It came on the other day on NFL Network, and I watched it for a third time. I realized that it's like Ferris Bueller's Day Off or Apollo 13. Any time I'm flipping the channels and it's on, I'm going to stop and watch it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sofa King:
Anyone got a video link to the war room after the Texans drafted Watson but wanted Mahomes? The look on O’Brien’s face was amazing. I can’t seem to find it.
The one I saw here on cp, and is forever etched in my memory, was a pic of the Texans draft war room, with everyone holding their head in their hands while staring down at the desks. It was fabulous. They also had a pic of our draft war room where everyone was celebrating our selection. That told me then and there that we did the right thing drafting a TT QB. [Reply]
It's on NFL Network again! Demi just sang the national anthem and Christine Sun Kim is signing like crazy. I will watch this forever and ever and ever. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
It's on NFL Network again! Demi just sang the national anthem and Christine Sun Kim is signing like crazy. I will watch this forever and ever and ever.
You SOB. I flipped over and now am hooked again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Brady is East Coast, KC is flyover country. That's why the slight and the B.S. narrative. But that'll change over time if KC continues to win and Mahomes continues to destroy shit. National media has been warming up to Pat for a while, they're still not buying into KC. Couple more SB appearances in the next few years (which will likely happen, barring injuries) and they'll shut up.
Either way. Who cares. **** em.
Exactly who cares what the national media thinks. Flags fly forever and Lombardis sit in our trophy case forever, not media opinions. [Reply]
This breakdown happened courtesy of our friend, Brett Kollman, in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. However, it's one of the rare occasions our defense got the love it deserved for its massive improvements in the second half of the season. Kollman does an excellent job of explaining how Spags found the perfect players to execute his system and the improvements the players had through the year that allowed them to understand their responsibilities. It's a phenomenal breakdown and deserves a watch.
However, he also goes into detail and provides analysis about how Chris Jones remained our biggest liability against the run through the season. He also shows how Spags began to position Hitchens in a different part of the field because of Hitchens struggle to shed blockers. Despite that, he remains very high on his praise throughout the video. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stryker:
Holy shit this NEVER gets old! WE DID IT!
I swear with those 7 primal screams in a row Mahomes lets out after the go ahead TD - he was somehow channeling and releasing 50 years of Chiefs fandom frustration. [Reply]