Sunday, December 5, 2010

Chiefs Get Revenge

Welp... as hard as it is for me to say, the Kansas City Chiefs got the better hand in Sunday's match-up against their AFC West rival, the Denver Broncos. With temperatures in the 20's, the Chiefs were able to scrap out a defense-prevailing game by the score of 10 to 6 to get revenge from the 49 to 29 blow-out that the Broncos gave the Chiefs earlier in the season. Unlike the first meeting, both teams struggled to click offensively. Kansas City's Leonard Pope was the only player to reach the endzone when he caught a 2-yard pass thrown by Matt Cassel. The win improved the Chiefs to 8-4 and with the Chargers losing a tough one on the road at home to the Raiders, Kansas City now has a commanding lead in the division. The Chiefs have a big game coming up next week when they take on the Chargers at San Diego. Do you think the Chiefs will be able to win on the road against the Chargers? What do the Chiefs need to do well in order to win the division?

Monday, November 29, 2010

Two Hot Teams



I blogged just over a month ago on the Chargers and how things were going so bad for them, but I asked if you guys thought they could get it together and make a run at the division..... Well all of the sudden when it looked San Diego was, for sure, out of the race to win the AFC west, it looks as though they still have a shot. They have had four quality wins in a row and get this, they have not lost a football game in the month of December since 2005! Do you think that streak can continue?
One thing though is that they will have to pass the offensive power of Kansas City and if the Chiefs continue to put up points like they have in the past three games (102 points) it won't be an easy task. Cassel, Charles, and especially Bowe are all really getting it going. Cassel, in the past seven weeks has thrown 18 tds and only 1 interception, Charles just broke the 1,000 yard rushing mark on the season, and Bowe has had a td catch in each of the pass 7 games and 14 tds on the year. This Kansas City offense is very exciting to watch and is getting extremely tough to stop. The rest of the league better keep an eye on these guys..

Also I cannot wait to see the Chiefs beat a struggling Denver team on Sunday, as I will be there live to see it happen.

 

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Broncos Dominate Chiefs/ Raiders Take Division Lead


The Denver Broncos bounced back after a bye week to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 49 to 29 at Invesco Field. Going into the game, the Chiefs led the AFC West Division race, but gave it up to the Oakland Raiders after the loss. The Raiders are now tied with the Chiefs at 5-4 as both the Raiders and the San Diego Chargers had bye weeks in week 10.


The AFC West just got tighter as no team seems to want to step up to take the title. Denver, who still sits in last place in the division, is now only 2 games away from the Raiders and the Chiefs. This just means that every game involving these four teams is crucial down the stretch. The big game to watch for next week with be the rival game between the Chargers and the Broncos. I really think this could be the biggest game in the season for both of these teams as a loss for either team would almost put them out of a chance to win the division. Who will win the Chargers vs. Broncos game next week? Which team is going to stand on top at the end of the regular season? Let me know what you think.

If you ask me, I'm taking the Denver Broncos.

Monday, November 8, 2010

AFC West up for grabs (Almost)

Despite the Raiders' best efforts to hand a win over to the Chiefs, Matt Cassel and friends let the game slip from their grasp.  The entire game was filled with penalties and sloppy, undisciplined play.  Although the Chiefs took a 10-0 lead into the intermission, there were several missed opportunites to add more points to the board.  Penalties negated a touchdown and a field goal, and Matt Cassel threw a costly pick in the endzone in the closing minutes of the half.

Although the Chiefs were outplaying the Raiders and had a 10 point cushion going into halftime, the turnovers and missed opportunities left a sour taste in my mouth.  This game could have easily been over by halftime.  Instead, the Raiders proceded to score a pair of touchdowns in the second half and took a one point lead into the fourth quarter.  In a way, you have to tip your cap to the Raiders defensive front.  They managed to contain the league's best rushing attack in Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles, causing Matt Cassel to drop back and throw the ball more than the Chiefs would have liked to.  Richard Seymour caused problems for the Chiefs all day long.  Although Cassel was effective and played a very solid game, the Chiefs recievers did not rise to the occasion.  Despite catching a touchdown pass to take the lead in the fourth, Dwayne Bowe had several key drops including one on 3rd down with time winding down in the fourth quarter.  He had a chance to seal the game and choked.  D-Bowe's been great at times this year, but if you want to be a number one reciever in this league, those are the catches that need to be made.  This allowed Oakland to get the ball back and somehow get in field goal range for Janikowski who tied the game and ultimately sealed the deal in OT.

