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Something I just realized, our run game has taken a huge *** dump once Lee Smith went down...
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YesSomething I just put into consideration, our run game has taken a huge *** dump once Lee Smith went down...
No Cooper in the second half LOL.
If the Chiefs don't press him in the second half and we get the same rhythm he is touching a 200 yard game without too much trouble. What happened after that two minute drive before halftime, during halftime, and after kickoff to star the 3rd quarter? WTF happened?
There was just no rhythm after Carr threw that 2nd drive pick. I think that messed him up.
I don't know why but this was just really funny.Sean Smith better help them pack
They completely abandoned the very thing that was working for them SMH.Originally Posted by Raider5
- Heard some dudes on 957 talk about why didn't the O go no huddle more often? Only did it on the first drive and didn't go back to it til like the last drive...
My friend at the game said he noticed that our Wides weren't getting open a lot of the time during the game
- Heard some dudes on 957 talk about why didn't the O go no huddle more often? Only did it on the first drive and didn't go back to it til like the last drive...
They completely abandoned the very thing that was working for them SMH.
Them Jordan PE's need to some longer spikes on themI saw Crabtree slip time and time again.
Lorenzo Neal was talking about how much more the Chiefs were prepare for the weather conditions vs. the Raiders. He pointed to Carr not taking care of the ball and contrasted With Alex Smith.
Then he pointed out the footing and how Raiders players kept slipping all over the place, but not the Chiefs. I didn't think anything of it during the game but I noticed the same thing. We kept losing our footing, didn't notice any Chiefs players slipping.
Atlanta abused us doing the same thing.
Another thing, the Chiefs ran some much pre-snap movement that it literally put our whole defense out of position even before the ball is snapped.
Dontari Poe running out to WR was the perfect example of that. Reggie Nelson had no chance