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Popps
09-17-2007, 03:33 PM
Discuss.

Popps
09-17-2007, 03:34 PM
Ranked 27th in total offense.

Led by their star, and future Hall of Famer L.J.... they're 27th in rushing yards.

shakenbake
09-17-2007, 03:35 PM
Herm has basically turned them into the jets team he left just 2 years ago.

bronco militia
09-17-2007, 03:36 PM
bahh.. both are 0-2.

both are the suck

Popps
09-17-2007, 03:36 PM
Oakland ranks 7th, offensively... and has played two very close games. Arguably could have won both.

I say K.C. is much closer to a Raiders-like meltdown this year than the Raiders are, themselves.

Popps
09-17-2007, 03:38 PM
bahh..they are both 0-2.

thay both are the suck

True, but I say K.C. is closer to the Raiders-like implosion that we expect from Oakland every year.

The Larry Johnson thing started the demise, and Herm can hardly find his way to the stadium in the morning, much less stem any kind of bleeding like this.

It's going to be fun, folks. Full-scale meltdown is coming.

Popps
09-17-2007, 03:40 PM
The Chiefs are 0-2 and a laughingstock because their offense stinks. The knock on Herm Edwards is that he can’t put together a sound offensive team. It’s the same knock that chased his mentor Tony Dungy out of Tampa Bay and into the loving arms of Peyton Manning and Indy offensive coordinator Tom Moore. It’s the same knock that is dogging Lovie Smith, another Cover 2 defensive coach who can’t produce an offense.

Do the Chiefs have a Peyton Manning to save Herm? Are the Chiefs moving to the horrid NFC anytime soon?

Herm better find an offensive clue soon or he’s going to get swept out of town by the same hurricane that’s coming for King Carl Peterson.

-Whitlock



LOL!!!!!

NaptownChief
09-17-2007, 03:46 PM
The Chiefs are 0-2 and a laughingstock because their offense stinks. The knock on Herm Edwards is that he can’t put together a sound offensive team. It’s the same knock that chased his mentor Tony Dungy out of Tampa Bay and into the loving arms of Peyton Manning and Indy offensive coordinator Tom Moore. It’s the same knock that is dogging Lovie Smith, another Cover 2 defensive coach who can’t produce an offense.

Do the Chiefs have a Peyton Manning to save Herm? Are the Chiefs moving to the horrid NFC anytime soon?

Herm better find an offensive clue soon or he’s going to get swept out of town by the same hurricane that’s coming for King Carl Peterson.

-Whitlock



LOL!!!!!


That is about spot on....Any coach that thinks trying to win games and Super Bowls with defense and below average clocking grinding offenses has been asleep for about 20 years. Baltimore's win 7 years ago and Pittsburgh's win two years ago are about the only non-high scoring offensive teams to win it over the last couple of decades if my memory serves me correctly.

Popps
09-17-2007, 03:53 PM
That is about spot on....Any coach that thinks trying to win games and Super Bowls with defense and below average clocking grinding offenses has been asleep for about 20 years. Baltimore's win 7 years ago and Pittsburgh's win two years ago are about the only non-high scoring offensive teams to win it over the last couple of decades if my memory serves me correctly.

Yea, but the Bears were the highest scoring team in the league last year, and it was largely because their defense kept teams off the field.

I think it's the opposite. I think strong defensive teams win championships, and strong defensive teams give their offenses a chance to score. Indy was an exception, not a rule.

Recent champions...

Indy- Exception, but their defense DID step up late in the playoffs
Pitt-Defensive team, running team
New England-Balanced, strong defense, balanced offense.
Buccs-Defensive team
Rams-Obviously offensive team, but underrated defense. They couldn't get it done until they went out and got defensive playmakers.
Broncos-Offensive team, highly underrated defense... ranked out in top 10 in every measurable category.
Ravens-Defensive team
49ers-same
Cowboys-same

etc.

At best, you need balance to win SBs... but a smothering defense has to be part of the equation. Offensive teams like Cinci without a real defense watch the SB from home every year.

DomCasual
09-17-2007, 03:55 PM
The biggest problem there is Carl Peterson. It's baffling that he's been allowed to leech on there for so long. They need to get rid of him, then give a new GM full autonomy to make decisions involving the coaching staff. That will ultimately result in Herm looking for a job as a coordinator - a position for which he is much better suited.