In hindsight, you could point the finger at coach Todd Haley for poor clock management toward the end or playcall issues, but ultimately what it came down to was execution.  If you protect the ball and avoid silly penalties in the first half, you win the game.  If you make the catches that should be made in crunch time, you win the game there too.  The Chiefs had four or five opportunities to put this thing away and did not execute.  You have to give credit to the Raiders, they took advantage of their opportunities late and found a way to win.  With that, the AFC West is wide open and anyone's for the taking.  Three teams, Oakland, San Diego, and still frontrunner Kansas City all have a legitimate shot to win the thing.  It should make for an interesting second half to the season.  One thing's for certain: Chiefs fans will be circling January 2nd on their calendars and Arrowhead will be rocking as the Chiefs look to seek revenge against the Raiders in a grudge match.  Looking forward to the Denver game next week...

   

Monday, November 1, 2010

No Luck in London

The Denver Broncos had a longer plane ride home than usual. So did the San Francisco 49ers. The Halloween match was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England on Sunday. Unfortunately for the Broncos, they couldn't snap their previous three-game slide by losing 24 to 16. Turnovers and the lack of the rushing game led to the Broncos defeat. They had a fumble and an interception to go along with a weak 59 total yards rushing. Despite their 4th ranked passing offense, led by Kyle Orton, Denver is last in the league running the ball. Is it possible for a team to be the best at one offensive category (like total passing yards), and the worst team running the ball yet still win? Or do you think a team needs to be balanced in order to have success?

Monday, October 25, 2010

Can the Chargers Get it Together?

Ouch.


This week the struggling AFC West managed to actually get a couple of quality wins. Kansas City and Oakland won easily over Jacksonville and Denver, respectively. San Diego barely lost to New England after a comeback fell short by the Chargers, once again turn overs killed plagued them.

Kansas City sits atop in the division, they host the Buffalo Bills that are coming off a well fought game against the Ravens. The Chiefs should be able to handle the 0-5 Bills and will hope to improve their already improved record from last year (4-12 in 2009).

Now focusing on the tied for last place San Diego Chargers. Are the Chargers ever going to start their late season comeback as they have in the past three years? (Last year they started 2-3 and ended at 13-3) This team was predicted by many to win the AFC West. They cannot seem to take advantage of how dominant they are on offense and defense. Turnovers are killing San Diego, they had four of them yesterday. They have gained more yards in offense than almost ever other team they have played, but yet cannot get it together to get the win. Do you think they can get it together and climb over Oakland and Kansas City in the division? Every week that possibilty seems to dwindle.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

All Four AFC West Teams Fall In Week 6

It was a terrible day for the AFC West.

All four teams lost and all four defeats were dreadful in their own way. Kansas City, which started the season 3-0, is now 3-2. They still hold first place in the struggling division with Denver, Oakland and San Diego all at 2-4.

The Chiefs have to be kicking themselves. They had a 24-14 lead early in the fourth quarter in a 35-31 final-seconds loss at Houston. Had the Chiefs just made one more play, they’d be 4-1 and be in complete control of the division. What is wrong with the Chiefs?

San Diego is in much worse shape after losing 20-17 at St. Louis. The Chargers are now 0-4 on the road and still making way too many mistakes. With this said, now faces a much tougher schedule as they host New England and Tennessee the next two games before going to Houston. The Chargers have to figure it out soon.

Making things worse, Charger's star tight end Antonio Gates was wearing a protective boot on his injured ankle and it could be serious. That would be a huge blow to the Chargers’ explosive offense. How does this injury impact the rest of the offensive guys like Phillip Rivers?

Denver fell to the Jets after committing a pass-interference penalty with less than two minutes to play and the Raiders were handled by Bay Area rival 49ers, who were previously 0-5.

