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Wheels Not Falling Off Thread
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Originally posted by TBF View PostAgree the timing sucks. It always does, but lets not put the cart before the horse and start stacking losses. This thread isn't geared toward you Rich. Its just a way of me getting my glass half full thoughts in somewhere....
We played like dog shit on 3rd down (O & D) and under performed in everything except the kicking and punting game. We did not however, get destroyed and most importantly we had our chances to win that game. I didn't think we were going to finish the season 15-1, 14-2, 13-3 or even 12-4. We are good, but we have our shortcomings that will get exposed from time to time.
So much of football is matchups and yesterday, we didn't match up well... Long run, we will be fine as long as we can fight off the injury bug(s) and stick to the program. All of our remaining games are winnable IMO. I base this on the 'buy in' I see from the players in MM's system. This is an element of Football that is so hard to achieve/maintain and what quite often wins or losses football games. If we do somehow go on a significant run of losses most likely lack of buy in will be to blame. However, I think the easy way out is to start forecasting what could happen in the negative.
I for one would not be surprised if we found a way to win in Denver in 3 days. Again, I think the players buy in to what MM is cook'n.
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I thought we played OK at the point of attack. If that was the only issue, we would have won hands down. But we had issues because the offense got the ball out into space, then we couldn't get the KC ball carriers down.
JJ points out that most of the tackling issues were people overrunning the plays, and not playing with the correct leverage to use the help of the guys around them. Most of the missed tackles were out in space, how the hell is a NT going to help make tackles in space?
We need to get good playing the screens in space, because Manning loves those, and I can't see him backing off until he gets them up by a bunch. We are not a good bubble screen D, and this is the game where we are going to put it to the test. Denver might be the best bubble screen team of all time.
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So I was listening to the radio on the way home and I guess Jamal Charles told CBS before the game that our defense was nothing special and was just average. Then Alex Smith says we played soft after the game. I sure hope those guys hear how the Chiefs are questioning their manhood and do something about it.
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostSo I was listening to the radio on the way home and I guess Jamal Charles told CBS before the game that our defense was nothing special and was just average. Then Alex Smith says we played soft after the game. I sure hope those guys hear how the Chiefs are questioning their manhood and do something about it.
Of course, if KC can only generate 2 TDs against such a soft, depleted defense, that doesn't say all that much about their offense, does it?
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostSo I was listening to the radio on the way home and I guess Jamal Charles told CBS before the game that our defense was nothing special and was just average. Then Alex Smith says we played soft after the game. I sure hope those guys hear how the Chiefs are questioning their manhood and do something about it.ESPN Screename: GoBolts02
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Originally posted by QSmokey View PostThey're both correct...for THAT game. Two best CBs were out. Ingram, out. Attachou, out. Te'o, out. Freeney playing too many snaps, again. No depth behind the backups (expected, due to all the injuries). I'd be calling MOST team's defenses 'soft' if their defense was gutted in the same manner. I think it's amazing that our defense graded out as even "average" given that pitiful performance yesterday.
Of course, if KC can only generate 2 TDs against such a soft, depleted defense, that doesn't say all that much about their offense, does it?
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We lost a game to a division rival, always tough games. So what, we played in a way were we had a shot to win and didn't get that play we needed dispute being owned for much of the game. IMO considering injuries we gave a great effort and have nothing to be ashamed of.
Are we a better team at this point than the team that took one from Denver in Denver last year? That's the only question now.Go Rivers!
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