Then again, they could just keep Carl Peterson and sign him to an extension.

azbroncfan
09-17-2007, 04:03 PM
The only question left is Will EMPTY CLICHE' SPERM EDWARDS lead his team to pass up the worst Offensive team in the history of the NFL. THE 06 Raiders.

I think that is a very acheiveable goal of the KC Chiefs.

Kaylore
09-17-2007, 04:06 PM
The Raiders are a more balanced, younger team. They are turning things around. In KC there is only the stink of death. The few young players they have they won't try and develop because they want to "win now" which means lose now and not get any better as their garbage team ages.

Crushaholic
09-17-2007, 04:07 PM
Some of the Broncos fans in the sports bar cheered when Devin Hester scored. A Chiefs fan in the bar snapped at them to "worry about your game and we'll worry about ours".Ha! Ha!

Chiefs fans are starting to get bitter around here...Hilarious!

ol number 7
09-17-2007, 04:13 PM
Some of the Broncos fans in the sports bar cheered when Devin Hester scored. A Chiefs fan in the bar snapped at them to "worry about your game and we'll worry about ours".Ha! Ha!

Chiefs fans are starting to get bitter around here...Hilarious!

THE WELCHER BOB IS STRANGELY SILENT THESE DAYS.

Crushaholic
09-17-2007, 04:20 PM
THE WELCHER BOB IS STRANGELY SILENT THESE DAYS.

'aint it grand?;D

fontaine
09-17-2007, 04:29 PM
The biggest problem there is Carl Peterson. It's baffling that he's been allowed to leech on there for so long. They need to get rid of him, then give a new GM full autonomy to make decisions involving the coaching staff. That will ultimately result in Herm looking for a job as a coordinator - a position for which he is much better suited.

Then again, they could just keep Carl Peterson and sign him to an extension.

No way. I hope Carl Peterson has a job for life and sticks with his man Werm Average for another decade.

It's a perfect match.

KCStud
09-17-2007, 04:31 PM
The biggest problem there is Carl Peterson. It's baffling that he's been allowed to leech on there for so long. They need to get rid of him, then give a new GM full autonomy to make decisions involving the coaching staff. That will ultimately result in Herm looking for a job as a coordinator - a position for which he is much better suited.

Then again, they could just keep Carl Peterson and sign him to an extension.

Carl's contract runs out in 2009. He said he is not gonna take another deal. He's gonna retire

crowebomber
09-17-2007, 04:34 PM
Al Davis and Lamar Hunt do both have that turkey neck thing going on.

broncosteven
09-17-2007, 04:35 PM
Hell even the Browns were able to 50+ points on the board.

Chiefs are worse than an expansion team...there is nothing to look forward to other than being a spoiler.

NaptownChief
09-17-2007, 04:38 PM
Yea, but the Bears were the highest scoring team in the league last year, and it was largely because their defense kept teams off the field.

I think it's the opposite. I think strong defensive teams win championships, and strong defensive teams give their offenses a chance to score. Indy was an exception, not a rule.

Recent champions...

Indy- Exception, but their defense DID step up late in the playoffs
Pitt-Defensive team, running team
New England-Balanced, strong defense, balanced offense.
Buccs-Defensive team
Rams-Obviously offensive team, but underrated defense. They couldn't get it done until they went out and got defensive playmakers.
Broncos-Offensive team, highly underrated defense... ranked out in top 10 in every measurable category.
Ravens-Defensive team
49ers-same
Cowboys-same

etc.

At best, you need balance to win SBs... but a smothering defense has to be part of the equation. Offensive teams like Cinci without a real defense watch the SB from home every year.


After looking at the actual facts it is pretty much a simple solution of needing to be pretty good at both. A few exceptions on both sides but overall the vast majority are good at both. Probably not a big shocker.