Who do you think will win the division? Does any team in this division deserve to make the playoffs this year?

Based on this week, it is hard for me to say so.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Weekend Update

The only team to win this week in the AFC West was the Oakland Raiders. They got the W over the Chargers. This win ended a 13 game losing streak to San Diego. The Raiders did a good enough job on offense to cover up their defense which allowed over 430 yards in the air. It was a good grind it out win for Oakland. Next week they meet with the winless 49ers, which only happens once every four years.
chargers.jpg RAIDERS SUCK image by tkdkevin619
Not this year, my friends!


The Chargers should be pretty upset right now. Even though they looked statistically dominant, they still managed to shoot themselves in the foot to get the loss. This team has been turning the ball over too many times. I believe there were two blocked punts in the beginning of the game; San Diego has a lot of work to do on special teams. They have yet to win a road game, will next week (St. Louis) be the first win on the road?

It was a big let down to watch the only undefeated team go down this week. The Chiefs took on Peyton Manning and the rest of the Colts. Even though they lost, KC should be satisfied with their solid play on defense. This team's defense has come a long way. Linebacker Tamba Hali is looking like Pro Bowl material experts say. On the other hand, Matt Cassel isn't looking too hot...Maybe they should try to get Michael Vick? (just throwing that one out there) Play at Houston next week.

Now, let us talk about the Broncos. They simply outplayed this week by the Ravens. Their run defense lacked a lot and gave up way too many yards. But, on a positive note Kyle Orton and the pass offense is looking great still. Next week Denver plays the New York Jets at home and they really need a win. What do you think, do they have a chance?

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Week 5 Power Rankings

http://espn.go.com/nfl/powerrankings

KC-10
San Diego-12
Denver-21
Oakland-29

(The Chiefs are the only undefeated team left in the NFL)

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Broncos Bounce Back in Week 4

The Denver Broncos connected on a touchdown pass with 1:33 left to go in the game to beat the Tennessee Titans by a score of 26-20 on Sunday, October 3rd in Nashville, Tennessee. Despite only 19 yards rushing on the day, Kyle Orton led the Broncos by passing for 341 yards on 50 attempts while recording 2 TD passes and an interception. The victory moved Denver to 2-2 on the young season which ties them in second place with San Diego in the AFC West standings. They both trail the fast-starting Kansas City Chiefs who rested with their bye at 3-0. After the Sunday's game, Broncos Quarterback Kyle Orton has the Broncos ranked first in passing yards this season in the entire NFL. Will this continue?

The Broncos haven't had too many injuries so far this season which is necessary for the team's success this year. However, Andre Goodman missed the game against the Titans due to his thigh. On a positive note, Brian Dawkins returned to the team after injuring his ankle last week. His presence in the Broncos defense was a key to shuting down the Titans offense. Who is the biggest key in the Broncos defense? Brian Dawkins or Champ Bailey?

In other news, the Denver faithful, coaches, and players are still mourning after the news that wide receiver, Kenny McKinley was found dead in his home last Monday. Authorities listed the death as an apparent suicide. As the Broncos prepare for their season, they are reminded on life, something that goes far beyond football.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Chiefs Off to a Great Start

It's an exciting time to be a Chiefs fan! Excitement is in the air in Kansas City! The Chiefs are currently 3-0 for the first time since 2003. There has been a drastic improvement from last year's team, the additions of Thomas Jones, Eric Berry, Dexter McCluster and others have really contributed so far. Head coach Todd Haley added former Notre Dame head coach, Charlie Weis as the offensive coordinator. Weis has done a very nice job of mixing play and adding in some trick plays. Yesterday KC played the San Fransisco 49ers, one trick play in that game was a flee flicker pass to Dwyane Bowe for a TD. They ended up winning 31-10.
The Chiefs are looking solid from top to bottom right now, it sure is very exciting to watch them play. If I were a Broncos fan (or any other fan in the AFC West), I would sure be nervous right now. Kansas City is going to have a great run this year.


Kansas City's Dexter McCluster (22) leaps for a touchdown
Kansas City's Dexter McCluster leaping for the touchdown.