Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 24

Thread: Random Observations

  1. #1
    Member Since
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    1,097

    Default Random Observations

    In no particular order.:

    1- We took a Ford with a flat tire to a race with a supposed Ferrari. Lost another tire and still almost beat the "Ferrari" on its own track. Proud of this team today.

    2- The much maligned Oline played with a lot of heart. They were not perfect, but much better than we've seen them this year. Fisher, BTW, OWNED the left side for the most part. That last (reveresed) sack notwithstanding. But even THAT was a coverage sack. I think we have us a LT.

    3- Alex Smith has been very inconsistent with passes over 10 yards this year. He overthrew many open receivers in crucial moments. I think he has no trust in the Oline and it is affecting him. He needs to do it after this game. This Oline will eventually gel and become better. Maybe they started that today. Who knows?

    4- We called an excellent offensive game. That is except when we got close. The worst,, IMO, was the final play (4th and goal on 3+/-). We have a 6'6" hot TE who was not even on the field for that play. Why didn't Andy load up on TEs for that play? We didn't need long yards. We needed guys who could out-muscle their defenders for the ball in the end zone. I would have put both Kelce and Fasano in and gone to one of them.

    5- That was a fumble (you know what I'm talking about) and a return for 6 should not have been whistled dead. The officials, as usual giving Denver the benefit of the doubt, did whistle it dead and had to then save face by claiming there was not enough evidence to reverse it. MY ***!!!

    6- Do you recall any Denver players slip on that turf? why were our guys (especially Davis) slipping all over the place?

    7- Our D is based on an aggressive attacking style and when it works it's nice. But our players are not taught to go for takeaways. remember our '90s D? I don't see any of our defenders yanking the ball away from the other team's receivers, Qbs, or running backs. They really need to add that aggressiveness to their efforts.

    8- (Reserved for more to come to me as I think about the game.)

  2. #11
    Member Since
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    1,097

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by jason1981 View Post
    Ok your must be a alex smith hater and just knick picking at him. I think he out shined manning today. Manning has alot more talent around him amd yet alex smith outplayed him. Even though we lost it wasnt cuz of alex smith. It was bad refs, missed field goal and bad play calling.
    What the hell is this habit of calling someone a hater when he offers criticism?! I have been an Alex smith supporter all along when a lot of others called him garbage. But go watch the two games. Half the time that he launched a pass longer than 10 yards he went high and long and out of reach of the receiver. A couple of times he was wide on those. And a couple of times the receiver made a great catch of inaccurate passes.

    I didn't say he is garbage. I said he has no trust in his protection and so he hurries those passes. When he looks at the game tapes he'll see that the protection, while not great, was much better than last week. Maybe that improvement will continue and he and the Oline will work better in the future games, then.

    And no, he didn't outshine Manning. Manning simply wasn't on the field a lot. Those passes he placed on the corner of the endzone were immaculate. I dislike Manning because he is a Donk, but let's not put AS in his class just yet.

  3. #12
    Member Since
    Dec 2008
    Location
    kcmo
    Posts
    3,683

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenchief View Post
    What the hell is this habit of calling someone a hater when he offers criticism?! I have been an Alex smith supporter all along when a lot of others called him garbage. But go watch the two games. Half the time that he launched a pass longer than 10 yards he went high and long and out of reach of the receiver. A couple of times he was wide on those. And a couple of times the receiver made a great catch of inaccurate passes.

    I didn't say he is garbage. I said he has no trust in his protection and so he hurries those passes. When he looks at the game tapes he'll see that the protection, while not great, was much better than last week. Maybe that improvement will continue and he and the Oline will work better in the future games, then.

    And no, he didn't outshine Manning. Manning simply wasn't on the field a lot. Those passes he placed on the corner of the endzone were immaculate. I dislike Manning because he is a Donk, but let's not put AS in his class just yet.
    Fair enough. Just tired of all the negative about smith when he has shown what he can do. He shown he can throw a ball over 10 yards and is great with his legs. I hate manning and his pick plays. His throws were great in the endzone but I am a manning hater and admit it.

