At the risk of sounding like a Homer, unlike many of the nattering nabobs here:
I am optimistic about this team's chances and here's why, in no particular order:
The Chiefs are a talented team, especially on the front four, which we know, a la NYG, can be problematic for the Pack.
The Chiefs were 10-6 last year, they aren't chumps.
The Chiefs were playing "Up" and emotionally for several reasons, new coach, new qb, home field, playing the defending and undefeated champs, etc.
The D allowed 19 points. 19. Prior to this game, the O had been scoring 36 points per game. Had the O been anywhere close to it's normal self, it's not even close.
364 days without a loss is no fucking joke. Second longest winning streak in NFL history? That's not an accident. That type of consistency is hard to come by and is a function of straight up mental toughness.
It's ok to lose, once in while. The other team gets payed too. And the Chiefs earned their damn money yesterday. Good for them.
Clearly,the Packers were not focused. Rodgers was quoted as saying that the team was thinking how nice it would be to be talked about as 16-0. This implies a lack of concentration and focus on the present. The team (at least the O) got distracted and moved away from their "one game at a time" mantra. I expect this loss to re-focus the team.
Injuries. Bulaga looked like he was chomping at the bit to get back in the game after Sherrod went out. He'll be ok. Starks, Jennings, Pickett, Bishop will be back soon, rested and recovered. Clifton may be back just in time to give ARod the comfort he needs on the blind-side. I can't help but think that some of these guys could have played but MM was holding them back.
Game-plan: You know that MM and Capers have been holding stuff back for when the games count.
This doesn't mean I have rose-colored glasses on. There are reasons for concern: lack of pass-rush, spotty pass pro, dropped passes, ARod's declining performance, but providing the team focuses, I am much more optimistic than not.
I am optimistic about this team's chances and here's why, in no particular order:
The Chiefs are a talented team, especially on the front four, which we know, a la NYG, can be problematic for the Pack.
The Chiefs were 10-6 last year, they aren't chumps.
The Chiefs were playing "Up" and emotionally for several reasons, new coach, new qb, home field, playing the defending and undefeated champs, etc.
The D allowed 19 points. 19. Prior to this game, the O had been scoring 36 points per game. Had the O been anywhere close to it's normal self, it's not even close.
364 days without a loss is no fucking joke. Second longest winning streak in NFL history? That's not an accident. That type of consistency is hard to come by and is a function of straight up mental toughness.
It's ok to lose, once in while. The other team gets payed too. And the Chiefs earned their damn money yesterday. Good for them.
Clearly,the Packers were not focused. Rodgers was quoted as saying that the team was thinking how nice it would be to be talked about as 16-0. This implies a lack of concentration and focus on the present. The team (at least the O) got distracted and moved away from their "one game at a time" mantra. I expect this loss to re-focus the team.
Injuries. Bulaga looked like he was chomping at the bit to get back in the game after Sherrod went out. He'll be ok. Starks, Jennings, Pickett, Bishop will be back soon, rested and recovered. Clifton may be back just in time to give ARod the comfort he needs on the blind-side. I can't help but think that some of these guys could have played but MM was holding them back.
Game-plan: You know that MM and Capers have been holding stuff back for when the games count.
This doesn't mean I have rose-colored glasses on. There are reasons for concern: lack of pass-rush, spotty pass pro, dropped passes, ARod's declining performance, but providing the team focuses, I am much more optimistic than not.


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