Kapri Bibbs said he's never seen a QB with an arm as strong as Paxton Lynch's. Said that he saw Paxton overthrow a receiver who was 70 yards down the field. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Kapri Bibbs said he's never seen a QB with an arm as strong as Paxton Lynch's. Said that he saw Paxton overthrow a receiver who was 70 yards down the field. :-)
Yes, because elite strong arms make great QB's.
Just ask Colin K., Jay Cutler and Brandon Weeden. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
And the first game?
KC had every advantage going into that game. Denver had a new coaching staff, Derek Wolfe was suspended, it was a short week, on the road, in prime time, in KC's home opener where they were honoring their Super Bowl team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724: KC had every advantage going into that game. Denver had a new coaching staff, Derek Wolfe was suspended, it was a short week, on the road, in prime time, in KC's home opener where they were honoring their Super Bowl team.
It's a good thing KC wasn't coming off a road game on a short week and missing any players for that game either . . . . .
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
KC had every advantage going into that game. Denver had a new coaching staff, Derek Wolfe was suspended, it was a short week, on the road, in prime time, in KC's home opener where they were honoring their Super Bowl team.
Yes, I'm sure Derek Wolfe would have really made THE difference :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
True...it was a total domination. They were up 29-0, in your house, before going into prevent mode. Reid should have run up the score...
KC had as many turnovers in the first game...yet Denver never led until :27 remaining on a fluke fumble.
Chiefs should have won that game by at least 17 points...
That's last year, when the Broncos won the SB. It's gonna be fun to watch the meltdown on the planet when things don't go your way again. Remember, KC always wins the offseason... [Reply]