Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
Watched the 2nd preseason game last night. Looking like it will be Bridgewater. He just moves in the pocket better than Drew Lock.
We look really good against 2nd and 3rd stringers. lol
I always thought it would be Bridgewater. He sucks less than Lock. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
You're taking my post out of context.
Nobody is worried about "your awesome run blocking OL". Any play that takes the ball out of Mahomes' hands and puts it into CEH's is a massive win for the defense.
Everyone is worried about our bad ass offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Have a safety over the top of Hill and let Surtain cover old man Kelce. Problem solved. Fuller, Darby, Justin Simmons, KJack and Bryce Callahan can easily handle the rest of the trash you guys call starters.
Von, Chubb, and Shelby Harris are excellent against the run and if we need more help in the run game we can sub out Dremont Jones and put in Mike Purcell. I think Fangio will be just fine letting you guys have a little success running the ball if it keeps the ball out of your 3 best players' hands. The only edge the Chiefs have on us is Mahomes, go ahead and hand the ball off it only helps us.
Hard to pinpoint the most hilarious part of this. I like the use of "Old Man Kelce," as if he's washed up. Notice that he didn't apply this term to the actual washed-up brokedick Miller.
"The only edge is Mahomes" is great too. How many Denver offensive players would start for KC? Does the coaching edge go to Denver?
But the funniest part has to be the suggestion that transforming the worst run-blocking unit in the league into arguably one of the best is going to "help" Denver. It's funny on multiple levels. First being that he actually thinks that Andy Reid is going to run the ball a lot more. But also that he doesn't understand that KC doesn't need to run more to have a more dangerous offense. No one should expect a significant change in their run/pass ratio. What should be expected is to see those 1-yard runs turn into 6-yard runs and to open everything up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Yes I've been evaluating them this off-season....not good
Several of their fans have conceded that they're going nowhere this year. To see that from them, you know it has to be true.
Do you think this poor "Knowmo" guy genuinely thinks they're loaded?:-)
Looking at their schedule, even if they're significantly better than last year, they're probably not reaching 10 wins. Maybe if the Chiefs are resting starters in week 18. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Hard to pinpoint the most hilarious part of this. I like the use of "Old Man Kelce," as if he's washed up. Notice that he didn't apply this term to the actual washed-up brokedick Miller.
"The only edge is Mahomes" is great too. How many Denver offensive players would start for KC? Does the coaching edge go to Denver?
But the funniest part has to be the suggestion that transforming the worst run-blocking unit in the league into arguably one of the best is going to "help" Denver. It's funny on multiple levels. First being that he actually thinks that Andy Reid is going to run the ball a lot more. But also that he doesn't understand that KC doesn't need to run more to have a more dangerous offense. No one should expect a significant change in their run/pass ratio. What should be expected is to see those 1-yard runs turn into 6-yard runs and to open everything up.
I would take Jeudy and Sutton. They would be monsters in KC with a real HC and QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Several of their fans have conceded that they're going nowhere this year. To see that from them, you know it has to be true.
Do you think this poor "Knowmo" guy genuinely thinks they're loaded?:-)
Looking at their schedule, even if they're significantly better than last year, they're probably not reaching 10 wins. Maybe if the Chiefs are resting starters in week 18.
They could have the Jaguars roster and he would still say they are loaded and one of the most talented teams in the league. [Reply]
It's hilarious to see the projection from Denver's fanbase.
It was common to see the Mane d-bags accusing KC fans of seeking validation. Aside from the absurdity of someone seeking validation from fans of a team that his team hasn't lost to in 11 tries, the complete reverse is true.
Fans like Quesadilla Joe are desperate for even the slightest validation from KC fans. They know that KC is king and will be the team they measure themselves against for the next 15 years. [Reply]