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***Official Chiefs @ Patriots AFC Divisional Playoff Game Thread***
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Originally posted by Starbroncs View Postyeah...but they also get lucky alllllll the time. Deflects off a defenders chest into the hands of an offensive player. Thats an interception for every other team, somehow a disaster always turns into a positive play for the *Pats.Toto, I don't think we are in Kansas anymore
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Originally posted by JJBroncoFan View PostDid anyone really believe we would be playing anybody other than the Patriots* if we beat Pitt?
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Originally posted by broncoslover115 View PostAs poorly as KC played, they lost by a TD. Had they scored a TD instead of FGs, could have won. Time management sucked. Too conservative. Too many screens which put them in 3rd and longs.
The final scores (and stats) of games don't always tell the true story though (i.e. 'garbage time' scores & stats).
NE controlled/dominated the game and after both teams opening drives, at no time did it feel like KC was going to win the game.
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Originally posted by broncoslover115 View PostAs poorly as KC played, they lost by a TD. Had they scored a TD instead of FGs, could have won. Time management sucked. Too conservative. Too many screens which put them in 3rd and longs.
Granted, the Patsies didn't look anything like their former selves, which is an even greater clue as to how bad the Chefs were playing. The fact that they lost by only one TD just means that some diety, somewhere, prevented an embarrassing blowout in Foxborough.Last edited by Grandpa; 01-17-2016, 01:37 AM.--I have 2 favorite teams - #1 Broncos, #2 whoever is playing against Dallas.
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I will try not to be biased
Alex Smith had around 50 throwsI dont know the exact number. The Chiefs came into this game flat out scared of the Pats. and I dont know why. We are a team that lives and dies by controlling the clock(in theory, except Andy Reid and what-not), running the ball, playing knock em out defense. Andy Reid chose to not do that today, I dont know why (outside of the fear factor I suspect). We never tried to establish the run, never tried to establish the pass rush. We played the game that New England wanted us to play. Kudos to them for that.
Long story short, the Chiefs deviated from what got them here in the first place, and they paid the price.
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Originally posted by brianfrommissou View PostI will try not to be biased
Alex Smith had around 50 throwsI dont know the exact number. The Chiefs came into this game flat out scared of the Pats. and I dont know why. We are a team that lives and dies by controlling the clock(in theory, except Andy Reid and what-not), running the ball, playing knock em out defense. Andy Reid chose to not do that today, I dont know why (outside of the fear factor I suspect). We never tried to establish the run, never tried to establish the pass rush. We played the game that New England wanted us to play. Kudos to them for that.
Long story short, the Chiefs deviated from what got them here in the first place, and they paid the price.Adopted Bronco: DeMarcus Ware
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Originally posted by brianfrommissou View PostLong story short, the Chiefs deviated from what got them here in the first place, and they paid the price.
Originally posted by broncoslover115 View PostYup, and we on the boards were saying the same. Couldn't believe all the stupid screen passes either.
After watching the Cards-Packers game that followed, looks like my earlier hypothesis may be closer to the truth than I could have hoped for. Last weekend, all the road teams won; halfway into this weekend's games, the home teams have won. Karma, I guess.
Last edited by Grandpa; 01-17-2016, 06:23 AM.--I have 2 favorite teams - #1 Broncos, #2 whoever is playing against Dallas.
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