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As a long-term Cowboy disliker the current iteration of this team is just bizarre and hilarious to watch. I've seen some bad Cowboys teams over the years. But there's something about this one that reminds me of the drama of Eagles teams in the '00s. And it's not like the Cowboys are bad, they're just fragile. Lot of people turning on Dak after that "ref" comment. Wonder what they do for an encore, since the Giants and Washington Whatevers are gonna still be ass in 2022.
 
Maybe I am wrong. But I also feel part of the reason the defense struggled was the offense was struggling as well. The defense is set up to be aggressive and have a pass rush, and when the KC offense is clicking it forces their opponents offense to be more aggressive which plays into the KC strengths.

I think Buffalo game will be interesting, Buffalo has the offense to keep up. But this will be a totally different game then during the season as KC offense is starting to click.

You’re right in the sense that the turnovers were putting the defense in bad spots. But the “offense struggling” narrative was overblown. Through six games the “struggling” KC offense was averaging 30.8 ppg but sitting at 3-3 because of games they were out scored 36-35, 30-24, and 38-20.

Outside of them laying an egg in Tennessee in week 7, the offense was moving and scoring, just turning the ball over. Crazy stat from early in the season: KC was number 3 in offensive efficiency despite turning the ball over on 25% of its drives!

But you are very right in the sense that the offense turning the ball over further hurt the defense. 19 TO’s in the first 8 games, only 6 in the remaining 9 games. Cleaning up the turnovers helped the defense for sure. What’s funny is the offense got “worse” after cleaning up TO’s as far as ppg and efficiency was concerned. But ultimately that aligned with much better defensive play, so wins came as a result.
 
...so either way the Browns would have snagged a rapist?
True !

But one was on the field last night and the other still has 13 years in prison for pleading guilty to raping a teen and assault on a 60 year old ? (I think, could be wrong there)…. Other guy I wanted was Sean Taylor and he’s dead….

2004 draft is pretty interesting… But for the Brownies definitely not good…

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Go Cards !!!!
 
I believe that is correct. That run defense is horrendous. Kyler hasn’t been great at all
 
I’ll go further.

Kyler has the same issues that Baker has. He just holds the ball and over clutches everything.

Unlike Baker, he has the ability to leave the pocket and he HATES to do it. He’s openly talked about being a passer from the pocket, which is adverse.

I hate Kliff. I think he’s a horrid coach from a game plan perspective (every game plan is the same). I think the first third down they’ve thrown a go route for at least seven consecutive games. And this is when he’s at his worst- when he NEEDS points. Just complete shit.
 
Kyler Murray the most overrated QB in the league and it's not close...

Goes to show you how much a true elite #1 WR can cover up.
 
Kyler Murray showing Carson Wentz how it’s done
 

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