Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
I love how Washington's D was a MASH unit and none of the guys who were "one of the best NFC teams" weren't out there.
Like when you played Dallas 2 weeks ago and all 3 of their corners were out of the game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
Now I know you are lazy and don't watch football. Anyone who makes that comparison is a total fool. Siemian is nothing like Orton, Orton couldn't move in or out of the pocket and Siemian is more accurate with the ball.
When the pocket breaks down Trevor just needs to run instead of trying to reset his feet and make a throw down the field. He has been coached up to move and keep his eyes down field then reset and throw which is great if he had a better OL but with Garcia and Watson/Stephenson out there he needs to just do what alex does and take what he can get then hope for a better pocket the next play.
They also need to call more LOS plays until Watson proves he can handle the rush. They haven't thrown a bubble screen to DT in ages and that was something McCoy brought to the Broncos for him to run.
The point is, KazDipshit, that just as Orton was not a very good NFL QB, Siemian isn't either. And anyone who thinks otherwise is a total fool. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Do you really want to compare Smith and Siemian this season?
Only a Donktard would try to do that.
76% vs 62.7% completion
8.82 vs 7.05 YPA
267 vs 222 PYPG
8 vs 7 Total Passing TD (both have a rushing TD)
0 vs 4 INT
16 vs 13 # times sacked
#2 vs #12 offense Total Yards
30.5 vs 24.5 offense PPG
Alex definitely has better numbers through 4 games. Clearly Alex is killing him on the turnover battle... and he's completion percentage is exponentially better on nearly the same attempts. Both are getting hammered by oppposing defenses.
I don't know why KC fans want to move on from Alex, quite honestly. Seriously though, the difference is Kareem Hunt... good thing for him that Ware went down, it's paying off well for both him and the team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
76% vs 62.7% completion
8.82 vs 7.05 YPA
267 vs 222 PYPG
8 vs 7 Total Passing TD (both have a rushing TD)
0 vs 4 INT
16 vs 13 # times sacked
#2 vs #12 offense Total Yards
30.5 vs 24.5 offense PPG
Alex definitely has better numbers through 4 games. Clearly Alex is killing him on the turnover battle... and he's completion percentage is exponentially better on nearly the same attempts. Both are getting hammered by oppposing defenses.
I don't know why KC fans want to move on from Alex, quite honestly. Seriously though, the difference is Kareem Hunt... good thing for him that Ware went down, it's paying off well for both him and the team.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
They were 8-8 last year and are now 2-2 this year, if they beat you last night I would agree they are up and comers. They were one catch in the endzone away from that but not having decent WR's cost them even if they were able to beat Peters twice.
I love how Washington's D was a MASH unit and none of the guys who were "one of the best NFC teams" weren't out there. Typical kc win, the other team loses it's best players and it comes down late to a missed catch and a terrible TO by Gruden leaving way too much time on the clock on 3rd and 2.
You guys have been talking smack about the Broncos narrowly avoiding losses to bad teams, welp guess what happened last night sunshine.
kc fans back to polishing their turd.
Teams KC has played and ranks
NE #1 offense
Philly #3 offense
SD #15 offense
Washington #8 offense
Meanwhile, Kareem Hunt leads the league in rushing despite facing the Redskins#2 rush defense and the Eagles #3 run defense. I think we have some quality wins. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Those teams only rank so highly offensively because they got to play KC's 26th ranked defense.
You are so full of shit. The Chiefs defense is only ranked 26th because of the offenses that they've faced. Each of those teams did better in their other games than they did against KC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Those teams only rank so highly offensively because they got to play KC's 26th ranked defense.
Hey dumbfuck, the Chiefs have given up a whopping 3 more points than Denver. I'll remind you, AGAIN, that they've faced two top ten scoring offenses, while Denver has faced none.