I couldn’t be a cowboys fan at an early age they stunk so bad back then.
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Theres been talk on local radio, that Ryan had alerted the refs before the game about the Pats propensity to commit this penalty…if thats the case, kudos on Rex, shrewd move.
They finally gave the ball to Ivory…that was old school ground and pound…34 rushes? thats unheard of nowadays[/quote]
Why have they not been going with Ivory more? Powell is good but when he is health Ivory is the better back.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]print wrote:
[quote]mbdix wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
Can anyone explain to me why you allow Hillman to touch the ball in any type of critical situation? Why was he even in the game. He game them nothing in that situation. Not a blocker, less of a middle runner than Moreno or Ball, and a fumble machine just like Ball. Peyton didn’t play well at all either though so its not really just his fault, and Welker is amazing. I am done now. [/quote]
Let’s face it people. Manning choked. Just like he does every year except once. [/quote]
Lol! They lost one fucking game & now Manning is a choker. Some of you guys are so clueless.
& that ‘except once’ is one more then your boy.[/quote]
Sigh. Okay I guess I have one and you have one.
How you feel about Geno now Print?[/quote]
Well, I feel better knowing all knucklheads aren’t Jet fans.
Geno has game, but damn he makes me nervous. Though he isn’t a pure running qb, I’d like to see him break the pocket more & go get it. One more thing to put the def back on its heels.
I’ll say Rex had his hands all over yesterdays O game plan. They hadn’t run the 50 something times since '09. It was evident to me that Rex wanted Folks to win the game when they had Geno hand off on 3 straight plays. Would not allow Geno to lose the game.
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Theres been talk on local radio, that Ryan had alerted the refs before the game about the Pats propensity to commit this penalty…if thats the case, kudos on Rex, shrewd move.
They finally gave the ball to Ivory…that was old school ground and pound…34 rushes? thats unheard of nowadays[/quote]
Why have they not been going with Ivory more? Powell is good but when he is health Ivory is the better back.[/quote]
Hes been battling a bad hammy since the pre-season, Bilal took adavantage of it…but it is obvious that Ivory should get more carries of the 2 and Bilal should be out there on Third down
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Theres been talk on local radio, that Ryan had alerted the refs before the game about the Pats propensity to commit this penalty…if thats the case, kudos on Rex, shrewd move.
They finally gave the ball to Ivory…that was old school ground and pound…34 rushes? thats unheard of nowadays[/quote]
Why have they not been going with Ivory more? Powell is good but when he is health Ivory is the better back.[/quote]
Geno has had 4 come behind victories this year. I am sure that has something to do with it.
Plus matchups.
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Theres been talk on local radio, that Ryan had alerted the refs before the game about the Pats propensity to commit this penalty…if thats the case, kudos on Rex, shrewd move.
They finally gave the ball to Ivory…that was old school ground and pound…34 rushes? thats unheard of nowadays[/quote]
Why have they not been going with Ivory more? Powell is good but when he is health Ivory is the better back.[/quote]
I like Ivory, but he whined his way into the line up this week. The key word Pick is ‘healthy.’ Ivory hasn’t been, & I think Powell did a stand up job considering he was supposed to be the 3rd string tailback.
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.[/quote]
I know you are not stateside Red, but who are you listening to?
Who I listen to talks about them all the time.
I also think Powell was hurt before the game. He has had a bum shoulder. Ivory is the better back but unless you have AP, you need two good ones, we have 2 that may compliment each other well…Goodson along with Ivory and Powell would have been excellent
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.[/quote]
I know you are not stateside Red, but who are you listening to?
Who I listen to talks about them all the time. [/quote]
NFL.com, NFL network, Sports Illustrated, PFF mainly. For my more partisan reading Arrowhead Pride and Arrowhead Addict, they are singing a different tune of course.
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.[/quote]
I know you are not stateside Red, but who are you listening to?
Who I listen to talks about them all the time. [/quote]
NFL.com, NFL network, Sports Illustrated, PFF mainly. For my more partisan reading Arrowhead Pride and Arrowhead Addict, they are singing a different tune of course.[/quote]
I watch NFL network when I am home, which is not much.
But I listen to Sirius sat NFL channel almost all day.
Cant deny that Andy Reid is a hell of a coach and that D is for real.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.[/quote]
I know you are not stateside Red, but who are you listening to?
Who I listen to talks about them all the time. [/quote]
NFL.com, NFL network, Sports Illustrated, PFF mainly. For my more partisan reading Arrowhead Pride and Arrowhead Addict, they are singing a different tune of course.[/quote]
I watch NFL network when I am home, which is not much.
But I listen to Sirius sat NFL channel almost all day.
Cant deny that Andy Reid is a hell of a coach and that D is for real.[/quote]
Best overall defense in the NFL right now. Even Seattle can’t boast as good a pass rush. Between Flowers, Berry, Smith and Marcus Cooper we have arguably the best secondary as well
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.[/quote]
I know you are not stateside Red, but who are you listening to?
Who I listen to talks about them all the time. [/quote]
NFL.com, NFL network, Sports Illustrated, PFF mainly. For my more partisan reading Arrowhead Pride and Arrowhead Addict, they are singing a different tune of course.[/quote]
I watch NFL network when I am home, which is not much.
But I listen to Sirius sat NFL channel almost all day.