  4. #13
    Member Since
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    1,097

    Default

    I actually liked Manning until he signed with Denver. That's an unholy alliance. I hate him as a bronco, but the man has been a phenomenal QB for a long time. Hopefully the wear and tear will start showing up this very year.

    As for Alex, he improved in his long(er) ball accuracy late last year. And not so coincidentally the Oline was finally gelling at the time. Now with the awful play of the Oline in the preseason and the first game he has regressed in that department, IMO. Again I think it's in his head, more so than his arm. Once he realizes that he can count on his protection somewhat he'll be more patient and accurate.

  5. #14
    Member Since
    Dec 2008
    Location
    kcmo
    Posts
    3,683

    Default

    Agree. I just think everyone was saying je cant throw deep but there looking at the wrong place. They need to look at our oline and our wr. We dont have a wr that can get seperation or beat man coverage. And avery sucks at deep balls cuz hes not a jump ball kind of guy. I think smith could have made the same tight throws of manning if they wanted him to do that. But I dont think they practice that to extent that the donkies do. Though we should cuz you camt defend them much better and yet they was able to get the ball hut thats more on the wr on catching the balls in traffic than tje qb throwing it to them.

  6. #15
    Member Since
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    Posts
    1,157

    Default

    so how bad has Santos looked through two games?

  7. #16
    Member Since
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    7,890

    Default

    Good post, FC.

    1) The Broncos expected us to fall flat on our backs. While this would be a lot better if we'd won, the Chiefs didn't give up.

    2) Yes they did. If these guys can start to gel, and get a little more active when plays break down, watch out. Fisher did have a couple of bad plays, but all in all he's improving. Zach Fulton and LDT will improve as well.

    3) Given the situation...With a patched together O-line, JC injured...thought Alex Smith did really good. The inconsistent one on offense, IMHO, was Donnie Avery.

    4) Reid, in the post-game interview, was visibly upset about the two drives which ate up the clock and resulted in no TD's. We do need to make better use our TE's, and fullback, too.

    5) True, but Denver fans can only blame Phil Simms for so much.

    6) If I remember correctly...Those cleats have different lengths of stubs, Sometimes visiting teams choose the right lengths.....Sometimes not.

    7) Our secondary needs help. Coaching and roster-wise.

  8. #17
    Member Since
    May 2014
    Location
    Branson, MO
    Posts
    25

    Default

    Well, it was a loss, but it was a NOBLE loss
    Blah, it's a loss. Again. In Denver. To Manning. Again. No imagination on offense. The DB's are playing scared. the LB's are clueless. This season is gonna get ugly

  9. #18
    Member Since
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    Posts
    1,157

    Default

    ugh Donnie Avery...2 things. what will it take to get him off the field, and are the guys behind him that bad that they can't make it happen?

  10. #19
    Member Since
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Lake Ozark, MO
    Posts
    1,787

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by rodu View Post
    so how bad has Santos looked through two games?
    In the games he's looked bad. Hopefully he can overcome the jitters. But so far not so good for the young rookie.

  11. #20
    Member Since
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    7,890

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by rodu View Post
    ugh Donnie Avery...2 things. what will it take to get him off the field, and are the guys behind him that bad that they can't make it happen?
    My thoughts exactly. The guy is inconsistent. Enough's enough.

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Observations from a 49ers fan
    By ASfan in forum KC Chiefs News and Discussion
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 08-18-2013, 07:14 AM
  2. -=-=-Random Thought Thread-=-=-
    By AussieChiefsFan in forum The Locker Room
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 12-16-2011, 12:31 AM
  3. A few observations and questions
    By figcrostic in forum KC Chiefs News and Discussion
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 11-01-2011, 09:45 PM
  4. Random fun
    By wichitaj in forum The Locker Room
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 04-24-2009, 10:46 PM
  5. Random thoughts by YZILLA
    By YZILLA in forum KC Chiefs News and Discussion
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: 04-09-2007, 06:35 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •