No wonder CP was broke earlier today...when the Planet was founded and it was agreed that bronco homerism was the only homerism allowed, it was not built to deal with homerism at a preseason level. OMG, really preseason stats? That's almost a degenerate as gambling on preseason games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Latimer is better with Brock than he is with Peyton. He just can't keep up with the way Manning wants things done.
That's retarded at best...a more accurate take would be..he cant slow down enough to let Manning's passes finally get to him. Your RB's are going to get "lit up" on those weak-armed screen passes.
You should be more concerned with DT's hands. He's not going to be running wide open this year...and is going to have to fight for contested, under-thrown catches. He doesn't have the same ability as Dez in that category.
Denver is going to see a strategic shift in how DC's game-plan for Manning this season. It's going to be.."stop the run...and make his arm beat you". It used to be the exact opposite. You're RBs previous success is a mirage...and their blitz pick up is shit because they arent used to it.
I think this 'hybrid' offense is going to be a cluster**** once they play real pass rushers. Bowman was the only real one the Broncos faced....
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
No wonder CP was broke earlier today...when the Planet was founded and it was agreed that bronco homerism was the only homerism allowed, it was not built to deal with homerism at a preseason level. OMG, really preseason stats? That's almost a degenerate as gambling on preseason games.
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
your team is unstoppable. I'm surprised other teams even want to play kc. I mean, just your QB alone is HoF material... oh, wait. :-)
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
your team is unstoppable. I'm surprised other teams even want to play kc. I mean, just your QB alone is HoF material... oh, wait. :-)
Man, you are in for a rude season... Chargers might sweep you too. This is the beginning of the end...the Manning fantasy is dead. Keep grasping at straws...and shifting narratives. ..."Oh..our defense is going to be elite".
Tards...
The crap Elway has drafted is going to come to roost...welcome to looking up at the Raiders from the cellar. Denver fans sense it too...just a bunch of old dudes in a last ditch effort that didn't pan out. Vermeil tried that...took 10 years to recover.
Denver will be 3rd in the division...KC's 3rd stringer is better than Brock. Their fans are getting what they deserve....and what Elway deserves also. Manning masked that he is a fraud...again. **** that cheating poser.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Man, you are in for a rude season... Chargers might sweep you too. This is the beginning of the end...the Manning fantasy is dead. Keep grasping at straws...and shifting narratives. ..."Oh..our defense is going to be elite".
Tards...
The crap Elway has drafted is going to come to roost...welcome to looking up at the Raiders from the cellar. Denver fans sense it too...just a bunch of old dudes in a last ditch effort that didn't pan out. Vermeil tried that...took 10 years to recover.
Denver will be 3rd in the division...KC's 3rd stringer is better than Brock. Their fans are getting what they deserve....and what Elway deserves also. Manning masked that he is a fraud...again. **** that cheating poser..
What else you got in that crystal ball of yours? Can you give me the lotto numbers too? Is kc winning the SB, I gotta know this stuff if so I can put some money down in Vegas. [Reply]
The Chiefs finished the preseason with a plus-47 point differential (106 for, 59 against), which ranked first in the AFC. The plus-47 point differential also ranked second in the NFL behind the Philadelphia Eagles (plus-56).
They scored among the best and gave up among the least—not a bad combination.
The 106 total points scored by the Chiefs in their four preseason games ranked No. 1 in the AFC and was 31 more than the second-place Denver Broncos (75) in the AFC West.
The Chiefs offense converted 54.2 percent of their third down attempts, compared to their opponents converting just 42.3 percent of the time.
Overall, the Chiefs offense averaged 5.5 yards per play in the four preseason games.
The offensive line, which was a storyline and a focus throughout the offseason, surrendered just four sacks in four games, which tied for the best mark in the NFL.
All three of the Chiefs quarterbacks completed better than 71 percent of their passes throughout the preseason, led by Chase Daniel at 77.4 percent.
As a group, they threw 11 touchdowns to just four interceptions with five different receivers catching touchdowns, led by Fred Williams with three. The 11 touchdown passes thrown were the most for any team in the NFL.
Altogether, Alex Smith, Chase Daniel and Aaron Murray had eight different players on the receiving end of at least one touchdown pass.
These grades are purely subjective and don’t reflect anything but the PFF analyst’s opinions and don’t take into consideration the competition (first team, second team, etc.) or the actual play call.
According to their numbers, the Chiefs receivers group dropped just one pass in 55 catchable attempts in their four preseason games. The running backs didn’t drop a single pass in 29 attempts.
Also, according to the numbers at PFF, rookie linebacker Ramik Wilson didn’t miss a single tackle in the preseason, and he led the team with 15 tackles.
Receiver Fred Williams – No. 3 WR in NFL with grade of 4.7.
