The only way I can see this even being a game is if KC uncharacteristically starts turning the ball over. Not just turning the ball over, but for defensive TDs or inside their own 20. Other than that, I just cant envision this Raiders offense having the firepower to consistently put up points.
I suppose if this Murray kid is as freakish as they say and he has one heck of a debut they can threaten, but then what does that tell you about Raider talent evaluators if a talent like that was sitting all year on a 0-10 team? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Count Alex's Wins:
If the Chiefs lose this game I'll go on a Match.com date with the fattest girl on the site, invite her back to my place, and livestream it.
Dear god, please don't let Oakland win tonight!
With that said, let's go chiefs!!!! (Ignore dual meaning) [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Extremely nervous about this game. Dunno why
Me too. I don't get it though. I am attributing it to the importance of each game as our win streak grows. We are in a high place right now, a tumble would be painful. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
The performances of the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive guards have been heavily scrutinized this season. Neither Zach Fulton nor Mike McGlynn have excelled, struggling in the run game in particular. Fulton and McGlynn had recorded run blocking grades of -10.2 and -14.7, respectively, prior to the Week 11 game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Ahead of the Week 11 clash against a Seahawks team that was allowing just 79.8 rushing yards per game, the Chiefs were reportedly looking at free agent guards to bolster their options. It was hardly the ideal scenario for the struggling starters; however Fulton and McGlynn responded by producing their best. The Chiefs ran for 190 yards behind Fulton’s (+0.9) and McGlynn’s (+1.4) best run blocking grades of the season. While these grades do not jump off the page, they were good enough to rank 11th and 14th, respectively, among guards that week. It was a step in the right direction for Fulton and McGlynn, and helped provide the platform for Jamaal Charles to record his best rushing performance of the season (+2.1).
Tonight, the Chiefs take on a Raiders defense that has allowed 129.8 rushing yards per game, giving Fulton and McGlynn the opportunity to build on their Week 11 performances.
2 in a row possible for tweedle-suck and tweedle-blow ? [Reply]