NFL: Kansas City Chiefs Thread

Me too! Outside of Chris Jones, I think Sneed is our best defensive player.
As I mentioned last week, 3rd most valuable on the team behind Pat and Travis per PFF, even more valuable than Jones. He's been really good this year, and while the rooks held their own last against Cincy, having Sneed back there will be so important.
 
Dumb question as I dont know trade rules. I see KC put Hardman on IR, can the Chiefs pick someone up for the superbowl or is that all locked down? Or they can pick up guys not on an active roster only?
 
I would love to see Moore have a breakout game in the Super Bowl. He really struggled with punt return duties and has been inconsistent with his chances on offense but you see the flashes of potential of the player he could be once the game slows down for him some day. Chiefs will likely lose JuJu and Hardman in free agency so Moore and Toney will need to step up and play a bigger role next season even if the Chiefs are able to acquire another WR.
 
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He needs to leave KC and go somewhere else if he wants to be a head coach. Mike Kafka was QB coach last year under EB, goes to Giants for one year, and might be the next head coach of the Cardinals. Would obviously prefer he goes to a NFC team.
 
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Second day in a row. Good sign!

great news. Holtus said today the arrow is pointing up for all the guys with injuries.
Just can’t have any setbacks.
Saw Andy Reid said Patrick is now almost able to do all the things in the offense and is in a much better place then when they played the Bengals.
 
As I mentioned last week, 3rd most valuable on the team behind Pat and Travis per PFF, even more valuable than Jones. He's been really good this year, and while the rooks held their own last against Cincy, having Sneed back there will be so important.

Sneed's been great, but I'm surprised analytics could rate any player higher than Jones. Not only was he wildly disruptive and product, he did so facing the largest amount of double/triple teams. Something DBs never have to contend with.

The way Jones completely destroyed Cincinnati was a sight to behold. Might literally be the most dominant defensive performance I've seen in football. I've seen guys fly around the field and make tackles, or ends win consistently on the edge for a speed rush. But for a DT to blow his guy 5 + yards back on 50% + of the snaps, while still routinely being double teamed is miraculous. Backups or not.

I think Jones will get through (not as much as Cinci) but it will be interesting to see if he's able to get to Hurts. I can see him being slippery and causing all kinds of issues breaking contain and picking up big runs.
 
Sneed's been great, but I'm surprised analytics could rate any player higher than Jones. Not only was he wildly disruptive and product, he did so facing the largest amount of double/triple teams. Something DBs never have to contend with.

The way Jones completely destroyed Cincinnati was a sight to behold. Might literally be the most dominant defensive performance I've seen in football. I've seen guys fly around the field and make tackles, or ends win consistently on the edge for a speed rush. But for a DT to blow his guy 5 + yards back on 50% + of the snaps, while still routinely being double teamed is miraculous. Backups or not.

I think Jones will get through (not as much as Cinci) but it will be interesting to see if he's able to get to Hurts. I can see him being slippery and causing all kinds of issues breaking contain and picking up big runs.
Phili likes to have Hurts get the ball out quick too so they run a lot of RPOs. So yeah might not be as many opportunities for sacks. Although, the Chiefs are also really good at knocking passes down, especially Dunlap which could come into play with those quick passes.
I am sure Spags will have some different looks to dial up against Hurts.
 
Sneed's been great, but I'm surprised analytics could rate any player higher than Jones. Not only was he wildly disruptive and product, he did so facing the largest amount of double/triple teams. Something DBs never have to contend with.

The way Jones completely destroyed Cincinnati was a sight to behold. Might literally be the most dominant defensive performance I've seen in football. I've seen guys fly around the field and make tackles, or ends win consistently on the edge for a speed rush. But for a DT to blow his guy 5 + yards back on 50% + of the snaps, while still routinely being double teamed is miraculous. Backups or not.

I think Jones will get through (not as much as Cinci) but it will be interesting to see if he's able to get to Hurts. I can see him being slippery and causing all kinds of issues breaking contain and picking up big runs.
The Derrick Thomas 7 sack game comes to mind for me.
 
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