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KFFL KC notes... or is it the Texans?

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.. and then?
Interesting, you could almost substitue TEXANS for chiefs in some of these, except for us having better QB ratings and a non-physically hurt RB... mentally not sure though.

Chiefs | Green's Numbers Way Down - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:48:42 -0700

Bob Gretz, of KCChiefs.com, reports through the first two games of the season, Kansas City Chiefs QB Trent Green has completed just 50 percent of his passes, has yet to throw for a touchdown, is averaging only 5.5 yards per attempt and has a quarterback rating of 53.9. Last year, he completed 63.1 percent of his passes, threw 24 touchdowns, had an average yards per attempt of 7.72 yards and a quarterback rating of 92.6.


Chiefs | Hall Underutilized in Offense - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:47:37 -0700

Bob Gretz, of KCChiefs.com, reports through the first two games of the season, Kansas City Chiefs WR Dante Hall has just two catches for 17 yards and has carried the ball twice for 15 yards. That's 32 yards of offense on only four touches.


Chiefs | Gonzalez Receiving Numbers Down - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:45:12 -0700

Bob Gretz, of KCChiefs.com, reports through the first two games of the season, Kansas City Chiefs TE Tony Gonzalez has caught just six passes for 80 yards, with no touchdowns. Ever since he became a starter in 1998, Gonzalez has averaged 4.6 catches and 55.6 receiving yards per game.


Chiefs | Holmes Not a Factor in Passing Game - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:36:21 -0700

Bob Gretz, of KCChiefs.com, reports through the first two games of the season, Kansas City Chiefs RB Priest Holmes has caught five passes for 14 yards, with a long catch of six yards and no touchdowns. In the last two seasons, Holmes has averaged five catches and 45 yards receiving per game.


Chiefs | Must Improve on Third and Long - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:35:02 -0700

KCChiefs.com reports Kansas City Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil said his team's offense must improve its productivity on third and long situations in order to have any success for the remainder of the season.


Chiefs | Blaylock Would Start for Holmes - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:25:38 -0700

KCChiefs.com reports Kansas City Chiefs RB Derrick Blaylock would start for RB Priest Holmes (ankle) in Week 3 if Holmes is unable to play because of a sore ankle. Holmes' status for the game, however, has not yet been determined.
 
We REALLY need to try and exploit some of these weaknesses here. If we could pickup a win against KC, which we are totally capable of, it would be HUGE. :headbang:
 
I have a feeling we will pull this one out. KC's defense is worse this year than last year. Trent Green has yet to throw a TD. Their WR's are all banged up. If Capers can light a fire under his players, and we could pick up a win on the road at KC, it should get the ball rolling. But if we go in there and KC walks all over us, well, I dunno yet...
 
... and DD is working on his recent shortcomings.....
Davis works on flaw
Texans running back Domanick Davis has gone through an up-and-down first two weeks of the season. His 330 yards from scrimmage ranks him among the league leaders, but he's had a difficult time appreciating that because of two lost fumbles in each of the first two games.

Davis put in some extra work Monday when he was one of the last players to leave Reliant Park, and he believes he has identified the problem.

"I'm cool with it," he said. "I just got finished looking at the film, and I see what I'm doing wrong. What I can do now is go to practice and work on it. I've been swinging the ball through traffic, making moves instead of covering up with two hands. I'm playing hard and trying to do my best to help the team win. It hurts, but I can't dwell on it too much. I have to put it behind me and keep moving forward."

Texans in the chronic

Keep the faith TEXANS bretheren.... we have a ways to go this season.
 
Take away the turnovers, we are 2-0, and are one of the top 10 teams in the league...Just food for thought...
 
I think any of us could have told him what he said in the article. It's not rocket science, keep two hands on the ball.
 
Here's the one that really scares me....

Chiefs | Must Improve on Third and Long - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:35:02 -0700

KCChiefs.com reports Kansas City Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil said his team's offense must improve its productivity on third and long situations in order to have any success for the remainder of the season.


Giving up huge gains on 3rd & long has been our specialty so far.
 
True. But Trent Green has been horrible so far and KC's WR's are banged up. Priest Holmes is what is making me nervous right now.
 
From the looks of things, if the Texans play hard and smart (if???), we should beat KC. Their defense has been bad. Their offense has been bad. I know KC will be pumped, but I honestly believe that the Texans can win it if they don't shoot themselves in the foot. :headbang:
 
RTP2110 said:
Here's the one that really scares me....

Chiefs | Must Improve on Third and Long - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:35:02 -0700

KCChiefs.com reports Kansas City Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil said his team's offense must improve its productivity on third and long situations in order to have any success for the remainder of the season.


Giving up huge gains on 3rd & long has been our specialty so far.


Yeah, and neither has Green been able to score a TD. Giving up TD's on crucial circumstances has also been our specialty so far.... :thumbdown
 
KC has the worst defense in the NFL right now, ours is second to the bottom. Should be an interesting game.
 
its gonna be a shootout, our defense has the ability to put a stop on them, its just can they play up to that... the chiefs are playing close to their maximum potential for their defensive roster.
 
If we can pull off a win IN Arrowhead, no matter how ugly it might be, it could be a big confidence boost for the team.
 
texan279 said:
KC has the worst defense in the NFL right now, ours is second to the bottom. Should be an interesting game.

actually, in total defense, houston is ranked #11

....not like that means a whole lot anyway....
 
And our offense is 10th total... Stats wise, we are solid (our D is even ahead of Jacksonvilles) but we are T-32nd in the most important stat of all... the Win Loss Column.
 
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