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Just now, Mage said:

The DBs were playing off and we weren't playing aggressive at the LOS, which had been working on the earlier drives.  Chiefs OL was struggling, we should have kept attacking.  Instead we played conservatively.

And I mean, Mahomes is Mahomes.  So he's going to get his.  But I would have liked to see us keep playing as aggressive as we had been.

Goal was accomplished. We showed improvement and played tough. Winning would've been losing. We need moral victories and better draft position. Today was perfect.

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3 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Like I've said, regardless of Bryce, we still don't have a #1 WR, XL's upside is a very good #2 on a good team.

Hunter and Burden are both slot WRs at the next level, not true outside #1's

T-Mac is the pick no matter what, he is exactly what this team needs and would give us a potentially elite pass catching group in a few years with T-Mac, XL, Coker, and Sanders.

You preaching brotha!

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Yup, he protected the football and got a few passes down the field.  I still view him as a game manager at best.

He played better than what his average had been for the season which had been one of the worst qualified passers. There's nowhere to go but up from rock bottom. Credit to him for improving from that. But we still need to blow up this QB room and have a legitimate competition next year. If we want to truly take a step out of the cellar and become a serious franchise that's the only path forward.

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

Yea they called a facemask because a chiefs player gestured to the refs it was a facemask, despite it not being a facemask call. And then a legit PI on Horn who is easily having his worst game as a pro, and then more missed calls than anything else, openly allowing the Chiefs offensive line to hold. 

I saw a lot of holding all game

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6 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

You’re not wrong. Bryce impressed (not a big fan of him) but credit due. Draft defensive studs..team has a promising future 

Same here. This is probably only the second game that I can say I would truly impressed with the way he played. Hopefully he will make me eat crow and be this good for the rest of his career for us. 

There are a few freak athlete talent edge rushers in the draft. Since I doubt we get Travis Hunter, that should be the way we go

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3 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

When he was playing bad yes. That’s what happens when you react with your eyes and not your petty ass emotion. Stop quoting me. You’re an idiot. 

Creating not one but two threads declaring him a bust is by definition petty and emotional. If you want to pretend none of it happened that's your prerogative but constantly crowing about haters and calling others idiots is delusional at best. I hope you have a nice evening sir.

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