Williams was targeted 15 times and had 15 receptions for 167 yards and three touchdowns.
QB rating when thrown his direction was 152.6.
Left guard Ben Grubbs – No. 4 OG in NFL with grade of 3.4.
Center Mitch Morse – No. 10 OC in NFL with grade of 2.3.
According to the PFF numbers, Morse allowed just one quarterback hurry in 55 passing attempts during the preseason.
Quarterback Chase Daniel – T-No. 4 QB with grade of 3.8.
Defensive Lineman Mike Catapano – No. 6 DE with grade of 5.1.
Linebacker Derrick Johnson – No. 2 ILB with grade of 5.4.
Safety Tyvon Branch – No. 2 safety with grade of 4.7. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
No wonder CP was broke earlier today...when the Planet was founded and it was agreed that bronco homerism was the only homerism allowed, it was not built to deal with homerism at a preseason level. OMG, really preseason stats? That's almost a degenerate as gambling on preseason games.
The Chiefs finished the preseason with a plus-47 point differential (106 for, 59 against), which ranked first in the AFC. The plus-47 point differential also ranked second in the NFL behind the Philadelphia Eagles (plus-56).
They scored among the best and gave up among the least—not a bad combination.
The 106 total points scored by the Chiefs in their four preseason games ranked No. 1 in the AFC and was 31 more than the second-place Denver Broncos (75) in the AFC West.
The Chiefs offense converted 54.2 percent of their third down attempts, compared to their opponents converting just 42.3 percent of the time.
Overall, the Chiefs offense averaged 5.5 yards per play in the four preseason games.
The offensive line, which was a storyline and a focus throughout the offseason, surrendered just four sacks in four games, which tied for the best mark in the NFL.
All three of the Chiefs quarterbacks completed better than 71 percent of their passes throughout the preseason, led by Chase Daniel at 77.4 percent.
As a group, they threw 11 touchdowns to just four interceptions with five different receivers catching touchdowns, led by Fred Williams with three. The 11 touchdown passes thrown were the most for any team in the NFL.
Altogether, Alex Smith, Chase Daniel and Aaron Murray had eight different players on the receiving end of at least one touchdown pass.
These grades are purely subjective and don’t reflect anything but the PFF analyst’s opinions and don’t take into consideration the competition (first team, second team, etc.) or the actual play call.
According to their numbers, the Chiefs receivers group dropped just one pass in 55 catchable attempts in their four preseason games. The running backs didn’t drop a single pass in 29 attempts.
Also, according to the numbers at PFF, rookie linebacker Ramik Wilson didn’t miss a single tackle in the preseason, and he led the team with 15 tackles.
Receiver Fred Williams – No. 3 WR in NFL with grade of 4.7.
Williams was targeted 15 times and had 15 receptions for 167 yards and three touchdowns.
QB rating when thrown his direction was 152.6.
Left guard Ben Grubbs – No. 4 OG in NFL with grade of 3.4.
Center Mitch Morse – No. 10 OC in NFL with grade of 2.3.
According to the PFF numbers, Morse allowed just one quarterback hurry in 55 passing attempts during the preseason.
Quarterback Chase Daniel – T-No. 4 QB with grade of 3.8.
Defensive Lineman Mike Catapano – No. 6 DE with grade of 5.1.
Linebacker Derrick Johnson – No. 2 ILB with grade of 5.4.
Safety Tyvon Branch – No. 2 safety with grade of 4.7.
You guys will most likely start out 0-2. Ravens will not be a push over at home. Manning will take some punishment for sure.
Baltimore Ravens lead series 7-5-0
Points Scored: Baltimore Ravens 291, Denver Broncos 257
Then 4 days later you have to come into a LOUD jam-packed Arrowhead and face a team that hates your guts.
Chiefs have a 53- 50 reg season advantage over the Cheating Donks all time.
You guys are in for an embarrassing loss.
The only thing that will save a WC spot for you guys is 3 of 4 home games to finish the season. The NFL knows about Manning's season ending fades so they helped you out there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
You guys will most likely start out 0-2. Ravens will not be a push over at home. Manning will take some punishment for sure.
Baltimore Ravens lead series 7-5-0
Points Scored: Baltimore Ravens 291, Denver Broncos 257
Then 4 days later you have to come into a LOUD jam-packed Arrowhead and face a team that hates your guts.
Chiefs have a 53- 50 reg season advantage over the Cheating Donks all time.
You guys are in for an embarrassing loss.
The only thing that will save a WC spot for you guys is 3 of 4 home games to finish the season. The NFL knows about Manning's season ending fades so they helped you out there.
One of us is really concerned about a week 2 game and about a team in the division other than our own. One of us isn't.
Guess which is you... [Reply]