Yardage Offensive Ranks: Yardage Defensive Rank:

2006 Indy: 4th 17th

2005 Pitt: 16th 5th

2004 NE: 7th 9th

2003 NE: 18th 7th

2002 TB: 24th 1sth

2001 NE: 19th 24th

2000 Balt: 16th 1st

1999 Rams: 1st 7th

1998 Den: 3rd 12th

1997 Den: 1st 4th

1996 GB: 5th 1st

1995 Dal: 7th 8th

1994 SF: 1st 8th

1993 Dal: 4th 8th

1992 Dal: 4th 1st

1991 Wash: 4th 3rd

1990 NYG: 19th 2nd

1989 SF: 1st 4th

1988 SF: 3rd 3rd

1987 Wash: 3rd 22nd



So to summarize:

14 of the last 20 Super Bowl winners have had a top 7 offense.

15 of the last 20 have had top 8 rated defenses.


So after looking at the actual facts it appears to be good at both if you want to win a Super Bowl.

KCStud
09-17-2007, 04:38 PM
The Raiders are a more balanced, younger team. They are turning things around. In KC there is only the stink of death. The few young players they have they won't try and develop because they want to "win now" which means lose now and not get any better as their garbage team ages.

God you are such a moron.

DJ has had a good year so far. He looks much better than last year.
Jarrad Page is still doing well. He is the best cover safety in the division.

Oh and our first round draft pick had a TD yesterday. Also had a TD called back for an illegal shift before the snap by Jason Dunn.

There are plenty of young players being developed out there.

Tamba, Turk, Tank, DJ, Page, Pollard, Webb, Bowe, and Croyle will be in sometime soon to develop.

Add that to the young guys in their prime right now(LJ, Allen, Nap) and you have a good team.

KC's D is fine. Playoff ready. The ST's unit has stumbled(much like Denvers).

KC''s biggest problem is at OT and coaching. McIntosh is solid, but is more of a RT anyway. A LT is needed. And Solari has to go or be demoted back to the OL. 3 yard slants and handoffs on 3rd and 12 is dumb.

broncosteven
09-17-2007, 04:45 PM
God you are such a moron.

DJ has had a good year so far. He looks much better than last year.
Jarrad Page is still doing well. He is the best cover safety in the division.

Oh and our first round draft pick had a TD yesterday. Also had a TD called back for an illegal shift before the snap by Jason Dunn.

There are plenty of young players being developed out there.

Tamba, Turk, Tank, DJ, Page, Pollard, Webb, Bowe, and Croyle will be in sometime soon to develop.

Add that to the young guys in their prime right now(LJ, Allen, Nap) and you have a good team.

KC's D is fine. Playoff ready. The ST's unit has stumbled(much like Denvers).

KC''s biggest problem is at OT and coaching. McIntosh is solid, but is more of a RT anyway. A LT is needed. And Solari has to go or be demoted back to the OL. 3 yard slants and handoffs on 3rd and 12 is dumb.

Get the Camero's Exaust fixed, you are overcome by fumes.

You left out one important position that was not developed/provided for...QB.

The great game manager Huard cannot even complete a simple HB pass into the flat with hardly any rush and the HB wideopen. He doinked it off the ground and this was before getting the snot knocked out him.

Maybe Duh Bears will cut Rexman and HOT CARL can pick him up! then the KFC QB can throw picks on simple screens!
LOL

broncosteven
09-17-2007, 04:48 PM
BTW I loved to see KFC take it up the butt on Hesters TD return. After giving it out for years with thug Vannover and blockintheback Hall it is good to see Karma burn them for once, almost twice.

Paladin
09-17-2007, 04:53 PM
Yeah. I half expected to see a KC player block someone in the back on Hesters' return for old times' sake, ya know?

BroncoInSkinland
09-17-2007, 05:24 PM
This thread is just ridiculous. The Chorfs defense is not nearly as good as Chokelands last year.

broncosteven
09-17-2007, 05:28 PM
This thread is just ridiculous. The Chorfs defense is not nearly as good as Chokelands last year.

They held a REXMAN led Duh Bear team to 13 points! They must be good!


Or REXMAN cannot complete a screen pass without having it Intercepted!?

One or the other...Either way they are both sad.

