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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
That's just ridiculous. The Chiefs' defense was just as big as Kelce and Mahomes in the playoffs and Super Bowl, making huge stops in key moments and playing outstanding at times (Miami and Baltimore). Particularly in the AFC Championship Game, when the Chiefs' offense didn't score a single point in the second half. You're just writing ridiculous stuff because you want a "playmaker".
Kelce made a critical catch for 22 yards that set up the tying FG at the end of regulation. Mahomes made 2 critical runs in overtime to set up the TD.
So if you look at the entire game, yes the D made it work. But when it came down to winning the game it was Mahomes that pulled it out.
Against the Eagles a lot of shit happened. It was not a great passing games for Mahomes. Yet in the second half again with the chips down
Mahomes came through to win the game.
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Cluster time: Only going 5 rounds
1st round...going to go with more than usual for a trade down w/ Minnesota. I wouldnt pick all these guys @5.
WR MHJ
WR Odunze
TE Bowers
WR Nabers
Edge Turner
CB Arnold
CB Michell
OT Fuaga,
OTFushano
Edge Latu
Edge Verse
DT Murphy
OT Mims
CB DeJean
Edge Chop
CB Kool Aid
Round 2
OC JPJ
ILB Cooper
DT Jenkins
OG Barton
WR Legette
WR McConkey
OG Beebe
OC Frazier
OT Suamataia
CB Lassiter
TE Sanders
Edge Trice
Round 3
LB Colson
LB Wilson
CB Sanristil
DT Fiske
OC Van Pran
RB Wright
RB Benson
DT Taylor
Edge Elliss
WR Pearsall
LB Trotter
WR Rice
WR Corley
WR T. Walker
RB Corum
TE Stover
Round 4 * = If fall to 4th
RB Wright *
WR Rice *
WR Corley *
RB Corum *
TE Stover *
CB Melton
RB Allen
Edge Issac
S Bishop
CB Green
OT Jones
DT Jackson
Edge Booker
LB Gray
TE Sinnott
TE Johnson
CB Abrams - Draine
CB Jackson
CB Hart
DT Hall
WR McCaffrey
Round 5
WR McCaffrey *
WR M. Washington
WR C. Johnson
LB Wallace
OG Zinter
OC Limmer
Edge Harrell
S Brade
RB Estime
WR Burton
RB Davis
OC NugentLast edited by Boltjolt; 03-18-2024, 09:03 AM.1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina ✓
4. CJ West DT Indiana
5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View Post
True but you are singling out one game examples. To get to Super Bowl status you have to win many games. And over the many games the Chiefs have won over the years, Patrick Mahomes and his offense have been the biggest factor.
As for the TE, Kelce, he has the most post season receptions in NFL history, so he has kinda helped too.
So let's go over the 2022 postseason run. Mahomes threw for 195 yards in a 27-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round. Kansas City rushed for 144. In the AFC Championship Game they beat the Bengals after Joe Burrow was sacked by Chris Jones the last time the Bengals had the ball, and Kansas City was put in position for the winning field goal when Cincinnati was called for a personal foul. So, no, a tight end did not win that Super Bowl that season.
Yes, Kelce has had a lot to do with the Chiefs' success. Yes, he has the most postseason receptions in NFL history. Ten of them came in the AFC Championship Game loss to the Bengals in 2022. Another 10 of them came in the blowout loss to the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl. He had three receptions for 30 yards in the Chiefs' first AFC Championship win--over the Titans. He had six receptions for 43 yards in the Chiefs' first Super Bowl win over the 49ers.
A tight end does not single-handedly win a Super Bowl.
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
No, I'm not, actually. I spoke about the entire 2023 postseason run.
So let's go over the 2022 postseason run. Mahomes threw for 195 yards in a 27-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round. Kansas City rushed for 144. In the AFC Championship Game they beat the Bengals after Joe Burrow was sacked by Chris Jones the last time the Bengals had the ball, and Kansas City was put in position for the winning field goal when Cincinnati was called for a personal foul. So, no, a tight end did not win that Super Bowl that season.
