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And the ESPN/NFL Network love fest for the chiefs continue. On NFL Live they said the chiefs were the most likely team to go worst to first in our division, and yes they all realized Peyton Manning is still the qb for the Broncos.
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Old 07-16-2013, 12:06 PM   #136
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Nice post Sacc, like you, i'm a bit worried about the receivers outside of Bowe.

Its a little too sketchy there for my tastes.
I wouldn't be. Alex Smith is used to having shit receivers. 2011, was absolutely awful. He will make use of Charles, the run game, the tight ends and bowe and get enough done........

Dwayne Bowe is the best receiver Alex Smith has ever played with in his prime. Randy Moss was done, Isaac Bruce was done, Arnaz Battle? Josh Morgan? Michael Crabtree is okay. Hes not great, and hes certainly not Dwayne Bowe. Could you imagine the numbers Dwayne Bowe could put up with Colin Kaepernick?
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Old 07-16-2013, 01:02 PM   #137
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I wouldn't be. Alex Smith is used to having shit receivers. 2011, was absolutely awful. He will make use of Charles, the run game, the tight ends and bowe and get enough done........

Dwayne Bowe is the best receiver Alex Smith has ever played with in his prime. Randy Moss was done, Isaac Bruce was done, Arnaz Battle? Josh Morgan? Michael Crabtree is okay. Hes not great, and hes certainly not Dwayne Bowe. Could you imagine the numbers Dwayne Bowe could put up with Colin Kaepernick?
Don't care and I really don't think that they'd be much different than what you are going to see in KC this season.

However, I'm imagining the numbers he's going to put up with Smith and I think that they are going to be pretty terrific numbers, especially with teams having to worry about Charles out of the backfield and a good tight end group. Any production from Avery, McCluster, Hemingway and Wylie from the other wide receiver spots is going to be bonus time and with Smith's ability to throw the ball with accuracy in the intermediate range should really play to the strengths of the receiving group in totality.

This is a good frickin' team on both sides of the ball with a very good coaching staff and a favorable schedule.

The Chiefs are going to do some damage this year and could get on a real roll. If they gel early and develop continuity, they could realistically threaten the playoffs with a deep run. They are a much better cumulative team than the Colts last season, who went from worst in 2011 to 11-5 and the playoffs in 2012.

My prediction for 2013:

AFC West:

1. Kansas City Chiefs: 11-5
2. Denver Broncos: 10-6
3. San Diego Chargers: 6-10
4. Oakland Raiders: 5-11

Chiefs end their playoff run with a loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Championship game.
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Old 07-16-2013, 01:59 PM   #138
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Old 07-16-2013, 02:07 PM   #139
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Old 07-16-2013, 02:21 PM   #140
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Don't care and I really don't think that they'd be much different than what you are going to see in KC this season.

However, I'm imagining the numbers he's going to put up with Smith and I think that they are going to be pretty terrific numbers, especially with teams having to worry about Charles out of the backfield and a good tight end group. Any production from Avery, McCluster, Hemingway and Wylie from the other wide receiver spots is going to be bonus time and with Smith's ability to throw the ball with accuracy in the intermediate range should really play to the strengths of the receiving group in totality.

This is a good frickin' team on both sides of the ball with a very good coaching staff and a favorable schedule.

The Chiefs are going to do some damage this year and could get on a real roll. If they gel early and develop continuity, they could realistically threaten the playoffs with a deep run. They are a much better cumulative team than the Colts last season, who went from worst in 2011 to 11-5 and the playoffs in 2012.

My prediction for 2013:

AFC West:

1. Kansas City Chiefs: 11-5
2. Denver Broncos: 10-6
3. San Diego Chargers: 6-10
4. Oakland Raiders: 5-11

Chiefs end their playoff run with a loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Championship game.
Ok, so go look at the schedule and tell me the 11 wins you see for KC and the 10 wins you see for Denver.

The bolded part stood out to me... yeah, I think Bowe is a very good WR. But, the TEs and the other WRs are a bag of spares at this point. Yes, Charles is good, but Smith isn't a Flacco type... hell, he's a little better than an Orton type, maybe.

