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My theory is that Mahomes usually looks to throw deep when he has that much time which results in low percentage passes. If he has that much time to throw the pass is typically a bombMahomes weakness:
Look man, you would have to horrendously drunk to believe colte beat the chiefs. I mean, please lmao
Look man, you would have to horrendously drunk to believe colte beat the chiefs. I mean, please lmao
It's looking more likely it's going to snow in Kansas City on Saturday. This has to favor the Chiefs....
Snow is in weekend forecast; What that means for Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff game
You want to go to KC? Didn’t we learn this lesson in 2015?Chiefs will win. Why? Because I want them to win.
Go Pats
Not sure about that. Snow usually favors the team with the better defense and ground game. I would actually think that favors the Colts. Not that I don't think Mahomes can still sling it in snow. I think he could probably throw through a hurricane. But it will still slow down the passing game on both sides.
Not sure about that. Snow usually favors the team with the better defense and ground game. I would actually think that favors the Colts. Not that I don't think Mahomes can still sling it in snow. I think he could probably throw through a hurricane. But it will still slow down the passing game on both sides.
It could go either way I think. Unlike KC, the colts are a dome team and they can't run the ball all night. They'll have to pass at some point and if their receivers can't catch a slick ball or they lose their traction on the turf then it'll be a problem for them. KC can run the rock as well with Damian Williams.
Oh boy, here we go again.
While much of the culture has changed in Indy, the ownership still hasn’t. Looks like it’s banner SZN yet again.