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Eydugstr
11-14-2011, 06:06 AM
Dude, the next time your find yourself in a situation in the fourth quarter, fourth down with four yards to go...GO FOR IT.

It sends a message to the offense..."You guys can get it done. Get after 'em."
It sends a message to the defense..."I don't care if the offense gets it or not, because I know you guys can stop them anyway."
It sends a message to the fans..."Stick around. This show ain't over yet. And we need you."

And if they don't make it, what difference does it make at that point anyway? The previous three quarters sucked, what's one more ?!? At least you can say you tried.

And if you actually consider this advice, please don't pull a Herm E. and try this is the first quarter...Just the fourth. GO CHIEFS.

:chiefs:

Chiefster
11-14-2011, 12:24 PM
If only Haley actually visited the site.

matthewschiefs
11-14-2011, 01:25 PM
And as long as Mr Haley is reading

WHEN A OFFENSE CAN'T THROW THE BALL STACK THE FREAKING BOX AND PLAY TO STOP THE RUN.

Just a thought

Chiefster
11-14-2011, 04:33 PM
And as long as Mr Haley is reading

WHEN A OFFENSE CAN'T THROW THE BALL STACK THE FREAKING BOX AND PLAY TO STOP THE RUN.

Just a thought

I was thinking the same thing yesterday.

Vandelay
11-14-2011, 07:55 PM
If Haley is reading.........

Stop handing the ball to Thomas Jones.

jap1
11-14-2011, 09:27 PM
And as long as Mr Haley is reading

WHEN A OFFENSE CAN'T THROW THE BALL STACK THE FREAKING BOX AND PLAY TO STOP THE RUN.

Just a thought

I thought we were stacking the box on most plays. Except on 3rd and long, our safety was only playing about 10 yards off the ball before the snap. Most NFL safeties play closer to 15 yards against "normal" offenses.

On the same note, that may be what contributed to the notorious 2nd and final completed pass ...

jap1
11-14-2011, 09:28 PM
If Haley is reading.........

Stop handing the ball to Thomas Jones.

Seriously, he cant break tackles anymore. At least Battle doesnt fall down when he gets hit in the backfield.