Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Raiders, just like the Chargers, spent big bucks this off-season to overtake us and we still beat them.
God that has got to be absolutely infuriating for them. Thank God we have Andy
"Series doesn't start until the home team loses one..."
I think most of us had the Chiefs at 4-1 to this point, no? Like the Chargers game, this one was more important for us than it was for them. And while we were missing McDuffie and Gay, the Chargers were missing Allen and the Raiders Waller.
Nobody's thrown their best punch yet and we have won by, what, 3 combined points? At home?
The Raiders have Raidered themselves into a real hole schedule/standings wise, but I don't think either LV or LAC believe themselves to be obviously inferior to KC at this point and there's ample cause to think that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Some DC's would've flipped to a 2-high zone or something like that; or a matched hybrid coverage kind of thing to protect him.
But like I said - that's not what Spags does. He's gonna call the play he'd have called with 5 pro bowlers at DB.
That's why I say it's not a Williams thing - it's a Spags thing. And sometimes it gets him burned.
Last night it didn't.
Actually, last night it did in the first half. They were abusing Fenton terribly until Spags made some adjustments. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Some DC's would've flipped to a 2-high zone or something like that; or a matched hybrid coverage kind of thing to protect him.
But like I said - that's not what Spags does. He's gonna call the play he'd have called with 5 pro bowlers at DB.
That's why I say it's not a Williams thing - it's a Spags thing. And sometimes it gets him burned.
Last night it didn't.
Read some of Williams' comments afterward. Guy exuded confidence and didn't seem to fear Adams at all. Whether talk or not, he's always seemed to have the right attitude to thrive (or at a minimum survive) in those sorts of situations. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Read some of Williams' comments afterward. Guy exuded confidence and didn't seem to fear Adams at all. Whether talk or not, he's always seemed to have the right attitude to thrive (or at a minimum survive) in those sorts of situations.
There's something to be said for rookie ignorance.
Some guys haven't figured out how hard this game is supposed to be yet.
There are a few 'off ramps' for defensive backs, IMO.
Some simply never have the confidence to play at this level - Williams and Watson seem to have passed that off ramp. Some simply never recover when they hit rough patches. Think about guys like Terrance Mitchell and Marcus Cooper. Cooper was an EXCELLENT example of it. Cooper as a rookie simply didn't seem to worry about anything because he didn't realize yet that this game is hard and sooner or later he was gonna get his ass kicked a time or two.
That's the next test for guys like Williams and Watson. We'll see how it goes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
"Series doesn't start until the home team loses one..."
I think most of us had the Chiefs at 4-1 to this point, no? Like the Chargers game, this one was more important for us than it was for them. And while we were missing McDuffie and Gay, the Chargers were missing Allen and the Raiders Waller.
Nobody's thrown their best punch yet and we have won by, what, 3 combined points? At home?
The Raiders have Raidered themselves into a real hole schedule/standings wise, but I don't think either LV or LAC believe themselves to be obviously inferior to KC at this point and there's ample cause to think that.
It kinda sucks getting them here early in the year then having to go there later, I always prefer the other way around. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
He blew it up. Disrupted the timing and caused Adams and Renfrow to collide. If McDuffie lives up to that 1st round pick we’re gonna have 3 good CBs on rookie deals for the next 4 years.
And best part about is Rashad hold penalty Fenton will be gone. Right now I trust both Watson and Sneed a lot more than him. McDuffie more than him even though he's been injured and if Williams is even a little bit decent, there's no place for Fenton. Good place to be in right now for the chiefs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
And best part about is Rashad hold penalty Fenton will be gone. Right now I trust both Watson and Sneed a lot more than him. McDuffie more than him even though he's been injured and if Williams is even a little bit decent, there's no place for Fenton. Good place to be in right now for the chiefs.