WoodMan
09-17-2007, 05:29 PM
THE WELCHER BOB IS STRANGELY SILENT THESE DAYS.
Clayton Welcher has fallen off of the proverbial bandwagon, much like Charger fan. He has gone back to the sport he is most familiar with SOCCER:spit:

DomCasual
09-17-2007, 05:29 PM
Carl's contract runs out in 2009. He said he is not gonna take another deal. He's gonna retire

So, are you arguing that you can believe everything you hear Carl Peterson say?

Garcia Bronco
09-17-2007, 05:32 PM
Herm has basically turned them into the jets team he left just 2 years ago.

I said it when they hired him. He'll have one year of auto-pilot, and then crash and burn

DomCasual
09-17-2007, 05:33 PM
Get the Camero's Exaust fixed, you are overcome by fumes.

You left out one important position that was not developed/provided for...QB.

The great game manager Huard cannot even complete a simple HB pass into the flat with hardly any rush and the HB wideopen. He doinked it off the ground and this was before getting the snot knocked out him.

Maybe Duh Bears will cut Rexman and HOT CARL can pick him up! then the KFC QB can throw picks on simple screens!
LOL

Um, you need to reread his post. He most certainly did NOT leave out QB. He mentioned Croyle. Dude's going to end up holding down the QB spot there for the better part of a decade and a half.

:rofl:

Crushaholic
09-17-2007, 05:41 PM
Carl would rather retire than fire his friend Herm. That means we get AT LEAST two more years of the Herm Edwards show...Ha!

Billy Clyde Puckett
09-17-2007, 05:41 PM
Oh and our first round draft pick had a TD yesterday. .

Yea - he ran the wrong route and took the ball away from Gonzalez and now Gonzalez is whining about not having the catch in his stats.

Florida_Bronco
09-17-2007, 05:46 PM
God you are such a moron. Yeah, you are obviously a much better football analyst than Khan.

DJ has had a good year so far. He looks much better than last year. So now he's only over running a few plays per game?

Jarrad Page is still doing well. He is the best cover safety in the division. Only because Sam Brandon is hurt.

Oh and our first round draft pick had a TD yesterday. Also had a TD called back for an illegal shift before the snap by Jason Dunn. Well one thing is for sure, he's gonna be the only one catching touchdown passes for your team this year.

There are plenty of young players being developed out there. And none of them are really any good.

Tamba, Good

Turk, Tank, Yawn. DJ, Page, Pollard, Decent Webb, Yawn x2 Bowe, We'll see. and Croyle will be in sometime soon to develop. I can only hope. :spit:

Add that to the young guys in their prime right now(LJ, Allen, Nap) and you have a good team. LJ is past his prime, as running backs (especially power runners) pretty much hit a wall at 30. Nap. Harris is in his prime but he was never that good.

KC's D is fine. Playoff ready. They're fine, as in OK, average...etc...I would stop way short of calling them playoff ready. The ST's unit has stumbled(much like Denvers). Yeah your special teams suck, but at least we got one of the best ST coaches in the game to fix it.

KC''s biggest problem is at OT and coaching. McIntosh is solid, but is more of a RT anyway. A LT is needed. And Solari has to go or be demoted back to the OL. 3 yard slants and handoffs on 3rd and 12 is dumb. Your whole friggin line sucks.

Bob's your Information Minister
09-17-2007, 05:52 PM
We were 0-2 last year after scoring 16 points in two games, and I'm betting similar threads showed up on this board.

I knew we wouldn't win in Chicago, and have known that for months, but we showed up and played much better than expected.

Houston was a disaster because Herm doesn't prepare his team for openers.

Some teams get to play the Raiders and Bills.

WoodMan
09-17-2007, 05:56 PM
Herm is sticking to his plan for having LJ not be ridden so hard. 26 carrries in 2 games for an average of 13 carries per game thus far. He does this through his 3 and out strategy of offense. Hilarious! I wonder who the Carl will take with the first overall pick in 2008? Probably a another running back.

brncs_fan
09-17-2007, 05:56 PM
We were 0-2 last year after scoring 16 points in two games, and I'm betting similar threads showed up on this board.

I knew we wouldn't win in Chicago, and have known that for months, but we showed up and played much better than expected.

Houston was a disaster because Herm doesn't prepare his team for openers.

Some teams get to play the Raiders and Bills.

