coaches at least 2-3 more years. |
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With his every other year of 13-3. |
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Tbh Fam Cringe Hi 4chinz |
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I think that Discuss makes some valid points.
I can't agree with much of it, however. The one point he makes about this being an offensive league is true, but only in the regular season. Teams winning the SB are still winning because of defense. |
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I'm glad I'm not the only person here who thinks you are a ****ing whiney bitch. |
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