Yes, Kelce has had a lot to do with the Chiefs' success. Yes, he has the most postseason receptions in NFL history. Ten of them came in the AFC Championship Game loss to the Bengals in 2022. Another 10 of them came in the blowout loss to the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl. He had three receptions for 30 yards in the Chiefs' first AFC Championship win--over the Titans. He had six receptions for 43 yards in the Chiefs' first Super Bowl win over the 49ers.
A tight end does not single-handedly win a Super Bowl.
Kelce's 22 yard reception with time running out in regulation set up the tying FG. Mahomes running won the game in overtime.
So both Mahomes and Kelce's timely plays won SBs. In critical time you need playmakers that's the point. No matter what
happens when the chips are down and game is on the lime you need guys that can make critical plays.
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Originally posted by charger1_sj View Post
The AFCC is not the SB. Kelce did not win the SB against the Eagles, Mahomes did.
Kelce's 22 yard reception with time running out in regulation set up the tying FG. Mahomes running won the game in overtime.
So both Mahomes and Kelce's timely plays won SBs. In critical time you need playmakers that's the point. No matter what
happens when the chips are down and game is on the lime you need guys that can make critical plays.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostCluster time: Only going 5 rounds
1st round...going to go with more than usual for a trade down w/ Minnesota
WR MHJ
WR Odunze
TE Bowers
Edge Turner
CB Arnold
CB Michell
OT Fuaga,
OTFushano
Edge Latu
Edge Verse
OT Mims
CB DeJean
DT Murphy
Edge Chop
CB Kool Aid
Round 2
OC JPJ
ILB Cooper
DT Jenkins
OG Barton
WR Legette
WR McConkey
OG Beebe
OC Frazier
OT Suamataia
CB Lassiter
TE Sanders
Edge Trice
Round 3
LB Colson
LB Wilson
CB Sanristil
DT Fiske
OC Van Pran
RB Wright
RB Benson
DT Taylor
Edge Elliss
WR Pearsall
LB Trotter
WR Rice
WR Corley
TE Stover
Round 4 * = If fall to 4th
RB Wright *
WR Rice *
WR Corley *
TE Stover *
CB Melton
Edge Issac
S Bishop
OT Jones
DT Jackson
Edge Booker
LB Gray
TE Sinnott
TE Johnson
CB Abrams - Draine
CB Jackson
CB Hart
DT Hall
Round 5
WR McCaffrey
WR Washington
LB Wallace
OG Zinter
OC Limmer
Edge Harrell
WR C. Johnson
S Brade
RB Estime
WR Burton
RB Davis
OC Nugent
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
They play a big factor in them winning Super Bowls. They were no more critical than the stop the Chiefs' defense made the last time San Francisco had the ball, in which 49ers guard Spencer Buford blew his assignment and allowed Chris Jones a free path at Brock Purdy.
is the Chiefs blitzed and Purdy had to get rid of the ball. Perhaps two different plays. 49ers had their opportunities and didn't come through when
it mattered. The Chiefs did.
You cannot discount what happens throughout the game. But with the game on the line Mahomes and Kelce came through. Without Mahomes
playing Houdini the Chiefs do not win that game.
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Originally posted by charger1_sj View Post
I'm wondering why you didn't put Nabors in the cluster. Have you seen the guy play?1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina ✓
4. CJ West DT Indiana
5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View Post
Yes the Chiefs defense is now formidable the past 2 years. But dont make it sound like the offense hasnt carried the Chiefs for most of the 8 straight diviision titles. Many of those years the defense was adequate at best.
DT - top priority, we really got nothing there but unproven JAGs.
LB & CB - draft? FA? coaching/scheme? All of the above?“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View Post
True but you are singling out one game examples. To get to Super Bowl status you have to win many games. And over the many games the Chiefs have won over the years, Patrick Mahomes and his offense have been the biggest factor.
As for the TE, Kelce, he has the most post season receptions in NFL history, so he has kinda helped too.
An elite TE weapon that also blocks is a special value to an offense. He has proven it. Bowers Fans rejoice in your observation. Alas - I think we just emptied the top shelf of our WR room and BPA is also lining up with top skill player need at WR unless we trade down and then its a matter of how the board is at the time of our later pick.
plus, word on the street is Hortiz said … lol“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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