NFL GDT: Week 11 - Part 2 - MNF Conclusion

Il Mediano

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Yeah, I don't really blame Mahomes for that , he had to get huge yards in a hurry.

That Kelce drop really hurt.
 

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Chiefs scored way way too quick to take the lead. Not joking. At some point you have to understand your defense can't stop them and they had no TOs. Got to actually milk the clock.

It seems that in today's day and age, the only way to stop a great offense is to not give them the ball back. I guarantee the Pats would have taken their time. (Not a fan of Pats or either team.)
 

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When the Titans and Texans play a 19-16 game next week, I can't wait to hear all the takes on how bad these offenses are/how good the defense are.
 
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Roboturner913

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Chiefs scored way way too quick to take the lead. Not joking. At some point you have to understand your defense can't stop them and they had no TOs. Got to actually milk the clock.

It seems that in today's day and age, the only way to stop a great offense is to not give them the ball back. I guarantee the Pats would have taken their time. (Not a fan of Pats or either team.)

Time of possession is as important as it has ever been. Maybe even more important.
 

Evincar

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Chiefs scored way way too quick to take the lead. Not joking. At some point you have to understand your defense can't stop them and they had no TOs. Got to actually milk the clock.

It seems that in today's day and age, the only way to stop a great offense is to not give them the ball back. I guarantee the Pats would have taken their time. (Not a fan of Pats or either team.)

They didnt when they played the Chiefs, so Im not sure of that.
 

Gene Parmesan

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Chiefs scored way way too quick to take the lead. Not joking. At some point you have to understand your defense can't stop them and they had no TOs. Got to actually milk the clock.

It seems that in today's day and age, the only way to stop a great offense is to not give them the ball back. I guarantee the Pats would have taken their time. (Not a fan of Pats or either team.)
The Chiefs played two deep and gave the Rams 15 yard outs when they had no timeouts. They should have made the Rams dink and dunk over the middle instead of chunk yards on out breaking routes.
 

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