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Old 12-06-2018, 10:04 PM  
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A few stats for you at the three-quarters point of 2018.

With four games left...

Tyreek Hill currently has the 11th-most pass receiving yards by a Chief in a season. He needs 272 yards to break the Chiefs' single season record, which is currently held by Derrick Alexander.

Travis Kelce currently has the 17th-most pass receiving yards by a Chief in a season. He needs 309 yards to break the Chiefs' single season record, which is currently held by Derrick Alexander.

Both Hill and Kelce are on pace to break the record, so we may have the #1 and #2 receiving seasons in Chiefs history.

Kareem Hunt currently has the 28th-best Chiefs rushing season. Marcus Allen's 27th-best season is probably safe.

Patrick Mahomes II currently has the 6th-most passing yards in a season for the Chiefs. He needs 668 to set the all-time Chiefs' record.

Patrick Mahomes II currently has the most passing touchdowns ever in a Chiefs season. The Chiefs have had only 17 seasons where the quarterback scored more than half of his current total.

Harrison Butker currently has the 4th-most extra points in a Chiefs season. He needs 7 more to move into first (tied with Morten Andersen and Lawrence Tynes).

The Chiefs are playing their 59th season. Dustin Colquitt currently has the 58th-most punts in a season. At his current pace, he will move up to 55th by the end of the year. Recall that, of the 59 seasons, 18 were only 14 game seasons and two others were shortened by strikes.

The Chiefs have won 11 or more games in a season 12 times. The 2018 team has 10 wins with four remaining. No Chiefs team has ever won 14 regular season games. In 1969, they won 11 regular season and 3 postseason games to total 14.

The Chiefs have currently scored 444 points, which is 5th-best in franchise history. They need 40 points to tie the record set in 2003, and they need 68 points to break the points per game average set in 1966.

A couple of new additions:

Tyreek Hill is 3rd on receiving TDs. He needs four more to tie Dwayne Bowe for the single-season record.

Travis Kelce is tied for 11th in single-season receiving TDs, but he just needs 3 to move into a tie for second.

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Old 12-07-2018, 02:15 AM   #16
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Old 12-07-2018, 02:30 AM   #17
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I have to bite on this.Derrick Alexander... what year?
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Old 12-07-2018, 08:14 AM   #18
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I have to bite on this.Derrick Alexander... what year?

Grbac was QB, 2000. This team was an offensive juggernaut under Gunther for some reason.
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Old 12-07-2018, 10:17 AM   #19
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Mahomes is going to end up with over a dozen Chiefs and NFL records in his first full year! Amazing!
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Old 12-07-2018, 10:19 AM   #20
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Old 12-07-2018, 10:23 AM   #21
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I would support Hill getting those 4 TDs this weekend...
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Old 12-07-2018, 10:24 AM   #22
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Hill and Kelce passing yards? Did you mean receiving yards?
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Old 12-07-2018, 10:44 AM   #23
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It's bad when Derrick Alexander and Dwayne Bowe hold franchise records.
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Hill and Kelce passing yards? Did you mean receiving yards?
I have no idea what you're talking about. You may be hallucinating.
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A few stats for you at the three-quarters point of 2018.

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Grbac was QB, 2000. This team was an offensive juggernaut under Gunther for some reason.

Even more impressive was that Jimmy Raye was our OC.

We had a RBBC of Mike Cloud, Tony Richardson, and Frank Moreau. Yes, TRich was a halfback.

It was basically all OL, Gonzo, a bizarre career resurgence from Derrick Alexander, and Elvis chucking it off playaction whenever he had time.

The cool part about that 2000 offense was how well it transitioned us to the Coryell with Vermeil. Playaction fakes aren’t normally a staple of the Coryell offense, and that’s kind of the one thing this offense did well before Vermeil got here. So it took like half of a season in 2001, but Saunders finally started implementing that concept with Green, and it worked like a ****ing charm. It really wasn’t until we went back to that bread and butter of playaction that the Saunders offense really started working well and lighting shit up.

Hell, the right side of the OL was already on the team when Vermeil got here. Grunhard had just retired, and Brian Waters was I think some douche Carl had brought in as offseason fodder. For a time, I think Vermeil even considered re-signing Grbac.
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Old 12-07-2018, 02:28 PM   #26
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The weird thing about Derrick Alexander in 2000 was that he didn't really have any monster games. He was just remarkably steady, and had 4 games where he beat 130 yards to push his yardage count up. But there was no 200+ yard game to throw his numbers up unnaturally. If you look at his game logs, it seems surprising that he ended up with that many yards.

https://www.pro-football-reference.c.../gamelog/2000/
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Travis Kelce currently has the 17th-most passing yards by a Chief in a season. He needs 309 yards to break the Chiefs' single season record, which is currently held by Derrick Alexander.

How sad is that?
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The weird thing about Derrick Alexander in 2000 was that he didn't really have any monster games. He was just remarkably steady, and had 4 games where he beat 130 yards to push his yardage count up. But there was no 200+ yard game to throw his numbers up unnaturally. If you look at his game logs, it seems surprising that he ended up with that many yards.

https://www.pro-football-reference.c.../gamelog/2000/
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Travis Kelce currently has the 17th-most passing yards by a Chief in a season. He needs 309 yards to break the Chiefs' single season record, which is currently held by Derrick Alexander.

How sad is that?
1400 yards is a beast of a season, dude
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Old 12-07-2018, 02:57 PM   #30
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If you scroll down a bit at this link, you'll also see that Derrick only had 4 50+ yard plays in 2000, so his season wasn't the result of a few outliers:

https://www.pro-football-reference.c...ng-plays/2000/

He just had a really good season, so kudos to him.
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