Regular fans are chest thumping. Whatever.
What are you most worried about for your team Sunday?
What are you most worried about for your team Sunday?
Agree.Not a Chiefs fan, but IMO their biggest concern is getting their run game going. If they become one dimensional the Eagles will have a substantial advantage. Pacheco/McKinnon have been decent, but decent might not be enough to scare the Eagles into creeping up at all.
That said, if any team can survive being one-dimensional and pass-happy, it's probably the Chiefs, so not necessarily a deal killer, but certainly detrimental.
Yeah.I also fear that Brown and Smith are going to draw some pretty significant penalties down the field against our young secondary as the WR's maybe adjust to throws that may not exactly be on target...
This really could be the difference either way. Sirianni attempted 32 4th down conversions while Andy attempted 12 in the regular season. Going for it on 4th down could absolutely backfire on the Eagles but I'm convinced the Eagles don't win 5 years ago if Doug was less aggressive.and finally....who settles for FG's instead of getting TD's.....some teams put up 33+ points against PHI....they aren't unbeatable...
from a Philadelphia fan perspective, there literally is no funnier way for the Chiefs to win this game than to run the ball a lot and Andy use his timeouts wisely. the Philadelphia sports radio will go absolutely bonkers for a month if that happensAgree.Not a Chiefs fan, but IMO their biggest concern is getting their run game going. If they become one dimensional the Eagles will have a substantial advantage. Pacheco/McKinnon have been decent, but decent might not be enough to scare the Eagles into creeping up at all.
That said, if any team can survive being one-dimensional and pass-happy, it's probably the Chiefs, so not necessarily a deal killer, but certainly detrimental.
The question will be if Reid has the patience to keep at it if it's not successful early.
I say: No.
But he should still stick with it anyway.
Why? They were never critical of Reid's run game or time-out usage.from a Philadelphia fan perspective, there literally is no funnier way for the Chiefs to win this game than to run the ball a lot and Andy use his timeouts wisely. the Philadelphia sports radio will go absolutely bonkers for a month if that happensAgree.Not a Chiefs fan, but IMO their biggest concern is getting their run game going. If they become one dimensional the Eagles will have a substantial advantage. Pacheco/McKinnon have been decent, but decent might not be enough to scare the Eagles into creeping up at all.
That said, if any team can survive being one-dimensional and pass-happy, it's probably the Chiefs, so not necessarily a deal killer, but certainly detrimental.
The question will be if Reid has the patience to keep at it if it's not successful early.
I say: No.
But he should still stick with it anyway.
If Mahomes is truly the QB that replaces TB12 in the ref's hearts, then he will get any and all calls if they get close to his "bum" ankle. That should mitigate any calls outside the lines. We'll see if the ref's love him or not.Yeah.I also fear that Brown and Smith are going to draw some pretty significant penalties down the field against our young secondary as the WR's maybe adjust to throws that may not exactly be on target...
I just hope the NFL lets both teams play on Sunday and we don't get the endless illegal contact and defensive holding calls all day.
With Cheffers in charge I already know the answer.
And the Chefs out RB rush the Eagles by 3 to 1 and the Eagles burn a timeout.from a Philadelphia fan perspective, there literally is no funnier way for the Chiefs to win this game than to run the ball a lot and Andy use his timeouts wisely. the Philadelphia sports radio will go absolutely bonkers for a month if that happensAgree.Not a Chiefs fan, but IMO their biggest concern is getting their run game going. If they become one dimensional the Eagles will have a substantial advantage. Pacheco/McKinnon have been decent, but decent might not be enough to scare the Eagles into creeping up at all.
That said, if any team can survive being one-dimensional and pass-happy, it's probably the Chiefs, so not necessarily a deal killer, but certainly detrimental.
The question will be if Reid has the patience to keep at it if it's not successful early.
I say: No.
But he should still stick with it anyway.
I guess I would say I'm most concerned about Philly getting into 3rd and short situations and extending drives. Their offense is very difficult to stop in those spots. 3rd and long gives KC edge.