:Whaaaa!:

kamakazi_kal
09-17-2007, 05:57 PM
you will not win the next 3 games bobo...........all can stop the run, 2 elite 1 good unit coming for LJ.....wooooooweeeeee boy is gonna be beat up going into week 6

fontaine
09-17-2007, 05:59 PM
Carl would rather retire than fire his friend Herm. That means we get AT LEAST two more years of the Herm Edwards show...Ha!

Man I hope so. His after game press conferences are comedy gold.

Herm Edwards:
"I want this present, I want that present!"

http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80241a35

sixtimeseight
09-17-2007, 06:22 PM
Some teams get to play the Raiders and Bills.

I think what you meant to say is "some teams get to play the Chiefs"

sixtimeseight
09-17-2007, 06:31 PM
Some teams get to play the Raiders and Bills.

I think what you meant to say is "some teams get to play the Chiefs"

SteveTensi13
09-17-2007, 06:40 PM
Al Davis and Lamar Hunt do both have that turkey neck thing going on.

Not a fair comparison. Lamar Hunt is dead and Al Davis is...well...dead like anyways.

Popps
09-17-2007, 06:57 PM
After looking at the actual facts it is pretty much a simple solution of needing to be pretty good at both. A few exceptions on both sides but overall the vast majority are good at both. Probably not a big shocker.

Yardage Offensive Ranks: Yardage Defensive Rank:

2006 Indy: 4th 17th

2005 Pitt: 16th 5th

2004 NE: 7th 9th

2003 NE: 18th 7th

2002 TB: 24th 1sth

2001 NE: 19th 24th

2000 Balt: 16th 1st

1999 Rams: 1st 7th

1998 Den: 3rd 12th

1997 Den: 1st 4th

1996 GB: 5th 1st

1995 Dal: 7th 8th

1994 SF: 1st 8th

1993 Dal: 4th 8th

1992 Dal: 4th 1st

1991 Wash: 4th 3rd

1990 NYG: 19th 2nd

1989 SF: 1st 4th

1988 SF: 3rd 3rd

1987 Wash: 3rd 22nd



So to summarize:

14 of the last 20 Super Bowl winners have had a top 7 offense.

15 of the last 20 have had top 8 rated defenses.


So after looking at the actual facts it appears to be good at both if you want to win a Super Bowl.


Very true, but I'd still lean a bit towards a smothering D, given the choice.

Still, your numbers help educate people who think teams like the Rams and Broncos didn't have strong defenses.

DomCasual
09-17-2007, 07:25 PM
Herm is sticking to his plan for having LJ not be ridden so hard. 26 carrries in 2 games for an average of 13 carries per game thus far. He does this through his 3 and out strategy of offense. Hilarious! I wonder who the Carl will take with the first overall pick in 2008? Probably a another running back.

I think you're giving Herm too much credit for being able to actually stick to a plan. LJ isn't getting more carries because the Chiefs are getting too far behind to justify running the ball.

DomCasual
09-17-2007, 07:29 PM
Not a fair comparison. Lamar Hunt is dead and Al Davis is...well...dead like anyways.

Al Davis is brain dead. That should count for something.

Actually, Lamar Hunt deserves more than to be mentioned in the same sentence as Sleazy Al Davis.

Bob's your Information Minister
09-17-2007, 07:36 PM
Seriously. What's the deal with the Chiefs? As horrible as we are the Bears should have blown us out, right?

azbroncfan
09-17-2007, 07:41 PM
Seriously. What's the deal with the Chiefs? As horrible as we are the Bears should have blown us out, right?

Chiefs have a good D and the exact copy of the 06 Oakland offense. Bears aren't that great on an O going up against good D's. Enjoy last place in the division BOOBs.

zdoor
09-17-2007, 07:41 PM
Not a fair comparison. Lamar Hunt is dead and Al Davis is...well...dead like anyways.

Wrong Al Davis died a couple years ago.... nobody's told him yet....

sixtimeseight
09-17-2007, 07:46 PM
Seriously. What's the deal with the Chiefs? As horrible as we are the Bears should have blown us out, right?

As long as the Bears have Grossman as their QB, they're not blowing anybody out. Although any time you get your point total doubled by the other team, that's essentially a blowout in my mind.

