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KC presents more weapons all around offensively, a QB who can run, and a much better defense that can make game changing plays. Maybe they don't see it that way, but I sure would.. |
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If you're using that logic, the Chiefs beat the Pats and Seahawks in 2014 while losing to the 2-14 Titans. |
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Actually I'll take Steelers over Chiefs. The usual "any given Sunday" applies, but Pats have completely owned the Steelers for 15 years to be honest. Ben/Bell/Brown are scary, but teams with no defense never beat the Pats. The way the Pats lose is ALWAYS when the DL controls our OL and Brady has no time. That is basically the only formula for beating the Pats, and the Chiefs might have that formula with Ford/Houston, while the Steelers definitely do not. |
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That is in fact exactly how I see it. |
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Thanks man.
I'm damn excited but I have (hope I have) divorced myself from expectations in the playoffs. After the Indy debacle, I am shootinfor just wnjoying the ride. Best of luck. And die in a fire:). PS. I've got an email I need to send your direction. |
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So here's the deal with the Pats OL -- it is MUCH better in 2016 than it was in 2015. I won't go on and on, but here's the bottom line: 1. Marcus Cannon is one MILLION times better this year than last year. Proof: He allowed fewer QB pressures/sacks in ALL of 2016 than he did in the 2015 playoff game against Denver alone. And completely stoned Von Miller in 2016 as part of that. 2. Nate Solder (IR last year) is healthy and playing well at LT. 3. Young OL better this year. 4. Dante Scarnecchia is back, and has really improved the whole OL. It's like night and day. We CAN run the ball. We CAN pass protect. Amazing but true! |
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Why? Just because Brady threw for more yards and TD in 12 games than Alex in 16? :Poke: |
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