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Re: ATL Conference Championships 

Post#281 » by RRyder823 » Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:08 am

ReasonablySober wrote:Brady's success has nothing to do with arm strength. He plays in an offense that lets him get rid of the ball quicker than anyone in the history of the game.
And neither was Peytons. Still when there becomes zero threat of anything past 15 yards doing anything but being a lame duck it becomes more then a lil tough to play QB.

In fact it'll be even more apparent when his arm goes because he doesnt have huge arm to start out with much the same as it was with Manning

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Re: ATL Conference Championships 

Post#282 » by Flames24Rulz » Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:33 pm

BJ Sandered wrote:The Chiefs were a solid or even just an average defense away from making the Superb Owl so if they can get that sh*t sorted out then they should be in great shape with a cheap Patty Mahomes the next couple years.


To me, the Chiefs sure felt like the 2011-2016 Packers all year long (especially the 2011 version). Like you said, if they had just an average defense, their offense would've been good enough to catapult them easily to a SB appearance. Instead, they give up 37 points in the AFCCG. Obviously if we had an average defense those years...we'd at least have 1 more ring, if not multiple rings.

Good on Reid for not playing the loyalty card like MM did with Capers year, after year, after year, after year.
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Re: ATL Conference Championships 

Post#283 » by BUCKnation » Wed Jan 23, 2019 11:18 pm

Yeah, Chiefs fans know what we've been feeling for awhile now.

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