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11-28-2010 , 08:59 PM
Take away the punt block and 1 blown coverage bomb for touchdowns, and that was a pretty convincing win. Cassels best game by far.
I cant wait for McCluster to be back, next week maybe? He will open up the offense even more. Surprised Flowers did not play.
Bowe is on FIRE and Charles did his usual stud rushing
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11-28-2010 , 09:07 PM
2 complete games in a row really, except for the ST and one big defensive breakdown. Scary thing is our offense is clicking so hard right now it doesn't even matter. It's amazing what a good QB and star receiver makes happen when you add it to an already dominant running game.

I think we'll keep Bowe.
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11-28-2010 , 09:07 PM
Yeah that blocked punt basically prevented a massacre. Great day for the Chiefs! Get a convincing road win and have Denver and Oakland both lose at home. If Colts beat SD tonight, KC will be up 2 games in the West.

Matt frickin' Cassel! I don't have his advanced stats yet, but his basic ones look pretty good thru 11 games.
195/323 = 60.3%
2307 yards
22 TD
4 INT
22 carries for 83 yards
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11-28-2010 , 09:09 PM
Man if we beat Denver soundly I'm going to be tempted to go down to the SD game. (I'm in LA.) Been a long time since that game meant something.
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11-28-2010 , 09:14 PM
And keep in mind today happened w/o probably our best player in Flowers. A bunch of new names I'd never heard of were playing and contributing out there. For some reason if one of our safeties goes down it seems to kill us. But lose a corner and we've got plenty of backup. Odd.
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11-28-2010 , 09:18 PM
Part of the reason is because we actually got decent pressure on the QB. And Mike Williams not playing helped as well.
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11-28-2010 , 11:43 PM
wish we could have closed either hou or oak. probably no stopping san diego from here on out. what's gonna be the spread @ SD? +10?

there's a decent chance we win the other 4 though, man would it suck to go 11-5 and not get the wildcard
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11-29-2010 , 12:10 AM
Or we could just win in SD. If we get Flowers and McCluster back (wasn't he supposed to be back for this one?) and play like we did today, we definitely have a chance.
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12-05-2010 , 09:38 PM
thankfully we got bailed out by the refs on that last denver drive. Jesus we tried so hard to lose this game. hopefully san diego gives up on the year and doesn't show up next week.

funny how the nfl works, yesterday I would say we were 20% to win @ SD, now I feel like a coinflip or better. gonna be a home playoff game for the first time since 2003, and possibly a bye? what a year go chiefs
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12-05-2010 , 11:04 PM
The crazy thing is if we lose next week and OAK wins, then the Raiders control their own destiny.
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12-06-2010 , 12:42 AM
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The crazy thing is if we lose next week and OAK wins, then the Raiders control their own destiny.
llmao
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12-06-2010 , 01:28 AM
Of course so do we.
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12-06-2010 , 04:47 PM
Thank you Raiduzzz
Chiefs 8-4
Raiduzz 6-6
Chargers 6-6

I think there is less pressure on KC to win this week's game at SD now. That might make them play at ease, and perhaps Chiefs can sneak out of there with a win. I seriously doubt SD is going to give up on they year though. If KC wins 3 out of 4, AFC West is locked up. Crazy that Raiduzz @ Chiefs week 17 could be for the division. Flex that bitch into a night game, Arrowhead will explode.
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12-08-2010 , 12:42 PM
im cautiously optimistic about the remainder of the season. we *should* make the playoffs but there is nothing remotely sure about it...i dont expect to win vs SD, but once we lose i think there will be alot of pressure on us to win the rest of the games (obv)...im interested to see how the offensive playcalling comes out in the next couple of games...it should be alot better with mccluster now
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12-08-2010 , 12:52 PM
I think we should have pretty much everyone healthy right? Nice timing on that.
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12-08-2010 , 06:12 PM
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I think we should have pretty much everyone healthy right? Nice timing on that.
If only. **** Cassel emergency apendectomy surgery. Almost def going to be out this week.
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12-08-2010 , 06:14 PM
was just about to post god damnit suzzer
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12-08-2010 , 07:17 PM
Brodie!

@ st louis gonna be huuuge, more than just the govenor's cup on the line! Is cassel gonna be ok by then?

Last edited by randominternet2345; 12-08-2010 at 07:21 PM. Reason: I searched how to spell brodie, and images brings back pictures of his wife..sooooo hot
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12-08-2010 , 07:58 PM
Well we were more than likely going to lose the SD game anyway. The Rams game scares me now if he doesn't make it back, since I saw that as our most crucial game to stay ahead of the Chargers and most likely of the final 3 for us to lose. And we could still definitely win the SD game with Brodie, it's just nice that it's not a must-win anymore.

But having the league's #1 rushing attack comes in really handy in spots like this. Here's hoping Brodie can stay healthy and play some mistake-free football.
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12-10-2010 , 07:49 AM
uh oh. not liking the chances if Brodie is starting.
also the Rams game scares the hell out of me
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12-11-2010 , 02:36 PM
Chiefs sign Charles http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5909051 Woot! What a change form the old CP holdouts and acrimony.
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12-11-2010 , 04:26 PM
I'm sorry, what I meant to say was:

Spoiler:
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12-12-2010 , 05:17 AM
Great article about Tamba Hali: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/12/11...childhood.html

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Offseasons with the Nittany Lions were brutal; players were told to sprint the length of the field, including one end zone, 16 times before they got a four-minute break. Then it was time to run another 16 sprints.

After Hali’s first season with the Chiefs, workouts were laid back. Instead of 32 total trips down the length of the field, he says, players were maybe running eight 80-yard dashes and then calling it a day. Most players loved this environment. This was the big-time. This was living. Hali was ready to jump out of his skin.

“I was like: ‘Are you kidding?’” he says. “It was a piece of cake. … I ain’t gonna throw out names, but guys didn’t want to work.”

Hali says the Chiefs, during his first three seasons, were lazy and poorly conditioned. Coaches rarely pushed players, and there were times the team just wasn’t ready for games. Opponents, Hali says, knew the Chiefs were out of shape, and he thinks that had as much as anything to do with the team losing 26 games in 2007 and 2008.

So each spring, Hali returned to State College to work out with Penn State. This was the itch he couldn’t reach in Kansas City, the intensity that, for reasons that didn’t make sense to Hali, wasn’t there at the game’s highest level.

When Todd Haley was hired as the Chiefs’ coach in February 2009, Hali approached his new boss and told him about his offseason plans. Workouts aren’t difficult enough here, he told Haley. If the coach wondered where Hali was, he’d be on some field or in a weight room at Penn State.

Haley asked one favor, and he’d make offseason workouts as intense as Hali could handle.

“I told him to give us a chance,” Haley says now, before a devious smile creeps onto his face. “Then we worked his ass off.”
God Herm was awful. Just awful. I get tilted every time I see his face on ESPN. There should be some kind of law banning him from ever having a football-related job again.
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12-12-2010 , 03:38 PM
herminated.jpeg tho
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12-12-2010 , 06:27 PM
way to show up chiefs! just like every ****ing big game they have ever played during my fandom, they lay an egg. kinda hoping they miss the playoffs now so I don't have to waste money to go see these ******s lose their 10th straight playoff game or whatever
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