So, let me know the 11 and 10 wins you see for the teams... I'm quite curious.
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Old 07-16-2013, 02:24 PM   #141
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Old 07-16-2013, 02:45 PM   #142
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Don't care and I really don't think that they'd be much different than what you are going to see in KC this season.

However, I'm imagining the numbers he's going to put up with Smith and I think that they are going to be pretty terrific numbers, especially with teams having to worry about Charles out of the backfield and a good tight end group. Any production from Avery, McCluster, Hemingway and Wylie from the other wide receiver spots is going to be bonus time and with Smith's ability to throw the ball with accuracy in the intermediate range should really play to the strengths of the receiving group in totality.

This is a good frickin' team on both sides of the ball with a very good coaching staff and a favorable schedule.

The Chiefs are going to do some damage this year and could get on a real roll. If they gel early and develop continuity, they could realistically threaten the playoffs with a deep run. They are a much better cumulative team than the Colts last season, who went from worst in 2011 to 11-5 and the playoffs in 2012.

My prediction for 2013:

AFC West:

1. Kansas City Chiefs: 11-5
2. Denver Broncos: 10-6
3. San Diego Chargers: 6-10
4. Oakland Raiders: 5-11

Chiefs end their playoff run with a loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Championship game.
Oh snap, we have a prediction.

Who are the five losses to?
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Old 07-16-2013, 03:38 PM   #143
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Oh yeah, I forgot some of you are buying into some wild report on a nothing website... good luck with that one.
Yeah, I bought into that hype last season and ill never do that again.

Peyton's arm strength was obviously not what it once was and looked even worse in the cold against Baltimore in the playoffs, but as long as he has that fat ass head filled with football knowledge they'll be the best in the division.

That's why I couldn't see us going worst to first. Peyton alone is worth 9 wins at least. You could put him on any team in the history of the NFL and I'd bet half my salary that they'd win at least 9 games. Our best bet is to ride out the Wildcard for the next couple seasons until be retires. Then, hopefully, will be our time to shine.
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Yeah, I bought into that hype last season and ill never do that again.

Peyton's arm strength was obviously not what it once was and looked even worse in the cold against Baltimore in the playoffs, but as long as he has that fat ass head filled with football knowledge they'll be the best in the division.

That's why I couldn't see us going worst to first. Peyton alone is worth 9 wins at least. You could put him on any team in the history of the NFL and I'd bet half my salary that they'd win at least 9 games. Our best bet is to ride out the Wildcard for the next couple seasons until be retires. Then, hopefully, will be our time to shine.
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Don't care and I really don't think that they'd be much different than what you are going to see in KC this season.

However, I'm imagining the numbers he's going to put up with Smith and I think that they are going to be pretty terrific numbers, especially with teams having to worry about Charles out of the backfield and a good tight end group. Any production from Avery, McCluster, Hemingway and Wylie from the other wide receiver spots is going to be bonus time and with Smith's ability to throw the ball with accuracy in the intermediate range should really play to the strengths of the receiving group in totality.

This is a good frickin' team on both sides of the ball with a very good coaching staff and a favorable schedule.

The Chiefs are going to do some damage this year and could get on a real roll. If they gel early and develop continuity, they could realistically threaten the playoffs with a deep run. They are a much better cumulative team than the Colts last season, who went from worst in 2011 to 11-5 and the playoffs in 2012.

My prediction for 2013:

AFC West:

1. Kansas City Chiefs: 11-5
2. Denver Broncos: 10-6
3. San Diego Chargers: 6-10
4. Oakland Raiders: 5-11

Chiefs end their playoff run with a loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Championship game.

I thought I was optimistic going into this season. I could see it though. Smith is not Drew Brees but, he not as bad as people around here make him out to be. Plus he has something to prove. And with the exception of a couple of questionable spots has a pretty solid team around him. not to mention a hell of a coaching staff. I am willing to go into this season with not just an open mind but, some hopes as well.
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That's the second best scenario, penis breath. And the most likely for all the optimists.

Best case scenario is a preseason Peyton death.
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That's the second best scenario, penis breath. And the most likely for all the optimists.

Best case scenario is a preseason Peyton death.
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