captain stone
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He is a little better than Gregory.
Yeah, just a little...
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...and Mike Vick, who also doubles as a Gravedigger of dogs' souls.Romo and Rivers......Gravediggers for a coach's soul:attention:
Of course the fumble in the EZ was his fault (his & his lousy OL's).
He knew he was being chased; that's why he was running in the first place. At that point in time,
ball security becomes Job 1, and he failed, miserably.
Chiefs first half drives:
First drive - 17 plays, ends in WR fumble after 10 yard pass to SD 23 yard line
Second drive - 9 plays, last 3 are pass complete on 1st down followed by 2 runs. FG kicked
Third drive - 1 play kneel down
Chiefs second half drives:
First drive - run for minus 1 yard, 10 yard pass by Cassel, run for no gain
Second drive, post fumrec - Inc on 1st down, 2 runs follow, missed FG
3rd drive - 9 plays starting at KC 7, Cassel brings Chiefs to SD 28, run for minus yards, false start penalty, Inc, completion for 13, FG made
4th drive - starts on KC 8, penalty for false start, 1 yard run, Cassel sacked when Stephenson completely blows his block and hangs Cassel out to dry
5th drive - starts on KC 20, moves to SD 48, then McCluster fails to catch easy pass, resulting in pick 6
Game's over at that point, and the last drive resulted in a garbage TD. Not one KC drive failed because of the QB in the entire game
Who do you blame for the QB failing to secure the ball?He was in the endzone, trying to avoid a safety. Blaming the QB is nonsensical.
The fact that the whole SD defense was in the end zone with him wasn't his fault, but he's been fumbling on an awful lot of sacks this year. That is his fault.Not even close to his fault.
Eye-opening fact mentioned during the game last night:
Last QB *drafted* by the Chiefs to win a game for them was Todd Blackledge in the mid-late '80s. Same draft class as Tony Eason.
Regards,
Chris