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*note = I took KC [+3.5] last night and won $900.00.....!........that'll $oothe my ~pain~ a lil.
*note = I took KC [+3.5] last night and won $900.00.....!........that'll $oothe my ~pain~ a lil.
I had a funny feeling my team was NOT going to win last night......or if they ~miraculously~ did win last night I figured it'd be by a late f-goal/maybe even in O.T.,....?!,...time to move-on.I love when my team is a big underdog in a game I think they'll cover, I can do both bet on my team without betting on a win. I hate when it's the other way around because winning the money is only a consolation prize.
The Chiefs overall grade of -31 ranks 20th in the NFL.
Good...(just committed all these to memory so they may be placed 1 or 2 off but basically the same)
Team Pass rush is ranked #1 in the NFL, overall defense is #2, 4th best at penalties or lackof
Alex Smith is the 10th rated QB
Jamaal Charles is top 5 (they didn't account for snaps)
Justin Houston is the 4th rated OLB
Tamba Hali is the 6th rated OLB
Abdullah is the 6th rated safety
Travis Kelce is the 5th rated tight end
Sean Smith is the 6th rated CB
Anthony Sherman is the best FB out of 24 with significant snaps
Bad...
Eric Fisher is the 60th ranked tackle
EVERY OLinemen 50th or higher except Hudson at 16th
Marcus Cooper is 50th
Bowe is 38th, Avery 55th
Not much surprising here. Oline and WR are destroying the team ratings and the biggest weakness on this team. What PFF does not account for is coaching. Clearly that matters a little..LOL
As for the 49ers game... they get about a 13th overall grade. To keep this all in perspective. The Dolphins defense according to PFF is BY FAR the best in the NFL. As is the Ravens offense. Those are pretty laughable. Its all just another piece of the puzzle on analyzing talent.
Not sure how Fisher rates as the 60th ranked tackle this year. Played great last week outside of the first 5-8 snaps vs Chandler Jones.
Read beyond the title on this one - there's more info and quotes - Jason Avant Says Chiefs Were Always No. 1 Choice