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Rivera using 2015 Chiefs as inspiration...


Cookie Lyon

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3 hours ago, Kentucky Panther said:

I'm trying my best to be optimistic about this team.  The talent for the most part is still there from a team that had a 14 game winning streak at some point.  Thing is, the 2015 Chiefs didn't have Shula as an OC, Remmers as their starting tackle, or Mike Tolbert trying to block for Alex Smith.  We have  more to overcome than that team did. 

Right now the offense isn't even the problem. We can stand to use a different OC, get rid of Mike and Mike but that's not the problem right now. We don't have a legit defense. I'm optimistic too and I think we can manage a 9/10 win season still. 

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5 hours ago, truthjuice said:

Ron makes me mad every time he speaks here lately. I feel like there's a lot of hot air coming out. 

The offense can carry us. If the defense bothered to show up, we'd be alright. The offense, for all its miscues and mistakes, has pretty much remained steady as far as scoring (except the TB game). The defense can't keep the opposing offense off of the field. This is a train wreck. I'm frustrated and I'm a fan so I know the guys are frustrated. 

This.

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20 hours ago, Cookie Lyon said:

Rivera and Reid are both terrible at clock management so no wonder Rivera is inspired by this.

Not necessarily defending Ron but Andy Reid's clock management is in a planet of its own in awfulness. Believe when I say that if our game against the Chiefs comes down to time management, we're winning that matchup.

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20 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Not necessarily defending Ron but Andy Reid's clock management is in a planet of its own in awfulness. Believe when I say that if our game against the Chiefs comes down to time management, we're winning that matchup.

I think it's a tie.

LOL!

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52 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Not necessarily defending Ron but Andy Reid's clock management is in a planet of its own in awfulness. Believe when I say that if our game against the Chiefs comes down to time management, we're winning that matchup.

Ron calls timeouts to call challenges that use timeouts. Ron calls timeouts for opposing teams during their last minute game winning drives. Its a tough matchup.

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Not necessarily defending Ron but Andy Reid's clock management is in a planet of its own in awfulness. Believe when I say that if our game against the Chiefs comes down to time management, we're winning that matchup.



I can just imagine a epic battle of time outs, going back and forth of who can piss off their fan base the most


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4 hours ago, Cookie Lyon said:

I think it's a tie.

LOL!

 

3 hours ago, Paintballr said:

 


I can just imagine a epic battle of time outs, going back and forth of who can piss off their fan base the most


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At least a Ron coached team can drive down the field quickly enough for us to worry whether Gano will miss the field goal.

Heaven help you if a Reid team is down and needs to score quickly. He drove Eagles fan bonkers and he's still doing it with the Chiefs.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/01/andy-reid-clock-management-new-england-patriots

Someone that wastes time outs versus someone that wastes time. Pick your poison!

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