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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2011, 10:21:16 pm » |
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*CHIEFS: Manhandled at home by the Bills, definitely see them finishing below .500 this season. *STEELERS: Turnovers and losing Harrison could spell doom for this squad. Manhandled by the RAVENS on both sides of the ball...beaten up physically!
I kept switching back from the Chiefs-Bills and Steelers-Ravens and spent most of that time with my jaw on my chest. The Chiefs looked flat out terrible. Nowhere near that team that won the division last year. The Steelers are not only beaten down, but they're projected to be over the cap by $20 million next year, meaning they'll have to get rid of some guys. If they don't get it done this year, it aint getting done for a long long time.
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« Reply #7 on: September 12, 2011, 07:53:35 am » |
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The Chiefs were never a good team. I don't get all the love for them.
They've got one of the best GM's in the business picking the players and a young coach who's career is on the rise. It showed last season.
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