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  1. He's been overpaid for the last two years. I don't want that fucker on the team. Lucky I'm not in charge.
  2. Thanks... kinda like Ngakoue... averaging about 10 sacks per season... Mahomes' age... not outrageous salary... might want a ring.
  3. Hurts for sure, but how much does losing the salary reap? My guess is the 9 mil is worth it to dump his worthless ass.
  4. Do we know of any DE free agents next year or is it too early
  5. The NFL should have a body to review such things, and leave the owners out of it. If Clark made a stink, then other officiating teams could be tempted to say 'fuck you' just like Cheffers
  6. dude hits a 62 yarder straight down the pipes and then misses a PAT head scratcher
  7. The man has a point. But Clark won't make a peep. The refs give fans an avenue for blame that doesn't spotlight the team.
  8. He should have taken off the costume before robbing the bank.
  9. Chiefs biggest flaw is on the OL, and it's not Orlando Brown Story by Josh Wilson • 3h ago 251 Comment Chiefs biggest flaw is on the OL, and it's not Orlando Brown© Provided by Fansided Orlando Brown is an easy one to point fingers at, but the Kansas City Chiefs have even bigger concerns. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have been forced to scramble 38 times this season — sixth-most in the NFL. Looking at times hurried, the Chiefs are second-worst in the league at 48. Thank goodness they have a wizard for a quarterback, because if not, the offensive line would be catching a whole lot more blame. But in fact, perhaps it's worth applying some criticism even though the Chiefs have found a way to persevere beyond some of these pressing issues. Orlando Brown has been the subject of most of the criticism, a known violator of the Chiefs' biggest flaw: Their offensive line. But the issue cuts far deeper than that. More vid Chiefs have offensive line issues with far more than just Orlando Brown Yes, Orlando Brown has been a huge sore spot for the Chiefs, but take a look, he's far from the sole proprietor of those giving up opportunities to opposing pass rushers: Here's how the starting offensive lineman grade per Pro Football Focus, along with sacks allowed: Orlando Brown: 73.3; 4 Joe Thuney: 75.9; 1 Creed Humphrey: 87.6; 0 Trey Smith: 74.3; 2 Andrew Wylie: 62.6; 7 Brown and Wylie have combined for 11 sacks. Either of them alone accounts for more sacks than the rest of the starting offensive line combined. Wylie, though, has given up seven, three more than Brown. That differential is more than Thuney, Humphrey, and Smith combined. He is, by far, the sore spot, and his 62.6 grade per PFF proves it. While Chiefs fans have reason to hate the PFF grading system, it's actually a lot better at grading offensive linemen than it is quarterbacks. Give some credit to Thuney, Humphrey, and Smith… They're doing what they can to keep Mahomes from getting collapsed on with any sort of pressure. On the outside, though, there is a major deficiency. It's a good thing the Chiefs have one of the best passing wizards in the NFL. They're averaging 7.9 yards per scramble (that's a total of over 300 yards this season on scrambles; 21.44 per game), much of that credit to Mahomes being able to make something out of nothing when Brown and Wylie go into turnstile mode.
  10. You had a school? We had a pine woodshed and a Marine Corps DI as principal.
  11. The whole clark deal stinks to high heaven. Like clark. At this point I'd take clark griswold.
  12. I think the DL isn't worse. Get rid of Clark, use that money to land a stud... we gold.
  13. Agree with your sentiment, not sure we're all that bad on defense. Last year? Yeah. This year our LB corps is much improved, DBs are a little better but now we're younger with McD and Watson with plenty of room to grow, DL is slightly better due to depth and some surprising play by Karlaftis and Dunlap. If we can dump Clark and pick up a young stud, and maybe some additional help for Thornhill we should be a top defense again. I know... big ifs. But the defense hasn't been a disaster. They've just been asked to be on the field too much with our dismal turnover ratio.
  14. What are you saying? That we're still the best team in the league? #1 offense or not... teams aren't shitting their pants playing us like 3 years ago. Yeah, they respect Mahomes... and they know he'll put up numbers. And because of that we are finally churning out some rushing yards. It's not all just 'mistakes.' It's not all just penalties. It's not bad calls by the zeebs. It's everything. Including coaching. Fact is, we're not the big dog this year. Maybe in the shitty AFC west... but not in the AFC and def not in the league. We're not even #2 in the AFC. We might win the first playoff game... maybe. But we won't beat Buff or Cincy. Not this year.
  15. Respectfully disagree. He was an unbelievable 36/41 for 88% today. That is a HUGE day. Longest was 21 yards... to a running back. Defenses, even shitty ones like HOU, don't seem to be too afraid of our passing attack. If we need Patrick Mahomes to dink and dunk for the entire game, we're already beat. The worst team in the league almost beat us today, because they didn't respect the deep ball.
  16. Hardman’s absence is being felt. We need that Homerun threat. not confident we’ll get very far into the playoffs. next year we have a ton of draft stock... Veach needs to work his magic.
 
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