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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.One game. And let's not pretend the Pats didn't struggle in the 1st half today. Against a very bad Skins team at that.
Struggling with the Colts at home
keeps the blood vessels clear of plaque...What's the use in overreacting to one game?
Pats on the road with a banged up O line and receivers...KC at home with the known universe splooging like mongo-satyrs at the mere mention of Mr. "No Look Pass!!!!!!!"...and YOU have the temerity to tell other people to "stop pretending the Pats are good!!!!"? Yup...Craptastic alright
Pats on the road with a banged up O line and receivers...KC at home with the known universe splooging like mongo-satyrs at the mere mention of Mr. "No Look Pass!!!!!!!"...and YOU have the temerity to tell other people to "stop pretending the Pats are good!!!!"? Yup...Craptastic alright
Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense is great. But that defense is a huge downgrade over last year. The Chiefs front office is banking on defense not being necessary for a championship.Struggling with the Colts at home
They won 33-7. The Cheeves are behind in the fourth quarter.One game. And let's not pretend the Pats didn't struggle in the 1st half today. Against a very bad Skins team at that.
There isn’t a use in it.What's the use in overreacting to one game?
They won 33-7. The Cheeves are behind in the fourth quarter.
Leading receiver a guy called Pringle. What a joke.
There isn’t a use in it.
But monitoring the fact that the Chiefs are getting ravaged with injuries IS worth reacting to right now. Especially since Mahomes is one of those players.
Don't kid yourself: The Chiefs are the Pats' biggest threat to getting to the Super Bowl, and a legit threat they are.
What's the use in overreacting to one game?