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Woo... Go team.
Yeah, I think this looks like what people kind of feared when injuries hit. It can't survive Berry, Houston, Fuller getting hurt. It's thinner than paper.Chiefs have to bring at least an average defense into next season.
You don't keep a beleaguered defensive coordinator, blow your cap space on a WR when trading away a vet QB, get rid of your best CB and then trot out an embarrassing secondary. That just cant happen at a pro level.
You're going to see Chiefs fans actively booing the defense early and often if this keeps up if I was to guess.
It can't survive with David Amerson starting at CB.Yeah, I think this looks like what people kind of feared when injuries hit. It can't survive Berry, Houston, Fuller getting hurt. It's thinner than paper.
Its what happens when a 6'7" guy hits a 6'0" guy. Kpass even rolls off his body to the side.Why are you like this NFL?
They all get participation trophies today, Ojb!
I feel pretty safe saying Kpass>Ford right now at this point. Gonna be a rebuild-y kind of year on D so may as well go with the guy who can be the future. Dee Ford is old news and is CB tier against the run.Its what happens when a 6'7" guy hits a 6'0" guy. Kpass even rolls off his body to the side.
Zero chance they'd ever call this on Cam Newton or even Big Ben
I see Dee Ford as depth/insurance. You can never have too many pass rushers but he does only play one aspect of the game.I feel pretty safe saying Kpass>Ford right now at this point. Gonna be a rebuild-y kind of year on D so may as well go with the guy who can be the future. Dee Ford is old news and is CB tier against the run.
Chiefs D is so thin if they take a significant injury or lose a starting CB, they're fucked, imo. Amerson looks as toasty as he did in Oakland; that's not good when you aren't the best ball skills wise.Bears whooping the chiefs
Yeah, not sure how it makes sense to get Ford on the field outside of 3rd and long. Outside of plays he is unblocked (I am mystified teams still do this) he offers close to nothing in the run game. He's not exactly an elite passrusher you can't leave off the field.I see Dee Ford as depth/insurance. You can never have too many pass rushers but he does only play one aspect of the game.
He left his feet before hitting the qb. That is roughing the passer.Its what happens when a 6'7" guy hits a 6'0" guy. Kpass even rolls off his body to the side.
Zero chance they'd ever call this on Cam Newton or even Big Ben
I'm actually picturing you typing that with a straight face.He left his feet before hitting the qb. That is roughing the passer.
Rules are rules. If you don't like it don't watch.I'm actually picturing you typing that with a straight face.
Man, the NFL is starting to suck