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An interesting fact about the Lions this year:

 

The Lions have received the opening kickoff in seven out of eight games this season. On their opening drive of the game, the Lions' offense has averaged 3 points per drive. Until today, the Lions' opponents have averaged 1.9 points per drive on their first drive of the game. The Chiefs kicked up that average a bit by putting a touchdown on the board.

 

The Lions have yet to win a game in 2015 in which their opponent scored a touchdown on the opening drive.

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How did that sack happen?

Awesome.....Record still within reach. Get Excited

 

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The NFL Record and Fact Book lists this as the record under “Most Times Sacked, Season”:

76: David Carr, Houston, 2002

72: Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1986

68: David Carr, Houston, 2005

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Awesome.....Record still within reach. Get Excited

 

Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith has been sacked 18 times this year, meaning he’s on pace to get his name in the record books, and not in a way he’d want.

Smith is currently on pace to get sacked 72 times this season. That’s a pace that only one quarterback in NFL history has topped.

The NFL Record and Fact Book lists this as the record under “Most Times Sacked, Season”:

76: David Carr, Houston, 2002

72: Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1986

68: David Carr, Houston, 2005

Thanks for the outdated statistic following week four, but that didn't say much.

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Another completion for a first down on third down. The Chiefs are moving the ball and controlling the clock. This is looking more and more like the Texans game.

 

As I mentioned numerous times before, the offensive line doesn't have to be stellar with Smith. If the defense does its job, and if Smith's ball-carrying teammates aren't fumbling away possessions, this team can win enough games to get into the post-season.

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Be nice to start off the day with a solid Chiefs win and end the day with a Royals win.

It would be nicer for the Chiefs to finish off the NFL's post-season with a Super Bowl victory just as the Royals are gearing up for Spring Training in preparation to defend their World Series Title.

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Another completion for a first down on third down. The Chiefs are moving the ball and controlling the clock. This is looking more and more like the Texans game.

 

As I mentioned numerous times before, the offensive line doesn't have to be stellar with Smith. If the defense does its job, and if Smith's ball-carrying teammates aren't fumbling away possessions, this team can win enough games to get into the post-season.

Yes the Lions and Texans have much in common. So we need to finish against these teams and we are in. Very Exciting.

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