People need to realize that other NFL teams have NFL football players on their teams, and they play football pretty good. Our guys are better, but their guys are fucking good. The Bucs are not some piece of shit team, and we took their best shot and still won. We are not going to win every game by 3 scores, it is what it is.
Yeah, there is always room to improve. We can pick apart a ton of shit on defense, offense and special teams. BUT...we got Patrick. We got Andy. We have talent and guts. We will not win every game, that's a given. But damn...we are the most feared team in the NFL right now.
I was not worried all game. I got a little uncomfortable at the end, and a little frustrated and pissed, but I was not worried. If you get the ball to Patrick, he'll take care of it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
That’s fine, but we should have gone for the kill in this game. When you don’t, it allows the refs to get involved and it forces Mahomes to make late game plays to win. 99 percent of the time he will do it but eventually it will cost them in a big spot.
Uh, Patrick threw a sure TD behind Mecole. That was the dagger right there. Did you not watch the game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
This just isn't true during the Mahomes era.
Name a time it "cost them in a big spot."
Franchise QBs close games. Andy trusts his franchise QB to close the game.
Andy deserves no criticism tonight.
I can’t because it hasn’t happened yet. Odds are that it will eventually though. Mahomes is the best QB in NFL history but even he is not infallible. Go for the kill when the opportunity is there, don’t be kicking FGs when you’re on the 1 or taking the ball out of Mahomes’ hands on any drive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Unclear how this changes kicking a FG from the 1 or running the ball on several series they shouldn’t have resulting in turnovers on downs.
Which series were T/Os on downs? Because they aren't listed in the game summary at ESPN? [Reply]
There was a fumble, but that wasn't Andy's fault. Unless he snuck out there in his Mahomes costume. There was a couple holding calls on Wylie that effed a couple drives. Again, not Andy's fault. Unless he also dressed up as Wylie and grabbed a couple guys? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Unclear how this changes kicking a FG from the 1 or running the ball on several series they shouldn’t have resulting in turnovers on downs.
3 holding calls ( 2 were for sure ticks tacky) and 2 dumb PF penalties on Clark on back to back offense and defense series had way more to do with the close ending than anything you mentioned.
And we never turned the ball over on downs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
3 holding calls ( 2 were for sure ticks tacky) and 2 dumb PF penalties on Clark on back to back offense and defense series had way more to do with the close ending than anything you mentioned.
And we never turned the ball over on downs.
Refs never call the holds if the game is not close enough for those holding calls to matter. Chiefs should have been up by 20+ at that time and the refs aren’t getting involved to keep it close for a Brady. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Honestly, it could have been over much earlier.
They settled for a FG after the Kelce trick play on the very first drive and then they had the fumble in the red zone in the 2nd quarter.
It really should have been 28-7 at halftime.
I would criticize any other coach in the league for kicking a FG in that spot and so would anyone else here. Not sure why Andy is off limits. He’s the best coach we’ve ever had but he’s not perfect. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I would criticize any other coach in the league for kicking a FG in that spot and so would anyone else here. Not sure why Andy is off limits. He’s the best coach we’ve ever had but he’s not perfect.
I'm pretty glad we had those three points. [Reply]