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  • #16
    Bowe should have caught that.....wowowww
    The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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    • #17
      The chiefs don't desrve to win this game...
      The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by wsushox1
        The chiefs don't desrve to win this game...
        much the same thing could be said of the colts.

        Whoever deserves to win this game is who scores the most points.

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        • #19
          Collie is just abusing Arenas.

          Need to switch taht matchup now.
          The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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          • #20
            Is Kansas City even playing to win?

            Why are they throwing 5 yard passes and running the ball down 2 possessions with 3 minutes to go? Is Cassel really that bad? .... Nevermind, don't answer that.
            Deuces Valley.
            ... No really, deuces.
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            • #21
              somebody needs to tell Albert he needs to block somebody. :rant:

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              • #22
                Haley's playcalling has been suspect this game. What would have that last drive looked like if he didn't call for the 4th and goal to go for it in the 1st? One possession game. And who knows what happens if KC doesn't give Indy the ball after the failed onside to start the game at the 30. And the short passes and runs at the end were just hard to watch.

                What did we find out today? Kansas City is an improved football team. Their defense is pretty salty. Their offense could be challenged by Wichita Heights.
                Deuces Valley.
                ... No really, deuces.
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                "Enjoy the ride."

                - a smart man

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ShockerFever
                  Haley's playcalling has been suspect this game. What would have that last drive looked like if he didn't call for the 4th and goal to go for it in the 1st? One possession game. And who knows what happens if KC doesn't give Indy the ball after the failed onside to start the game at the 30. And the short passes and runs at the end were just hard to watch.

                  What did we find out today? Kansas City is an improved football team. Their defense is pretty salty. Their offense could be challenged by Wichita Heights.
                  I would rather have Haley being aggressive, especially on the road, but that is just me.

                  It clear they lack some play makers on offense. If your suppose to be the #1 WR for a team - you have to make that catch in the end zone.

                  Your offensive line at least has to try...and at times they are not. It is hard to say if Cassel is really a starting QB in the NFL, but his accuracy sucks.

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                  • #24
                    Regardless of the obvious flaws in this team, this is the first time in a long time I've had fun watching the Chiefs play, and that's truly saying something.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Shoxfan11
                      Regardless of the obvious flaws in this team, this is the first time in a long time I've had fun watching the Chiefs play, and that's truly saying something.
                      That is true. Was looking forward to this game this week. And it was a good game that they had a chance to win. If they convert in the first half and Bowe make the catch.....

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                      • #26
                        Cassel proved very accurate when he had protection, and receivers who catch the ball. 3 straight drops on the one drive reflects on his accuracy, but all 3 should have been caught.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by SB Shock
                          I would rather have Haley being aggressive, especially on the road, but that is just me.
                          There's a difference between being aggressive and being stupid IMO. I dunno how often onside kicks are attempted on the first play of the game, but I gotta think if it would happen more if it were successful. It doesn't happen a lot because it's a high risk move, even if it surprises the defense. It's a cute move but I think it was a little too cute. If it were against Buffalo, that's one thing. But Indy? :roll:

                          There's also a difference between going for it on 4th down from the 50 or the 30 and from 4th and goal. And in doing so in the 1st quarter and the 4th quarter. You have to take the points when you can when you're that offensively challenged.

                          Again, I love aggression. But it has to be smart aggression. Stupid aggression is just being stupid.
                          Deuces Valley.
                          ... No really, deuces.
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                          - a smart man

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ShockerFever
                            Haley's playcalling has been suspect this game. What would have that last drive looked like if he didn't call for the 4th and goal to go for it in the 1st? One possession game. And who knows what happens if KC doesn't give Indy the ball after the failed onside to start the game at the 30. And the short passes and runs at the end were just hard to watch.

                            What did we find out today? Kansas City is an improved football team. Their defense is pretty salty. Their offense could be challenged by Wichita Heights.
                            Since when did Haley start calling the plays? And I like Haley being aggressive instead of "Herm-like" mentality. That 4th down was all on Weis, you can't throw the ball with Cassel as your QB. He can't make any decisions when the pressure is on. You have to outscore the colts to win. Today was an exception, Manning had an awful game.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ShockerFever
                              Originally posted by SB Shock
                              I would rather have Haley being aggressive, especially on the road, but that is just me.
                              There's a difference between being aggressive and being stupid IMO. I dunno how often onside kicks are attempted on the first play of the game, but I gotta think if it would happen more if it were successful.
                              Onside kicks are recovered about 20% by the kicking team when a team is expecting it. Unexpected onside kicks are recovered 60% of the time by the kicking team.

                              If you check out www.Advancednflstats.com you will find out that the suprise onside kick is a good gamble. Probably was worth a gamble playing on the road where your expected to lose.

                              Of course now the Chiefs are probably done on surprise onside kicks for the season since they won't be a surprise anymore.

                              There's also a difference between going for it on 4th down from the 50 or the 30 and from 4th and goal. And in doing so in the 1st quarter and the 4th quarter. You have to take the points when you can when you're that offensively challenged.
                              Yeah I agree. Don't leave points on the field early in the game. Even in this game, the complexion of the game is changed if they take the 3 points.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by SB Shock
                                Onside kicks are recovered about 20% by the kicking team when a team is expecting it. Unexpected onside kicks are recovered 60% of the time by the kicking team.
                                Onside kicks are given to the receiving team 100% of the time when it doesn't go 10 yards.

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