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Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:36 pm
by Paul
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
Goober McTuber wrote:Is Marty Schottenheimer available?
That's just what the NFL needs, good ole Yellow Teeth stomping the sidelines with that menacing scowl of his...
Who gives a fuck about his TEETH? :meds:

I'm pretty sure that collectively Chiefs fans would GLADLY have Marty back to coach this team right about now, because whatever the hell Todd Haley is doing with these guys clearly ain't working.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:39 am
by poptart
I'm not here to support Tardd Haley at all, but what "impact" players does KC even have at this point?

Charles and Berry gone for the season.

I guess Bowe might be the closest thing.

To avoid being a bottom-feeder in the NFL, a team needs to have some legit guys who can MAKE PLAYS.


Haley is a 'tard, yes, but the Grief personnel he's working with is really not that hot.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:12 pm
by poptart
http://sports.yahoo.com/video/player/nf ... l/26691511


Michael Silver pimping the idea that Scott Pioli will try to get J. McDaniels onboard as new Chief head coach in 2013.


haaa ha

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:20 pm
by Bucmonkey
This won't end well.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:13 am
by mvscal
poptart wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/video/player/nf ... l/26691511


Michael Silver pimping the idea that Scott Pioli will try to get J. McDaniels onboard as new Chief head coach in 2013.


haaa ha
Unfortunately, that jew fag is talking straight out of his ass.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:27 pm
by Truman
poptart wrote:I'm not here to support Tardd Haley at all, but what "impact" players does KC even have at this point?

Charles and Berry gone for the season.

I guess Bowe might be the closest thing.

To avoid being a bottom-feeder in the NFL, a team needs to have some legit guys who can MAKE PLAYS.


Haley is a 'tard, yes, but the Grief personnel he's working with is really not that hot.
Bowe?

Try "none". BTW, Berry is the only impact player Pioli has drafted in 3 years. Which is why the Faithful has turned up the gas on Pioli.

I keep hearin' folks say five wins this season and that Indy is even worse than we are, but truthfully - I don't see it. Sucks to be talkin' draft already and we ain't even out of September. This thing is gonna get a whole helluva lot uglier before it ever gets better.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:32 pm
by poptart
Bowe had 1100+ yds and 15 TDs last season.
Not shabby.

Yeah, KC's drafts haven't produced much of late.
Not only are they lacking in IMPACT players, they're really just pretty weak in overall talent level, imo.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:16 pm
by Truman
Cassel's favorite route is a six yard out. It'd take Bowe 180 catches just to equal last years yardage.

Besides, Bowe drops more balls than AP on a bender with the fleet in town, and smackaholic will master spelling three-letter words before Cassel ever finds a wide-out running free through the secondary.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 5:50 pm
by War Wagon
bump

Yeah, I know it was against equally bad teams but perhaps the ship isn't quite sunk yet.

Bowe has been a freaking beast lately and despite Cassels' occasional brain farts, there's no questioning his passion and toughness. Nobody wants to win more than this guy.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:24 pm
by ChargerMike
Truman wrote:Cassel's favorite route is a six yard out. It'd take Bowe 180 catches just to equal last years yardage.

Besides, Bowe drops more balls than AP on a bender with the fleet in town, and smackaholic will master spelling three-letter words before Cassel ever finds a wide-out running free through the secondary.


...Matt Cassel threw for 257 yards and four touchdowns, and Kansas City scored the final 21 points to pull out a 28-24 victory over the winless Indianapolis Colts.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:39 pm
by Paul
KC Scott wrote:Goodbye Andrew Luck

:brad:
So what? He might not be the best QB in next year's draft when all is said and done. Kellen Moore might have a say in that.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:07 pm
by Goober McTuber
Paul wrote:
KC Scott wrote:Goodbye Andrew Luck

:brad:
So what? He might not be the best QB in next year's draft when all is said and done. Kellen Moore might have a say in that.
Moore has some really gaudy numbers, accumulated against extremely mediocre competition. Luck also has very impressive numbers, particularly over the past year and a half, and he did it playing in a BCS conference. Not to mention the fact that Luck is 3” taller and quite a bit stronger. No way any QB gets picked ahead him next year. Certainly not Kellen Moore.

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:08 pm
by Kansas City Kid
ChargerMike wrote:
Truman wrote:Cassel's favorite route is a six yard out. It'd take Bowe 180 catches just to equal last years yardage.

Besides, Bowe drops more balls than AP on a bender with the fleet in town, and smackaholic will master spelling three-letter words before Cassel ever finds a wide-out running free through the secondary.


...Matt Cassel threw for 257 yards and four touchdowns, and Kansas City scored the final 21 points to pull out a 28-24 victory over the winless Indianapolis Colts.
He is awesome against the likes of the shit Vikings and Colts....not so much coming up against the Raiders, Patriots, Steelers, Bears, Jets, and fudge Packers.

5-11

Re: Playoff hangover effect: Chiefs in trouble

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 1:15 am
by poptart
Some Grief fans were getting giddy (hi, Paul) when they saw their team at 4-3 - and going into a 'soft' portion of the schedule with home games v. Miami and Dungver.

Visions of 6-3 danced in their heads.

Personally, I imagined they'd lose one of those 'gimme' games, but didn't expect them to lose both of them.

Now the team is seriously fucked because it's going into a very brutal stretch of schedule - starting @NE next week.

Oh well...


6 wins would be a good outcome.