Look at this list. Teams with the most explosive plays on offense. I see the Patriots, the Eagles and the Redskins. Who do I not see? The Bills, the Raiders, and the Cowboys. Oh wait, there are the Bills and the Raiders, in the bottom 5. Hmmm. Imagine that. The Chiefs have played more explosive offenses. [Reply]
Look at this list. Teams with the most explosive plays on offense. I see the Patriots, the Eagles and the Redskins. Who do I not see? The Bills, the Raiders, and the Cowboys. Oh wait, there are the Bills and the Raiders, in the bottom 5. Hmmm. Imagine that. The Chiefs have played more explosive offenses.
Had the Bills, Cowboys, and Raiders played KC instead of Denver they'd be in the top 5. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
You really are retarded, aren't you? After four games, a significant component of those rankings is the performance of the denver and kc defenses against them. In other words, all the offenses denver faced are rated low, and all the offenses kc faces are rated high, because of the performance of the denver and kc defenses. Not t'other way round.
Here dipshit. Take a look at these game stats against our only common opponent this season and tell me which defense had the better game. And don't forget, the Donks had the benefit of playing at home in the thin air at Pile High. The Chiefs were on the road.
Rivers 22/33 185 yards 3 TD 1 int Final 24-21
Rivers 20/40 226 yards 0 TD 3 int Final 24-10 [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If you keep letting teams into the red zone it's gonna come back to bite you. You're not going to keep getting bailed out by dropped passes...
It hasn't hurt us yet. It's the style of defense that the Chiefs play. Look at the track record. They let teams into the redzone over and over, yet they continue to make stops. That's not luck when it's that consistent. Don't forget, the defender had tight coverage on that dropped TD Monday night. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
It hasn't hurt us yet. It's the style of defense that the Chiefs play. Look at the track record. They let teams into the redzone over and over, yet they continue to make stops. That's not luck when it's that consistent. Don't forget, the defender had tight coverage on that dropped TD Monday night.
Exactly! It's not a fluke if you consistently do it [Reply]