Swift at LT?
Chiefs at Chargers Pre Game Discussion (Wk 1)
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
I like Minter's approach to contain and frustrate offenses and force mistakes as applied to KC. I think we might see better inside pressure from our DT group than last year, can the Edges also force the issue?
For our offense, if OH+NH can pound out good runs despite what I expect to be average at best OL blocking - that can be a difference from 2024 rush attack. Having multiple WRs that can get open fast will be a huge counter to Spag pressure packages. Herbie can sustain drives to score if he gets the support he deserves.
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Originally posted by PhilaBoltster View PostI hate to break it to all of you, but if Taylor Swift is in attendance at this game in Brazil there is no way the Chiefs don’t win the game. No possible way the NFL will allow that.
As pre-game cameras pan back and forth from (a) the oddly-figured and overly toothed Ms Swift + "only-a-mother-can-love" ugly mug of Kelce wearing bizarre art-deco pajamas in public over to (b) the adorably attractive and exotically fresh Ms Beer + Heartthrob Herbert ... a tsunami-like shift in public adoration will wash over even the coldest corporate office in NFL NYC HQ.
Calls will go down to the Ref locker room at halftime to implement a sudden change in (cough) marketing.
Trust in Herbie - EVERYTHING this Golden God does is for our team.Last edited by dmac_bolt; 08-28-2025, 12:15 PM.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Mack to Simmons, “Hello rookie.”
Worldwide TV, you don’t think Mack is gonna have his best game of the year?
People are saying Mack is too old, Mack is in decline. What I see, Mack has put his head down and worked harder than ever. Mack has led other Bolts to working harder than ever.
Oh yeah, I see Mack having a statement game to open the season. He has prepared for this moment for the last eight months.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
Let’s win one for Mack.
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These are the players that KC needs to perform at a high level this year, or just be solid, that have question marks due to serious injuries, age, or hard usage over the years;
1. Josh Simmons (patellar tendon injury from October)
2. Jawaan Taylor (weird shit to knee from last year that is problematic as of today)
3. Chris Jones (age and signs of decline)
4. Travis Kelce (age and signs of decline)
5. Isaiah Pacheco (most physical rb in the NFL the last 3 years, already showing signs of wearing out)
6. Kristian Fulton (an injury waiting to happen)
7. Hollywood Brown (missed last year due to injury - currently marked as Q on the depth chart with lower leg injury)
* roughly 33 % of their starters - not good, and I could have thrown in Trey Smith
off the list from last year: nobody
the Chargers?
1. Khalil Mack (age and signs of decline)\
2. Denzel Perryman
off the list from last year: Bosa, Fulton, Dobbins, Hurst
two teams going in opposite directions
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Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
Minter's Chargers D held KC down last year. Spagnolo's KC D held us lower. Our O has to show up. I definitely like all our adds to the skill players plus Becton.
KC offensive personnel hasn't changed much so Minter knows what to expect.
LAC offensive personnel, TE, WR, and RB’s have almost completely changed so Spags has a lot more surprises to contend with.
Both Roman and Minter have gained an advantage over the last time they met compared to Reid and Spags.
Considering KC only won by 2 points (19-17) in their last game, I’m making an early whiteboard full of math, non homer call this will be a WIN for LAC.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
Lets examine which coordinators have the edge.
KC offensive personnel hasn't changed much so Minter knows what to expect.
LAC offensive personnel, TE, WR, and RB’s have almost completely changed so Spags has a lot more surprises to contend with.
Both Roman and Minter have gained an advantage over the last time they met compared to Reid and Spags.
Considering KC only won by 2 points (19-17) in their last game, I’m making an early whiteboard full of math, non homer call this will be a WIN for LAC.
Chargers Win it shall be.
“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Every year the demise of the Kansas City Chiefs is stated ...then we watch them beat us time and time again while winning 9 straight AFC titles.
Completely useless talk to me. Lets see if we can win a game against this team in week 1 and go from there.
An no I dont like the Chiefs. i hate them as much as anybody, but disrespecting them is for fools who should have learned by now.
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View PostEvery year the demise of the Kansas City Chiefs is stated ...then we watch them beat us time and time again while winning 9 straight AFC titles.
Completely useless talk to me. Lets see if we can win a game against this team in week 1 and go from there.
An no I dont like the Chiefs. i hate them as much as anybody, but disrespecting them is for fools who should have learned by now.
Tuli "F your QB" Tuipulotu officially adopted.
10forMVP
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View PostEvery year the demise of the Kansas City Chiefs is stated ...then we watch them beat us time and time again while winning 9 straight AFC titles.
Completely useless talk to me. Lets see if we can win a game against this team in week 1 and go from there.
An no I dont like the Chiefs. i hate them as much as anybody, but disrespecting them is for fools who should have learned by now.
Chargers are going to prevail over that well conditioned fat QB.
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View PostThese are the players that KC needs to perform at a high level this year, or just be solid, that have question marks due to serious injuries, age, or hard usage over the years;
1. Josh Simmons (patellar tendon injury from October)
2. Jawaan Taylor (weird shit to knee from last year that is problematic as of today)
3. Chris Jones (age and signs of decline)
4. Travis Kelce (age and signs of decline)
5. Isaiah Pacheco (most physical rb in the NFL the last 3 years, already showing signs of wearing out)
6. Kristian Fulton (an injury waiting to happen)
7. Hollywood Brown (missed last year due to injury - currently marked as Q on the depth chart with lower leg injury)
* roughly 33 % of their starters - not good, and I could have thrown in Trey Smith
off the list from last year: nobody
the Chargers?
1. Khalil Mack (age and signs of decline)\
2. Denzel Perryman
off the list from last year: Bosa, Fulton, Dobbins, Hurst
two teams going in opposite directions
big question marks on our O line which affects everything from running, passing the football and keeping Herbert healthy. They were dominated
by a superior Eagles team in the SB. But we're not the Eagles from last year. No team is for that matter.
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