Clayton
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Your guess is as good as mine. I'd imagine the expectation is that he'll play but be limitedIs the expectation that Maclin will be out?
Your guess is as good as mine. I'd imagine the expectation is that he'll play but be limitedIs the expectation that Maclin will be out?
Your guess is as good as mine. I'd imagine the expectation is that he'll play but be limited
Is the expectation that Maclin will be out?
Even if he does play you can't expect he will be close to 100%. A high ankle sprain is nothing to mess around with. Most guys it takes at least 2-3 weeks of no activity before they can play. So have to question whether letting him play helps or hurts the team.
Id assume you would actually rather see the Pats win, with the way the Chiefs have matched up with the Broncs this season?
Definitely Advantage Chiefs...This is a team that literally has ZERO receivers on their roster if Maclin is out
Belichick has spent all week making sure Travis Kelce doesnt have 3 catches
No idea how that teams scores
Neither team turns the ball over.Turnovers..
Neither team turns the ball over.
I'm going to go Red Zone efficiency. When the Chiefs struggled early on in the year, they had the worst red zone defense in football. Chiefs have also had a couple of games where they just kick a bunch of FGs. Either of those scenarios pop up and New England wins pretty easily.
Timely turnovers are always key so Id agree to that. A number of Super Bowl runs are predicated on a timely turnover getting a team out of a tight game. Kurt Warner has probably lost 2 rings due to the timely turnover. Maybe 1 for Peyton as well.It doesn't have to be many turnovers but a timely turnover could be key here if both offenses are struggling.
Timely turnovers are always key so Id agree to that. A number of Super Bowl runs are predicated on a timely turnover getting a team out of a tight game. Kurt Warner has probably lost 2 rings due to the timely turnover. Maybe 1 for Peyton as well.
A KC successfully harassing Brady could create one. If they don't it could be a long night for KC because their offense is so weak. One offensive TD would be possible but it's hard to imagine more without some turnovers.
KCs offense is 5.5 yards per play same as Carolina and better than more than half the league. Its probably more accurate to call their offense average and not weak.A KC successfully harassing Brady could create one. If they don't it could be a long night for KC because their offense is so weak. One offensive TD would be possible but it's hard to imagine more without some turnovers.
KC will be fine... just hand the ball off to Jamaal Charles.Definitely Advantage Chiefs...This is a team that literally has ZERO receivers on their roster if Maclin is out
Belichick has spent all week making sure Travis Kelce doesnt have 3 catches
No idea how that teams scores
?KC will be fine... just hand the ball off to Jamaal Charles.
Exactly what I have been saying for weeks. The Chiefs have really feasted on turnovers being what generates points. I think they lead the league in points off turnovers. It is why they can be 27th in the league in yards per game but 9th in points scored. If a team can protect the football they stand a very good chance of beating the Chiefs. Make them have to go the length of the field and watch how much that offense really struggles.