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6 minutes ago, soonerborn77 said:

Honestly I'm starting to lean this way.  Our homefield isn't what it used to be and it seems like our players get fired up more when on the road.  Didn't we have more false starts yesterday than the Colts?

Arrowhead must have been built over an Indian Burial ground. Wilkie, can you confirm this? 

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Arrowhead had an advantage when we actually THOUGHT that the defense could stop someone on third down....but we can't ...so it takes the "air" out of the crowd when you know in your head that we will most likely give up a first down.  Its just painful to get as loud as possible and see a little dump off turn into 10-15 yards because we can't tackle or we weren't paying attention.

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14 minutes ago, timmy_6262 said:

Arrowhead had an advantage when we actually THOUGHT that the defense could stop someone on third down....but we can't ...so it takes the "air" out of the crowd when you know in your head that we will most likely give up a first down.  Its just painful to get as loud as possible and see a little dump off turn into 10-15 yards because we can't tackle or we weren't paying attention.

Interesting stats from the game

 

https://www.chiefs.com/news/upon-further-review-six-quick-facts-following-sunday-s-loss-to-indianapolis

 

As a group, Kansas City yielded just one touchdown in five trips to the red zone for the Colts, who were scoring on 71.4 percent of their red zone drives coming in to the game. The Chiefs also held Indianapolis – which was converting 49 percent of third down opportunities prior to Sunday - to just 5-of-14 on third down.

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Just now, kkuenn said:

Interesting stats from the game

 

https://www.chiefs.com/news/upon-further-review-six-quick-facts-following-sunday-s-loss-to-indianapolis

 

As a group, Kansas City yielded just one touchdown in five trips to the red zone for the Colts, who were scoring on 71.4 percent of their red zone drives coming in to the game. The Chiefs also held Indianapolis – which was converting 49 percent of third down opportunities prior to Sunday - to just 5-of-14 on third down.

The offense  lost this game not the D.

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