DomCasual
09-17-2007, 07:46 PM
Seriously. What's the deal with the Chiefs? As horrible as we are the Bears should have blown us out, right?

So, that's what it's come to, Boobie? Bragging about not getting blown out?

Bob's your Information Minister
09-17-2007, 08:20 PM
I expected us to get our ass handed to us in Chicago. Gunther and Herm have done a great job with the defense.

boltaneer
09-17-2007, 08:46 PM
Herm, your special teams coach and your punter are idiots for kicking it to Hester multiple times though.

Malcontent
09-17-2007, 08:55 PM
Herm, your special teams coach and your punter are idiots for kicking it to Hester multiple times though.

And your supposed #1 fan boob is a turdcutter!

Bob's your Information Minister
09-17-2007, 08:57 PM
Herm, your special teams coach and your punter are idiots for kicking it to Hester multiple times though.

We have a Pro-Bowl caliber punter. We're not going to shy away from kicking it to anyone.

Malcontent
09-17-2007, 09:02 PM
Great timing...Hahaha!

Billy Clyde Puckett
09-17-2007, 09:04 PM
We have a Pro-Bowl caliber punter. We're not going to shy away from kicking it to anyone.

Oh - I forgot. He has that mystery spin on the ball, that will make every punt uncatchable by NFL return men.

Paladin
09-17-2007, 09:32 PM
"We didn't let (Jason Dunn) get set before we went in motion," Coach Herm Edwards said. "That's what happens when you run all those shifts and motions. You have to be in tune."

With sharp observations like this, I am unsure as to what actually went so terribly wrong with the mullets' season. Was it the water in River Falls? Did they not practice all those motions and stuff? He doesn't function outside of the East Coast? Maybe you can enlighten me?



That guy is beyond incompetent as a coach. He has passed dumb and has reached retarded with a bang, and the brick wall is coming right up.....

Kaylore
09-17-2007, 09:39 PM
We have a Pro-Bowl caliber punter. We're not going to shy away from kicking it to anyone.
LOL And once again, in a single comment, Bob shows he knows absolutely nothing about the game of football.

Thanks for quoting that, Big Guy.

redrage
09-17-2007, 09:44 PM
We have a Pro-Bowl caliber punter. We're not going to shy away from kicking it to anyone.

Colquitt can boom it a long way, but I have yet to see him control his direction (like Brian Moorman) or have consistently great hang times like Scifries (sp?). The ability to do either of those two things would've gone a long way to prevent what happened in that game.

BTW, Florida returned a punt on his brother this week, too.

Don't get me wrong. He's light years better than what KC has rolled out since Aguiar. But he isn't Pro-Bowl quality until he exhibits more control.

epicSocialism4tw
09-17-2007, 10:08 PM
Cheffies are clinging to the idea that they may have a pro-bowl calibur punter.

Wow.

Bob's your Information Minister
09-17-2007, 10:24 PM
LOL And once again, in a single comment, Bob shows he knows absolutely nothing about the game of football.

Thanks for quoting that, Big Guy.

You're the idiot that said our punter sucked. He's absolutely incredible.

no-pseudo-fan
09-17-2007, 10:32 PM
You're the idiot that said our punter sucked. He's absolutely incredible.

Bob's true colors are coming out:blueflame

Anyway, when you are bragging about a punter, there are a lot of problems with your team.

TheChamp24
09-17-2007, 10:32 PM
I love PanicPlanet. Man, its awesome seeing some people think this years Chiefs team will win 9-10 games. Especially 10 wins. If the Chiefs win 10 games, then check outside and make sure the world isn't crumbling apart.
Seriously, you'd think the Chief fans would want to get a top pick to get a stud OT, or maybe a QB....

boltaneer
09-17-2007, 11:58 PM
We have a Pro-Bowl caliber punter. We're not going to shy away from kicking it to anyone.

Hester got the Bears ten points yesterday. Had KC played it smart and not put the ball in hands of the only dangerous player on the Bears, they might have been able to pull an upset victory yesterday.

Great job. Keep that stubborn mentality going there, Bob.

azbroncfan
09-18-2007, 01:20 AM
We have a Pro-Bowl caliber punter. We're not going to shy away from kicking it to anyone.

