Today, the Kansas City Chiefs complete the greatest five-year run in NFL history by winning the third Super Bowl in the Patrick Mahomes era, and the fourth in the franchise's glorious history.
All season long though it's bugged me thinking about what if Jones signs his extension? I believe we have hopkins and this offense looks entirely dangerous again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He looks in complete control to me despite Bosa's pass rush. He's forcing nothing that he doesn't have to. No clue why anybody would say he looks rattled.
Because Romo is sucking off Purdy and saying the Chiefs are rattled, and for some reason people listen to that clown still [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Id it works then it's a bad call that worked. There's absolutely no reason to run the ball in that situation. Kelce has 1 ****ing target for 2 yards the whole half!
It’s almost like other team is trying to stop him from getting the ball [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He looks in complete control to me despite Bosa's pass rush. He's forcing nothing that he doesn't have to. No clue why anybody would say he looks rattled.
Until we see the Madden views of each sack, it's hard to say whether Mahomes is making good decisions or not. The normal 2-D camera views suck.
I'm giving Mahomes the benefit of the doubt until we see otherwise. [Reply]
I'm going to mention something that worries me a little bit. During the pregame, some talking heads made a very disturbing comment. They said something about "two NFL alumni will participate in the trophy ceremony, XXXX (don't remember the name) and elway."
They said the elway thing like they were embarrassed about it, and it caught my attention. Why on earth would the NFL invite a soused, loser, cheating, spoiled, draft-dodging, drunken, glory-hogging cheater to the award ceremony?
And then I remembered that the opponent's coach as the son of the cheating head coach that the drunken draft-dodger played for, and that cheating head coach is in attendance. And then there's the connection of the opposing running back to the injury-faking wide receiver that the alcoholic cheater played for. Does the NFL have something up its sleeve? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Huh? The guy is 11/13 with a 106 passer rating and Andy has been running conservative play calls all half. If Pacheco didn't fumble, they'd be tied right now.
Yeah this has been a brain dead take. One of the incompletions was a Watson drop, to boot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefsbroker:
We're gonna be fine boys
I’m sure we will but that’s not the point. They just wasted a whole half of a SB running shit that doesn’t work. Taking the ball out of Mahomes hands is an no abomination of coaching. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Offensive playcalling may be the worst it's been all season. Let's not attack the glaring weaknesses throughout the 49ers backfield.
This looks like a Nagy gameplan… especially early. [Reply]