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Broncos at Cheifs, Monday Night Week 8 Thread


Hoenheim

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AFC matchup , so doesn't really have any impact on us directly. Cheifs are pretty firmly in first place at the moment , but if the Broncos win they end up with the same amount of losses at the Cheifs and things would start to get interesting.  So I guess the Broncos have the most to play for. Cheifs with a win here can prety much own the division for the forseeable future with a win tonight. They would be 6-2 and all the other teams in the division would have losing records. 

I don't really like watching the Broncos simular to not liking watching the Seahawks in virtually in matchups, don't like either team and they have ugly ass uniforms. I usually watch Monday Nights by default though , so.. I guess I will watch this with a passing interest in the Cheifs offfense and see if Kareem Hunt keeps balling out. Dude already has over 1000 yards gained from scrimmage and hes yet to play game 8 . Facing a pretty tough Dline tonight though, should be interesting. 

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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

You have to love how Kareem Hunt just finds ways to break and bounce of the first tackle , consistently. God if we picked this dude up and got Lattimore in the 1st.. whew lawd 

It's what I thought CMC would do honestly. Great at both RB and WR. What in the hell was our draft about?

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