Cant deny that Andy Reid is a hell of a coach and that D is for real.[/quote]
Best overall defense in the NFL right now. Even Seattle can’t boast as good a pass rush. Between Flowers, Berry, Smith and Marcus Cooper we have arguably the best secondary as well[/quote]
I haven’t watched the Chief’s much but Seattle’s secondary is spooky good. That said, undefeated this far into the season means they are certainly doing something right.
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
I also think Powell was hurt before the game. He has had a bum shoulder. Ivory is the better back but unless you have AP, you need two good ones, we have 2 that may compliment each other well…Goodson along with Ivory and Powell would have been excellent[/quote]
This^. I LOL’ed at the pass that clanged off Ivory’s hands.
Goodson looked pretty darned dynamic in his brief showing.
I’m a Powell fantasy owner, but I definitely think the best Jets backfield would’ve been Ivory running the ball with Goodson in on 3rd down (who can run just as hard as Ivory it seemed).
Definitley PG…I started Bilal this week, and sat Ridley along with Ivory…luckily I still may win
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Definitley PG…I started Bilal this week, and sat Ridley along with Ivory…luckily I still may win[/quote]
I picked Ivory up because I was desperate this week and he was a pleasant surprise.
LOL
Stay classy NY and NE.
[quote]print wrote:
[quote]mbdix wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
Can anyone explain to me why you allow Hillman to touch the ball in any type of critical situation? Why was he even in the game. He game them nothing in that situation. Not a blocker, less of a middle runner than Moreno or Ball, and a fumble machine just like Ball. Peyton didn’t play well at all either though so its not really just his fault, and Welker is amazing. I am done now. [/quote]
Let’s face it people. Manning choked. Just like he does every year except once. [/quote]
Lol! They lost one fucking game & now Manning is a choker. Some of you guys are so clueless.
& that ‘except once’ is one more then your boy.[/quote]
I kinda was being sarcastic. Sorta.
Manning used to have a reputation as a choker. In College, in the NFL before he got his ring. He would throw picks in the championship games, sometimes (4!) of them.
Playoffs- 20 games, W9-L11, 481/761 63.21 comp rate. 32 TDs 21 Ints. Quarterback rating of 88.4%
Am I the only one who saw Manning go back ‘home’ to Indy, and play his worse game of the season. High pressure game, important game, nationaly televised game, and a poorly played game.
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Chiefs have got to be the most under the radar last undefeated team ever. No one talks about them except to say " they haven’t played anyone good yet, they’ll get exposed soon". You can only beat the teams in front of you and the almighty Broncos have thus far faced almost the exact same strength of schedule. If a team wins with superb offense and average defense their praises are sung to high heavens. If its the reverse they are lucky and just waiting to be found out. Some of the mainstream media and general fan comments (not here) would drive you mad.[/quote]
I know you are not stateside Red, but who are you listening to?
Who I listen to talks about them all the time. [/quote]
NFL.com, NFL network, Sports Illustrated, PFF mainly. For my more partisan reading Arrowhead Pride and Arrowhead Addict, they are singing a different tune of course.[/quote]
I watch NFL network when I am home, which is not much.
But I listen to Sirius sat NFL channel almost all day.
Cant deny that Andy Reid is a hell of a coach and that D is for real.[/quote]
Best overall defense in the NFL right now. Even Seattle can’t boast as good a pass rush. Between Flowers, Berry, Smith and Marcus Cooper we have arguably the best secondary as well[/quote]
I would agree with the lack of Chiefs’ coverage for an undefeated team. I hadn’t heard much until this morning when Herm Edwards and the gang were talking potential Superbowl all of the sudden. Who saw that coming?
If Jamaal Charles can do a better job holding onto the ball and Alex Smith keeps protecting how he is then I’m going to be a happy camper come playoff time.
Plus, what isn’t there to love about this?
[quote]mbdix wrote:
[quote]print wrote:
[quote]mbdix wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
Can anyone explain to me why you allow Hillman to touch the ball in any type of critical situation? Why was he even in the game. He game them nothing in that situation. Not a blocker, less of a middle runner than Moreno or Ball, and a fumble machine just like Ball. Peyton didn’t play well at all either though so its not really just his fault, and Welker is amazing. I am done now. [/quote]
Let’s face it people. Manning choked. Just like he does every year except once. [/quote]
Lol! They lost one fucking game & now Manning is a choker. Some of you guys are so clueless.
& that ‘except once’ is one more then your boy.[/quote]
I kinda was being sarcastic. Sorta.
Manning used to have a reputation as a choker. In College, in the NFL before he got his ring. He would throw picks in the championship games, sometimes (4!) of them.
Playoffs- 20 games, W9-L11, 481/761 63.21 comp rate. 32 TDs 21 Ints. Quarterback rating of 88.4%
Am I the only one who saw Manning go back ‘home’ to Indy, and play his worse game of the season. High pressure game, important game, nationaly televised game, and a poorly played game.[/quote]
386 yds 3 tds and only one pick is not exactly poor by any stretch. Sub 60% completion percentage not great but getting pressured like he was will do that to you. He looked the worst he has looked this season, the wobble in his passes had Bill Polian question whether or not the Mathis sack/fumble safety actually hurt him a little, but he didn’t really play poor. Just average.