Looks like that knuckle ball whatever you always brag about worked as good as the regular joes punt except it was a penalty away from being 2 TD's where everyone else punts to him once and learns. Reason queefs are 0-2 and in for a long season.

Bob's your Information Minister
09-18-2007, 01:21 AM
Looks like that knuckle ball whatever you always brag about worked as good as the regular joes punt except it was a penalty away from being 2 TD's where everyone else punts to him once and learns. .

You're not very bright. The touchdown that got called back was on a kickoff.

And it really has nothing to do with Colquitt's knuckle punt. He has an incredible leg and is extremely accurate with his punts. He gets massive hangtime and can punt the pigskin a quarter mile. He's also one of the few punters that can pull of the coffin corner consistently. You really couldn't ask for a better punter.

JimmyFocus
09-18-2007, 01:27 AM
how about no outkicking his coverage

azbroncfan
09-18-2007, 01:27 AM
You're not very bright. The touchdown that got called back was on a kickoff.

And it really has nothing to do with Colquitt's knuckle punt. He has an incredible leg and is extremely accurate with his punts. He gets massive hangtime and can punt the pigskin a quarter mile. He's also one of the few punters that can pull of the coffin corner consistently. You really couldn't ask for a better punter.


Well doesn't have to do with my brain vs yours as you would lose but it has to do with they mentioned at the Denver game that he had one called back. Now wether it was a punt or kickoff Herm is still a moron for kicking to him.

bowtown
09-18-2007, 01:28 AM
You're the idiot that said our punter sucked. He's absolutely incredible.

Well when you get that much practice...

broncocalijohn
09-18-2007, 01:35 AM
I think KC will be getting that 1st pick so they can go for a quality place kicker to go with their All Pro punter. They start with the ST and it is worth 33% more wins. Kicker on the Chiefs is like the Maytag man. You see him at the beginning but never returns. KC kicker can work the first 20 seconds and be off the next 59:40.

TheChamp24
09-18-2007, 02:40 AM
What happened to that rookie kicker the Chiefs drafted? Where is he now?
Is he just like Tynes now? "OH WOW! WE FINALLY HAVE OUR TEAM A KICKER!" A couple weeks later "CRAP! THIS GUY SUCKS! WE NEED A KICKER!"

boltaneer
09-18-2007, 02:48 AM
A punter can have all the ability and talent in the world but if he out kicks his coverage, then it's all for nothing.

Speaking of Tynes, he looks good this year. Another brilliant move by KC.

KCStud
09-18-2007, 03:26 AM
A punter can have all the ability and talent in the world but if he out kicks his coverage, then it's all for nothing.

Speaking of Tynes, he looks good this year. Another brilliant move by KC.

Tynes starts off good, then starts missing easy FG's. Even PAT's. His kickoffs sucked too. It gets frustrating having your kicker not be able to get the ball in the 10 yard line consistently.

PS-Thanks for Donnie. He has done a great job so far. Made an impact in every game. Yet another brilliant move by SD.

maher_tyler
09-18-2007, 04:31 AM
You're the idiot that said our punter sucked. He's absolutely incredible.

This is the greatest thread i have ever read thanks to comments like this Hilarious!

FrontRowSeat1
09-18-2007, 09:43 AM
Big difference...The Chiefs will get better.

sixtimeseight
09-18-2007, 11:12 AM
Tynes starts off good, then starts missing easy FG's. Even PAT's. His kickoffs sucked too. It gets frustrating having your kicker not be able to get the ball in the 10 yard line consistently.

PS-Thanks for Donnie. He has done a great job so far. Made an impact in every game. Yet another brilliant move by SD.

Apparently he hasn't made that big of an impact, huh fat-stuff? 0-2.

cutthemdown
09-19-2007, 10:31 PM
You're not very bright. The touchdown that got called back was on a kickoff.

And it really has nothing to do with Colquitt's knuckle punt. He has an incredible leg and is extremely accurate with his punts. He gets massive hangtime and can punt the pigskin a quarter mile. He's also one of the few punters that can pull of the coffin corner consistently. You really couldn't ask for a better punter.

Colquitt is by far the best player on the Chiefs.

Paladin
09-20-2007, 12:02 AM
Now that would be embarassing.........