Originally posted by NoMoreChillies
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Chargers @ Chiefs Game Day Thread and Post Game Discussion (Wk17)
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Originally posted by NoMoreChillies View Post
If Guyton makes the easy 50yrd TD catch Herb has the record.
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If Herbert would have started from Game 1 he would have easily set another record. It really shows how bad Lynn is with an MVP Rookie QB who should have broken all rookie Records. Yet Lynn cannot fix anything else.
The real question is who can take this team to the next level?
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Originally posted by chaincrusher View Post
31 passes, 35 runs. On the one day when Herbert needed to pass a lot in an otherwise meaningless game, Lynn goes run heavy, throwing 9 less times than Herbert averages. There is no excuse for that. Lynn should have made sure that Herbert got the record and he had every chance to make sure that it happened.
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
Herbert set so many rookie records already, the Luck record is kind of meaningless. I don't think it's ever a good idea to coach to set records. You coach to win. And turning to the running game in the 4th quarter to close out a game is how you ice games, especially when the running game is working. Justin Jackson had some nice runs in the 4th Q.
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This was a wierd injury.
Deandre Baker had successful surgery on his broken femur, per Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.
Just one day after breaking his femur on the field at Arrowhead Stadium in his debut on the Kansas City Chiefs defense, Deandre Baker has had successful surgery to repair a breakthat head coach Andy Reid stated was a “clean break” in his description to reporters on Monday.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostThis was a wierd injury.
Deandre Baker had successful surgery on his broken femur, per Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.
Just one day after breaking his femur on the field at Arrowhead Stadium in his debut on the Kansas City Chiefs defense, Deandre Baker has had successful surgery to repair a breakthat head coach Andy Reid stated was a “clean break” in his description to reporters on Monday.
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