No. Houston will suffer and like it.
No. Houston will suffer and like it.
Now that's a takeCan't wait for the Chiefs and Packers to lose on Sunday. 2 overrated teams with overrated quarterbacks. (Especially Rodgers)
Right? The fraud talk is way more interesting than revisiting Trump every page. Your team supports Trump! No your team does! Newsflash: every team unfortunately is owned or employs someone that supports the fucker 🤦♂️Only resetera would make every team and player a Trump referendum
uh huhCan't wait for the Chiefs and Packers to lose on Sunday. 2 overrated teams with overrated quarterbacks. (Especially Rodgers)
I agree with this. Romo on Sunday Night Football would be the best scenario.Romo should be with Tirico on NBC. Al and Cris should retire already. Unless it's a division matchup MNF is where games go to die.
Are you fine with an ownership that helped Trump win the 2016 election in the Wisconsin voter base? That is good to know
Yeah, it's really pathetic. If you're a fan of an NFL team, or watch NFL games, you're already complicit. Trying to shame someone else doing the same is the product of a hypocritical mind.Only resetera would make every team and player a Trump referendum
Even if you think Mahomes isn't the best skill-wise, just look at he was able to rally his team yesterday. That's what makes a good quarterback.Can't wait for the Chiefs and Packers to lose on Sunday. 2 overrated teams with overrated quarterbacks. (Especially Rodgers)
I swear if there was one thing that was shitty during the packers and Seahawks game it was the damn announcers. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman clearly dislike the packers and made it clear almost every second they could. Shit gets hard to listen to fast.
Cory Undlin getting promoted to DC for the Lions is a joke. No Eagles DB developed over the course of his tenure
He gets no credit for that rally. All credit goes to Bill O'coward for not going for it on 4th and a foot. It's hilarious that it all fell off a cliff right at that very moment.Even if you think Mahomes isn't the best skill-wise, just look at he was able to rally his team yesterday. That's what makes a good quarterback.
I do hope the Titans win tho
One of those was a slightly behind pass actually. But yeah, Mahomes is something special. Bears are dumb as fuckHe gets no credit for that rally. All credit goes to Bill O'coward for not going for it on 4th and a foot. It's hilarious that it all fell off a cliff right at that very moment.
Just kidding about Mahomes, though, dude was awesome, and he wasn't the problem when they were down 24-0. He cant make people catch easily catchable balls.
Passing on Mahomes was understandable because he wasn't this same QB in college. That year of sitting did wonders for him as Andy rebuilt his mechanics and removed a lot of his bad habits. But you can slam the Bears for passing on Deshaun. They passed on an incredibly successful college QB who beat Bama in the national championship and continued to perform in high pressure situations in college for a 1 year starter who was okay at bestOne of those was a slightly behind pass actually. But yeah, Mahomes is something special. Bears are dumb as fuck
Agreed. Health killed them last night and it showed repeatedly in high leverage situations and play.Seahawks over performed this season. Really fun to watch. Hopefully next year they have less injuries and a better defense. Going into the season I really thought they'd go 9-7 and miss the playoffs. Watching Lynch jump into the end zone again was fantastic
Honestly? Put 8 in the box and make Ryan beat Patrick in a passing contest in the playoffs. If he can, tip your hat.Happy with that chiefs win yesterday and not ready for another King Henry sighting, but I really need for Andy Reid to learn how to run out a clock. The end of the first half should have been a score with no time left, but he loves leaving time on the clock for the other team .
Exactly - Being a chiefs fan, and not knowing much about college football, I read every "think" piece after that draft and EVERYONE said that Mahomes at 10 was a reach. That he wasn't ready for a pro-offense and his skill-set wouldn't translate. That he would throw a ton of interceptions as a "gunslinger" QB. The chiefs situation was perfect for him, with one of the smartest QBs ever to learn from, and then possibly the best QB-developing HC to have also.Passing on Mahomes was understandable because he wasn't this same QB in college. That year of sitting did wonders for him as Andy rebuilt his mechanics and removed a lot of his bad habits. But you can slam the Bears for passing on Deshaun. They passed on an incredibly successful college QB who beat Bama in the national championship and continued to perform in high pressure situations in college for a 1 year starter who was okay at best
Hammering O'Brien for kicking that FG on 4th and 1 is so stupid to me. You have a huge lead at that point and if you don't convert the 4th down that could turn into a huge momentum shift for the Chiefs. It's one of times when I feel like the safe call was the right call. Take the 3 points and go up 24 (TWENTY-FOUR!) and hope your offense can produce enough the rest of the game to hold onto the lead.
When you let a team score TD's on 7 straight drives it's pretty dumb to focus on a single 4th and 1 FG attempt. That's not seeing the forest for the trees.
The Texans came out hot but there's no way to maintain that kind of momentum for an entire game, especially when you're benefiting from a lot of rare plays like the blocked punt TD and the kickoff fumble. At some point the Texans had to have a stop or two on defense and they just couldn't get it done. That's the reason they lost, period. Sorry Texans, come back with a real defense and defensive gameplan next year.
