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Staley puts Frank Reich's 4th down analytics to shame, has cost the Chargers at least 9 points. Even the Colts and Bucs aren't that 4th down happy. Chiefs aren't that invincible, and their offense is shaky. I HAD Mahomes in fantasy, 7 games they have gone down in first possession and scored a TD and then they stall because teams then figure out the combination of zone to play deep without playing the zone too soft and Mahomes has had an issue threading the needle.

 

I don't know guys, if the Colts get into the playoffs, we can take all of them. Just don't beat ourselves with stupid penalties, stupid 4th down calls and turnovers, we could go far, IMO. 

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Just now, RollerColt said:

Doesn’t look like the Chiefs will be helping us out tonight. We absolutely have to win Saturday. 

 

It is still early but Herbert's head feels clearer than Mahomes', IMO, and he is slinging in the cool manner Mahomes has done in the past.

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Just now, Wentzszn said:

I don’t want to hear any more crap about Reich lol.

 

Until he goes for 3 4th downs against the Patriots and we lose by 3. Hopefully he sees this game and takes the points against a good D where points will be a premium.

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Just now, chad72 said:

 

Until he goes for 3 4th downs against the Patriots and we lose by 3. Hopefully he sees this game and takes the points against a good D where points will be a premium.

Against pats you take the points. Against a team like Tampa I can understand being aggressive.

Chiefs are going to regret not taking those 3 pts.

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Why don't they give someone like Justin Jackson a chance? This is the 3rd string RB who has no experience around the goal line. You need someone with some bulk. OMG, Chargers finding ways to lose it. No wonder Titans crushed the Chiefs because Mike Vrabel teams, prior to their rash of injuries, played sound mistake free football and the Packers/Bucs/Patriots are the only ones in that same category, IMO.

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