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  • #16
    Originally posted by TRUEBRONCOFAN24 View Post
    Their next 3 games... @IND, @HOU, vs. JAX, I wouldn't be surprised if they were 3-3 after that.
    Probably 1-2, maybe 0-3 but i think they can take the Jags.. Wouldn't surprise me if they lost to Jax either..

    I'm not sold on them, i'd like to see how they do in these next 2 games.. If they get blown out, or keep them close..

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    • #17
      SF really needed a win to get their season going, and the Chiefs looked like a good place to start. Some analysts are still saying they can win the division even after this 0-3 start. But the chiefs opened up the playbook, and SF looked confused, like they were amazed that the game wasn't just given to them.

      If the chiefs can't snatch a win from one of their next two games, Colts or Texans, that would still leave them at 3-2 and headed into a few softer games.

      football is back in KC!!! woohoooo!
      Suck is NOT a bronco fan.

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      • #18
        AFC West right now is wide open Kansas City, Denver, and San Diego all have a shot!
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        • #19
          Originally posted by dsmith275 View Post
          AFC West right now is wide open Kansas City, Denver, and San Diego all have a shot!
          Im not so sure you can count the Raiders out of the mix yet either.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by GridironChamp View Post
            Jax hardly scares me... So I would be surprised if we lose to Jax at home, really
            surprised.

            @ Indy should be a loss, and @ Hou is a loss if they don't play like they did today.

            But, c'mon Jax at Arrowhead?
            Hah, I think you guys will win against Jacksonville. I'm loving the fact you guys are doing well!
            Kenny McKinley: Eleven Forever.
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            • #21
              BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

              The Chefs have a molester on their team! OMG. This is interesting!



              Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Shaun Smith has been accused of grabbing the private parts of an opposing player for the second consecutive game, according to CSNBayArea.com.



              San Francisco 49ers rookie right tackle Anthony Davis drew a penalty Sunday for retaliating against Smith in the 49ers' 31-10 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.

              "I think he got hit inappropriately," Singletary said. "After a while, there's only so much you can take. He (Davis) was wrong for retaliating and he knows that."

              Davis' penalty occurred early in the third quarter, with the Chiefs leading 10-3.

              "He tried to feel me," Davis said. "That's weird, right?"

              Cleveland Browns center Alex Mack accused Smith of grabbing his private parts during the Browns 16-14 loss to the Chiefs on Sept. 19.

              Mack said Smith, who played two seasons for the Browns before he was released last year, committed the dirty play during the second quarter.

              "I don't think he should be able to do that," Mack said on Sept. 20. "I'm still fired up about it."

              Mack was so enraged by what Smith did during a running play that he started to chase him toward Kansas City's sideline before turning around because Cleveland's punt team was coming onto the field. Mack gestured to the officials and pointed at Smith, who denied any wrongdoing.

              "I don't have no comment," Smith said following the Browns game. "I don't recall doing anything like that. I'm not known for being a dirty player or anything like that, so I don't know what that was all about."

              Smith, signed by the Chiefs during the offseason, has played in 66 NFL games, including 29 starts, with the New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns and Chiefs. He has 167 tackles and two sacks in his career.

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              • #22
                The Chiefs brought Charile Weis and Romeo Crennel, signed veterans like Thomas Jones and Casey Wiegmann to improve their offense. And it's paying off.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Bomb Squad View Post
                  BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

                  The Chefs have a molester on their team! OMG. This is interesting!

                  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...e=HP_headlines
                  So Shaun Smith is still considered a Brown right? He's not really a Chief because he spent 2 years with the Browns and this is his 1st year as a Chief... right?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Bomb Squad View Post
                    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

                    The Chefs have a molester on their team! OMG. This is interesting!

                    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...e=HP_headlines
                    Not that there's anything wrong with that.

                    I just think he's a dirty player, not so much a nasty freaky player.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Kansas Bob View Post
                      lead in the AFC West??? That shows you how bad everyone else is in the AFC West!!! The Broncos stomp Seattle and they turn around and beat the SD Chokers!:paper:
                      KC has a BYE week, and will lose the next two games they play...we'll see what you do after that.

                      The team is winning games, but you beat two horrible teams, and had the weather in a major factor in the other.

                      Time will tell, but KC is a pretender IMO

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                      • #26
                        Call the Chiefs whatever you want.

                        I'm just happy they aren't 1-2! haha!
                        Suck is NOT a bronco fan.

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                        • #27
                          All I can say is the Broncos were 6-0 last season at one point, and I don't think the Chiefs are any better now than they were then

                          It's a long season, folks, and the Chiefs have a long way to go

                          My guess is reality will set in and the Chiefs are looking at a 7-9 type season, which for them would be progress

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                          • #28
                            Chiefs opponents combined record is 1-8.. hardly an accomplishment in my opinion. I'm waiting til they get off easy street and have to play some legitimate teams
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                            Broncs All the Way Baby!

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                            • #29
                              Chiefs have a bye, then @ INDY, then @ HOU.

                              They might be flying high right now, but there's a real potential they go almost a month without another win. With a stretch like that, losing becomes contagious. There's even more pressure if SD and Donks start closing the gap.
                              SHOCKED by Donktown disdain toward TEBOW. He saved your 2011.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BroncoBailey024 View Post
                                Chiefs opponents combined record is 1-8.. hardly an accomplishment in my opinion. I'm waiting til they get off easy street and have to play some legitimate teams
                                This is what cracks me up...

                                This early on, who cares about the opposing teams records?? If we lose to SF and
                                SD,
                                not only are we 1-2 but SD is a solid 2-1 and SF is 1-2 with one loss being in OT
                                to the defending SB champs.

                                We have beaten two teams that just about everyone picked to be in the playoffs,
                                and a few had going to the SB.
                                Club Leader: Robert Griffin III > Andrew Luck

                                ^^^Get used to it.^^^

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