Yes, and it sounds like Alex Smith was a willing tutor for him which most established QBs aren't. I think Mahomes is a transcendent talent but also think it's true that he couldn't have found a better situation.Exactly - Being a chiefs fan, and not knowing much about college football, I read every "think" piece after that draft and EVERYONE said that Mahomes at 10 was a reach. That he wasn't ready for a pro-offense and his skill-set wouldn't translate. That he would throw a ton of interceptions as a "gunslinger" QB. The chiefs situation was perfect for him, with one of the smartest QBs ever to learn from, and then possibly the best QB-developing HC to have also.
Texans should fire bob and bring in chip. Win every game 45-42.They really need to move on from him. He's holding that team back.
Eric BienemyTexans should fire bob and bring in chip. Win every game 45-42.
This is the correct answer. You want to do everything you can to keep the Chefs from taking the momentum. The big mistake was the fake punt. And the shit defense was, of course, no help. A fake or a risky 4th down gamble is the thing you pull out when you want to take the momentum, otherwise you risk giving it away. Additionally, you've run your best fake punt so you can't use it to shift things later in the game.Hammering O'Brien for kicking that FG on 4th and 1 is so stupid to me. You have a huge lead at that point and if you don't convert the 4th down that could turn into a huge momentum shift for the Chiefs. It's one of times when I feel like the safe call was the right call. Take the 3 points and go up 24 (TWENTY-FOUR!) and hope your offense can produce enough the rest of the game to hold onto the lead.
When you let a team score TD's on 7 straight drives it's pretty dumb to focus on a single 4th and 1 FG attempt. That's not seeing the forest for the trees.
The Texans came out hot but there's no way to maintain that kind of momentum for an entire game, especially when you're benefiting from a lot of rare plays like the blocked punt TD and the kickoff fumble. At some point the Texans had to have a stop or two on defense and they just couldn't get it done. That's the reason they lost, period. Sorry Texans, come back with a real defense and defensive gameplan next year.
Texans should fire bob and bring in chip. Win every game 45-42.
Yeah Texans need to fire the GM for gutting the defense and using all.the teams assets for the offense.This is the correct answer. You want to do everything you can to keep the Chefs from taking the momentum. The big mistake was the fake punt. And the shit defense was, of course, no help. A fake or a risky 4th down gamble is the thing you pull out when you want to take the momentum, otherwise you risk giving it away. Additionally, you've run your best fake punt so you can't use it to shift things later in the game.
Bring back Clowney!Yeah Texans need to fire the GM for gutting the defense and putting all.the teams assets for the offense.
Oh wait.......
Defilippo's out in Jacksonville
Odds he ends up back in Philadelphia
Defilippo's out in Jacksonville
Odds he ends up back in Philadelphia
I agree with you on all of this. It's always easy to play Monday morning coach and criticize the risky decisions that went wrong but that's disingenuous a lot of the time.Right.
It's not like they missed the FG either, which has happened in so many 4th and shorts this season too. It gave them a 24-0 lead, which those silly Football win projections pegged at almost 99% win probability. Even if BoB had gone for it and converted it, it's not like it's an automatic touchdown and it becomes a 28-0 lead... They still need to score a touchdown after that. And Houston wasn't some sticks-moving machine at that point of the game either... They had a 21 - 0 lead at that point because of a blocked punt for a TD and a muffed punt at the ~5 yard line. Up to that point in the game, Houston had one excellent drive to open the game and they had lucky bounces on Chiefs drops, the blocked punt, and the muffed punt. When those lucky bounces stopped coming, the game changed.
I didn't think the fake punt was a bad coaching decision either. It's an example of great plays made by individual players making coaching decisions look bad. That linebacker Sorenson or w/e his name is made a great instinctual play, but without him making that play it would have been a big play.
Chiefs got some momentum on that ~2 play TD scoring drive that took about 45 seconds off the clock. Houston comes out and goes three and out on the next possession, taking like 45 seconds off the clock... Punting back to the player who just set the chiefs up with that short field they scored their TD on. The call for the fake seemed like a good one, Sorenson just made a great decision and reacted on a dime to catch the up-back like that and still had to make a terrific tackle to stop him... That tackle probably gets broken 50% of the time for an additional 5 yards, and the player in Sorenson's position probably reacts 1 second too late 50% of the time giving an easy 10 yard gain.
But people can't help but make a narrative. Everybody beating up BoB for that 4th and 1 were, simultaneously, beating up Andy Reid for being a bust in the playoffs. It's easy to shit on every coach because 11 teams will, in fact, lose in the playoffs, so if you shit on all 12 coaches in every game, then you're going to be right 11/12 times.
While I would welcome him back, I wouldn't be so sure.
Apparently they weren't exactly sad to see him leave so he either didn't get along well with Doug or Frank. He has also been on a lot of teams, never seems to stick, and has never been hired to be an HC. It might be an issue with him getting along with other coaches.
Yikes. To think he used to be a pretty solid coordinator with Belichek.
Still crazy that they did the official Hall of Fame announcements on the tv broadcasts, missed Cowher's live but both were pretty great.