Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Compare how you feel now to how you felt after Patrick was "solved" by the Bengals and we followed it up by trading Tyreek.
You felt like absolute shit after that combo. Like there was no ****ing way we were going back in 2022. Reset year.
Doubt us at your peril!
At least they have a couple of rings in the last few years. That's a pretty awesome consolation prize for getting destroyed in that game.
Now I don't envy Brett Veach's job. It's really hard to find quality Left Tackles, especially when you are stuck at the bottom of the draft order every year. It will be interesting to see what Veach ends up doing this offseason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
At least they have a couple of rings in the last few years. That's a pretty awesome consolation prize for getting destroyed in that game.
Like I said...at your peril.
Failed in '18....fix the defense, win in '19.
Failed in '20 and '21...fix the offense to combat 2 high and go back to back.
Failed in '24...I'm gonna guess we get a tackle and a badass running back to counter those wide 9 and Cover 4 looks.
An explosive running attack will murder wide 9 and Cover 4.
I think that is the next iteration of our offense. What Reid did with Charles in 2013.
And being a bit more run-oriented allows Mahomes to get his head right after he got put through the scrambler for two seasons.
Less pressure on Mahomes = way more dangerous Mahomes when the postseason comes around. [Reply]
One thing that we must be certain about. When Philly come into Arrowhead next season we MUST unleash hell upon them. Staff, players and FANS. That stadium must be a madhouse for the entire three fecking hours. Fullstop. It has to be the second Bengals AFC championship game level of desperation that day. Let's send a fecking message to the entire league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
One thing that we must be certain about. When Philly come into Arrowhead next season we MUST unleash hell upon them. Staff, players and FANS. That stadium must be a madhouse for the entire three fecking hours. Fullstop. It has to be the second Bengals AFC championship game level of desperation that day. Let's send a fecking message to the entire league.
Next year's regular season game with the Eagles is as meaningless as their regular season win over us last year. We are not "paying them back" by winning this one. This game will merely be a measuring stick for how much we've improved against them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
Next year's regular season game with the Eagles is as meaningless as their regular season win over us last year. We are not "paying them back" by winning this one. This game will merely be a measuring stick for how much we've improved against them.
It's 1-1. So it will be a continuation of these games we've had against them in recent years. And sending a message lays down a marker if we do make it back to the superbowl and see them again. Also I remember when we went back to Tampa and whooped them. That was part of a great regular season campaign that ended in a championship and MVP for Pat. We've got to keep up good habits. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
It's 1-1. So it will be a continuation of these games we've had against them in recent years. And sending a message lays down a marker if we do make it back to the superbowl and see them again. Also I remember when we went back to Tampa and whooped them. That was part of a great regular season campaign that ended in a championship and MVP for Pat. We've got to keep up good habits.
It will mean as much as Buffalo's regular-season victories against the Chiefs.
Regular-season wins do not avenge postseason losses. [Reply]
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
It will mean as much as Buffalo's regular-season victories against the Chiefs.
Regular-season wins do not avenge postseason losses.
Again this is dumb logic when we've already beaten them in a SB. It's about laying down a marker for a possible rematch in a superbowl. Plain and simple. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Again this is dumb logic when we've already beaten them in a SB. It's about laying down a marker for a possible rematch in a superbowl. Plain and simple.
It. Doesn't. Matter.
The Bills have laid down markers in the regular season for years. They mean NOTHING.
Why would you want to emulate Bills fans by dragging the regular-season matchup into the Super Bowl?
We are 1-1 vs. the Eagles when it counts, and they just put an ass-whooping on us. The only thing that matters is beating them in the SB again -- and let me tell you, if it's a close victory, you'll still have a bunch of people taunting that the Chiefs haven't proven they can flex their muscles the way the Eagles did in 59. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Again this is dumb logic when we've already beaten them in a SB. It's about laying down a marker for a possible rematch in a superbowl. Plain and simple.
It means nothing. At all.
The last game we just played was nothing like the previous two. [Reply]
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
It. Doesn't. Matter.
The Bills have laid down markers in the regular season for years. They mean NOTHING.
Why would you want to emulate Bills fans by dragging the regular-season matchup into the Super Bowl?
We are 1-1 vs. the Eagles when it counts, and they just put an ass-whooping on us. The only thing that matters is beating them in the SB again -- and let me tell you, if it's a close victory, you'll still have a bunch of people taunting that the Chiefs haven't proven they can flex their muscles the way the Eagles did in 59.
Again this is silly because we've already beaten philly in a SB so how the feck can it be compared to the Bills? :-)
The point is we've lost the last two games against them. If they come into Arrowhead and win again after what just happened on Sunday that would be very bad. Fullstop. So yes. It does matter. [Reply]