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Xavier Worthy: So far, not much more than a gadget guy
Doc Brown replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chiefs wouldn't have traded for DHop if Rice doesn't get injured. Beane got lucky that the Browns were selling and Cooper had that cheap base salary. -
Josh Allen Punched in the head two weeks in a row
Doc Brown replied to kitchen sink's topic in The Stadium Wall
I saw all the camera angles and he was going for the ball. Way different than last week. It's unfortunately the risk you take when Allen runs. -
It's a quarterback league and Bo Nix isn't Joe Burrow at this point. Plus, McDermott's defense eats rookie QB's for breakfast.
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I know we're sky high right now but it's not inconceivable that we lose two of our next three and then sweep the remainder of the year to finish 13-4. I think the Chiefs finish 14-3 or 15-2. I hate my prediction because I try to be positive but the Chiefs are battle tested. I'd project us as the one seed if the darn Broncos could execute a short field goal.
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I think we end up with the 2 seed and will face the Broncos. So glad the Bengals lost last night. Best case scenario if we can't catch the Chiefs is Steelers win the North and the Ravens get the 5 seed. This is my prediction which I think is where they actually seed now... 1.) Chiefs 2.) Bills 3.) Steelers 4.) Texans 5.) Ravens 6.) Chargers 7.) Broncos Final four would be Ravens @KC and Steelers @Buff. Maybe the Ravens take them out and we host them for the AFC Championship game.
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Thanks for doing your job.
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Is the “Bills window is closed” talk finally over?
Doc Brown replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Eighty-seven year old Sean McDermott finally breaks through but can he win the big one? -
Is the “Bills window is closed” talk finally over?
Doc Brown replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall
National media are moving the goal posts. It quickly gone back to "can't beat the Chiefs in the playoffs?" That's what it will always be until proven otherwise. -
I think I'd rather see the Ravens or Chiefs before the Bengals. LOL. Hopefully that's it for them.
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11/17/24 Game 11 GAMEDAY! Bills vs Chiefs Gameday Thread
Doc Brown replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Battle of former #2 picks in the draft making sure the QB's in front of them are hydrated. Should be a fun game. -
The first one that comes to mind is the Vikings when we were 17 point dogs. Cowboys Thanksgiving game. The 49ers and Seattle in the Covid year. Chiefs on SNF in 2021. Baltimore in 2022. Not a lot of games we weren't favored in because of good roster construction including a top 5 QB.
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Week 11 - Chiefs at Bills Game Week Thread
Doc Brown replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah. It might force Brady to call more passes. If I was McDermott I'd just tell Anderson to play good. -
Week 11 - Chiefs at Bills Game Week Thread
Doc Brown replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
If this source is correct. Yes. They have no reason to make it up. -
My answer when comparing Allen to Mahomes is I'd rather have Mahomes in games where the opposing team's personnel is the same or worse. I'd rather have Allen if we're outmatched personnel wise. Allen's ceiling when he's on makes him a much more dangerous weapon than Mahomes. The problem is like you said he's not consistently accurate.
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Cowboys ran out of 4th round picks I guess.
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Week 11 - Chiefs at Bills Game Week Thread
Doc Brown replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
"Maybe it's just insurance if Brown can't go." Alright. Deep down we know Brown isn't playing tomorrow. LOL. -
You'd think they'd be harder given how the NFL has evolved to try and accomplish parity with the hard salary cap, three games each year where you have to play the top teams in three divisions if you finish in first place in your division, having only one playoff team have a bye now, and going from 28 teams in the mid 70's to 32 teams by 2002. What the Chiefs have going for them is having one of the best offensive minds of all time as their head coach and a top 5 NFL QB and maybe the best defensive coordinator in the league that has stayed there the whole time. The trend of preferring offensive coordinators as new head coaches and not hiring failed previous head coaches allows them to retain Spags. A front office that knows what it's doing helps too. It's frustrating.
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Conservative idealisms
Doc Brown replied to BringMetheHeadofLeonLett's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's always been this way on both sides of the aisle. It's human nature.