Originally Posted by Chieftain:
Philthy fanbase as usual has been very cocky this week. They think and believe their roster is fully stacked and they'll win by double digits. I can't wait to see the reaction of these bastards Sunday night when the Chiefs lift their threpeat Lombardi while wearing the threpeat t-shirts, custom made for this special occasion.
You'd think these numbnuts would have some level of respect for the two-time defending champions but I guess not. Philthy fandom never dissapoints.
Their roster is honestly great but they're starting two rookies at CB. Experience matters on this stage and Andy is going to throw everything at them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by irafreak:
I'm sure they have a chiefs one too. Just like the shirts and hats that are all ready to go for either team. Just testing the graphic.
Yeah absolute non story. Would have had me mildly freaked out this time of year in 202 though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chieftain:
Philthy fanbase as usual has been very cocky this week. They think and believe their roster is fully stacked and they'll win by double digits. I can't wait to see the reaction of these bastards Sunday night when the Chiefs lift their threpeat Lombardi while wearing the threpeat t-shirts, custom made for this special occasion.
You'd think these numbnuts would have some level of respect for the two-time defending champions but I guess not. Philthy fandom never dissapoints.
For a team that spent most of the season basically sucking at pressuring the QB, they sure are getting a lot of glaze/confidence from a hot postseason pressure run (that came against QBs that take sacks and OLs that aren't awesome at pass blocking and game situations that made it easy to pin their ears back). [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
For a team that spent most of the season basically sucking at pressuring the QB, they sure are getting a lot of glaze/confidence from a hot postseason pressure run (that came against QBs that take sacks and OLs that aren't awesome at pass blocking and game situations that made it easy to pin their ears back).
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
Imagine after all the countless hours of training, coaching, effort, and putting your body on the line, everyone says all your wins and championships are worthless because they think your cheating.
Seriously, imagine going up to Patrick Mahomes, the greatest modern day athlete and calling him a cheater. Or Kelce, the closest playoff performer to Jerry Rice.
He’s from Boston, or at the least the New England area. This means that he’s probably a Pats fan who has no awareness. He thinks the refs cheat for KC while most likely never acknowledging all the favorable calls they got in the Brady era. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I want this game for Patrick. He will never have a head to head playoff victory against Brady. Who knows if he’ll play long enough to top Brady’s accrued over 2 decades. This is the one thing that he can do that will take him from legend to immortality. I pray he’s not thinking about that though. To me, this game solidifies him and Brady as 1 and 2 and in their own tier.
I've wondered that, too. But what gives me peace of mind is thinking about all of the pressure put on him leading up to the SB against the Bucs. And Pat still came out and played the game of his life. It's just his OL and receivers let him down. I'm sure Pat will be ready. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mahomes007:
Chiefs have GOT to be prepared for the Eagles defence to punch the ball out whilst making the tackle. The punch is the hardest thing to stop, and doesn't affect tackling much if done correctly. These turnovers and immense momentum shifts doomed the Commanders.
Chiefs must also fight fire with fire and do their best to punch the ball out of the Eagles hands, as much as they possibly can. Also, the Omenihu chop on the QB's throwing hand must be incorporated on everyone on our defence, its another potential game changer that is way more valuable than a sack.
Buffalo was also known for punching the ball out, yet KC had zero turnovers due to that (the only one being a botched handoff). I promise they have covered that ad nauseam over the past couple of weeks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Okay I feel way better about this game. I didn’t watch the Packers game until just now on condensed mode.
My God what a disaster. Opening kickoff fumble by the Packers lead to the the Eagles only TD on great field position. Packers missed a FG. Love threw 3 INT’s including one where he threw it right at Baun :-). They fumbled 3X and barely recovered 2 of the 3.
So the Packers had 4 turnovers and a missed FG and it was still only 16-10 in the middle of the 4th quarter.
They barely beat a disastrous Packers team playing perfectly, beat a Rams team due to the snow and then beat an overachieving team that had a rookie QB and horrific tackling.
We are the better team here
And that Packers defense is probably the closest to KC's that they've faced. PHI's faced almost nothing but bottom tier defenses all year, including 6 games in their division. On the few occasions they faced a good defense, their offense didn't produce much.
The defenses they've had success against were those that are especially bad at stopping the run. [Reply]