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Chargers vs. Chiefs - Tonight @ 8PM!


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18 minutes ago, Stuart Smith said:

I have been impressed with the broadcast crew for this game. I really did not know what to expect, but I thought they worked well together. I am thoroughly impressed with Cam Newton in his role. I had no idea he was as well spoken as what I saw tonight. 

Cam absolutely killed it tonight. No questions. The life of the party!

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6 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

Chargers are gonna be a problem.

 

5 hours ago, Butterflyj30 said:

Wow I'm a little shocked the Chiefs loss

Jim Harbaugh gives a team instant toughness and legitimacy.

David Tepper didn't want to cede any control, and that's why he skipped over Harbaugh like he was a fire ant mound. 

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7 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Chargers played well, but I thought the Chiefs looked out of sync throughout the game.  After the big 4th down play, their offense looked lost in the red zone.  

They already were down rice, when Worthy went down and you're relying on old ass kelci and juju and a run game that looks weak as hell you're going to have a bad time. I still won't be surprised at all when they're in the super bowl in February. Philly is going to stomp them next week though

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4 hours ago, TD alt said:

Jim Harbaugh gives a team instant toughness and legitimacy.

David Tepper didn't want to cede any control, and that's why he skipped over Harbaugh like he was a fire ant mound. 

I don't think it was about that. He gave that buffoon Matt Rhule plenty of control. But Rhule and Harbaugh are too very different men. Jim Harbaugh would have flat out told the Tepper's to GTFO if he felt so.

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26 minutes ago, frankw said:

I don't think it was about that. He gave that buffoon Matt Rhule plenty of control. But Rhule and Harbaugh are too very different men. Jim Harbaugh would have flat out told the Tepper's to GTFO if he felt so.

Yeah, I agree with that to an extent, but after Rhule, no way Tepper was going to cede that much control to any coach, much less Harbaugh.

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