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Showing posts with label kansas city chiefs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kansas city chiefs. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Joe Burrow Leads Bengals To Super Bowl

 Coming into the 2021-2022 season no one thought Zac Taylor would last all season as the Cincinnati Bengals head coach, but now he is in the Super Bowl. Thanks to a defense that played lights out in the second half, and quarterback Joe Burrow making the runs and the passes when needed to get a 27-24 overtime victory over Kansas City. Now I never gave these Bengals much of a chance this season, but they have proved so many of us wrong.

No one had Cincinnati winning their division or even being a playoff team. During the season they had some bad losses, but they stuck together and slowly became a very good football team. Across the board on offense and defense they are impressive. They went to Kansas City twice this season and came away with wins. That is tough to do against Patrick Mahomes, but it didn't matter to them as they had sheer confidence in their resolve.

When Joe Burrow was taken No.1 overall everyone knew he was talented, but this season he has surpassed all expectations and now he is headed to the Super Bowl. Burrow leads a Cincinnati team that hasn't been to the Super Bowl in 30 plus years and the City couldn't be happier. I hate to tell people this the Cincinnati Bengals could be in the playoffs for a number of years with Joe Burrow leading the offense.




Monday, October 22, 2012

Brady Quinn Gets His Chance To Be A Starter Again

Brady Quinn came out of Notre Dame with high hopes to be a star in the NFL, but so far that has not been the case. He struggled in Cleveland and did not get much of a chance in Denver. Fast forward and he gets another chance this time as the Kansas City Chiefs starter for the time being. Brady Quinn  has talent, but for some reason things have never clicked for him. He is hoping that Kansas City is where the revival of his career happens to start.

For Quinn he has a tough order ahead of him as the Kansas City Chiefs have a lot of problems. This does not mean he cannot do it, but it will be an uphill battle for him. Quinn must be able to show some type of success or he could find himself back on the bench and he realizes this better then anyone else on the team.

Fans of the Chiefs will cheer him if he does well, but will also boo if he fails to deliver. The ball is in Brady Quinn's hands and his future in the NFL could be determine what he does in the next few games. Brady Quinn realizes this, but actions speak louder than words and he knows that better than anyone.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

2011 Kansas City Chiefs NFL Preview

Today, we are looking at the 2011 Kansas City Chiefs, and the 2011 season could prove very interesting for them and their fans. Kansas City is going off a season that seen them make the playoffs. Kansas City was 7-1 at home which was one of the keys to their success last season.

This coming year the Chiefs will need similar seasons from quarterback Matt Cassell, running back Jamaal Charles, and wideout Dwayne Bowe. If the Chiefs can get similar performances in 2011 they should be fine on offense. The key is these three players must stay healthy and not miss any games.

On defense the Chiefs need good years from Glenn Dorsey and Eric Berry. The defense can be a little inconsistent at times, but with Romeo Crennel handling them they should be fine in 2011. Crennel can coach defense with the best of them and will have them playing at a high level.

Many people think the Chiefs will be as good as last year or better, but I do not buy into that thinking. They won many games as people did not take them seriously. This season will be a lot tougher and we will see what they are made of. The Chiefs are talented and should contend for the AFC West title again.


We Will See If Baker Mayfield Was Worth The Money This Sunday Against Atlanta

 This past Monday Night was very costly for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they lost both wideouts Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Evans should be...