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6 hours ago, aristocrat said:

jesus glenn i'm getting real tired of his foot

I imagine he is as well

5 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Might need further corrective surgery to remedy his foot/ankle issues.

well get to it then! ya aint playin' ya aint no good to the Team.

I agree about patience with CordyGlenn

3 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

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so we are down to kinda gimpy Zay and Andre Holmes and maybe Tate . ouch.

C'mon Cadet

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A look at the injuries heading into the Chiefs Week 12 matchup against the Bills.
 

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PRACTICE PARTICIPATION:
Did Not Participate in Practice (DNP)
Limited Participation (LP) = less than 100% of a player’s normal repetitions
Full Participation (FP) = 100% of a player’s normal repetitions

GAME STATUS:
Out = Will Not Play
Doubtful = Unlikely to Play
Questionable = Uncertain if Player will Play

 

Andy Reid speaks to the media before the upcoming game against the Buffalo Bills.
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FPI: CHIEFS A HEAVY FAVORITE OVER BILLS

Kansas City, who has lost four of its last five, host the Bills, losers of three straight. Buffalo has allowed 135 points during its losing streak, tied for the fourth-most in any three-game single-season span since the 1970 merger.

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The Chiefs have been sliding, but the Bills' three-game losing streak has featured some eye-opening statistics that won't inspire much confidence in Buffalo, even if they are bringing back Tyrod Taylor.
 
 

The Chiefs have been sliding, but the Bills' three-game losing streak has featured some eye-opening statistics that won't inspire much confidence in Buffalo. Since Week 9, the Bills rank 27th in yards gained per game (299.3) and 29th in yards allowed (414.0). The Bills have also allowed 135 points over the past three games, tied for the fourth-most in a three-game span since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. If there was a game for Alex Smith and the slumping Chiefs offense to bounce back, this is it. Buffalo is reeling. Chiefs 34, Bills 20 -- Mike Rodak

 

Kansas City Chiefs

Buffalo's move back to Tyrod Taylor at quarterback on Sunday isn't good news for the Chiefs, who undoubtedly would rather have faced Nathan Peterman. But the Chiefs have quietly played better defense in recent games, particularly against the pass. Opposing quarterbacks have a passer rating of 64.5 over the past three games. The Bills are 30th in passing yards, so the Chiefs should have enough to overcome Buffalo no matter the QB. Chiefs 20, Bills 17-- Adam Teicher

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The Chiefs' floundering offense can get going if the run game finds its legs vs. Bills

Kareem Hunt has fallen off after a hot start, but he can get back on track against Buffalo

 

Through the first five weeks of the 2017 NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs had the best offense in football. The Chiefs were creating chunk gains on seemingly every other play, as Alex Smith's newfound downfield accuracy paid off in a big way for Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce. The foundation of that explosive and efficient offense, though, was the Kareem Hunt-led running game. 

 

Hunt got off to one of the best starts to a career for any running back in the history of the league. After fumbling on his first career carry, all Hunt did was set the all-time record for most total yards in an NFL debut, while also reaching the end zone three times in a season-opening win against the Patriots. He kept the hot streak going over the next few weeks, totaling 97 carries for 609 yards (6.28 per carry) and four touchdowns over the first five games of the season. He added 16 catches for 166 yards and two additional scores through the air. At that point, he was one of the MVP frontrunners.

 

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During the first seven games of the season, only two of the Buffalo Bills' opponents ran for more than 77 yards in a game. Each of their last three opponents, however, has run for at least 144 yards. Buffalo traded Marcell Dareus to the Jaguars prior to Week 9, and since then, their run defense has completely fallen off the face of the earth. 

 

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Note: Dareus also sat out the Bills' Week 3 and 8 games, during which the Broncos and Raiders totaled 165 rushing yards on 37 carries (4.51 per carry) and scored two rushing touchdowns.

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7 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

FPI: CHIEFS A HEAVY FAVORITE OVER BILLS

Kansas City, who has lost four of its last five, host the Bills, losers of three straight. Buffalo has allowed 135 points during its losing streak, tied for the fourth-most in any three-game single-season span since the 1970 merger.

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This cover 1 article deserves its own thread. 

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As the Buffalo Bills are trying to get ready for the Kansas City Chiefs, the team's switch back to Tyrod Taylor and the presence of Patrick Mahomes in this game also brings about some thoughts of the quarterback position and what they do for the long-term. 7ABC's Joe Buscaglia and Matthew Fairburn of NYUpstate.com break down the week that Sean McDermott had, the decisions at quarterback in 2017, Reggie Ragland, a preview and pick of the Bills-Chiefs game, and... that Marshawn Lynch jersey finally gets a new home.

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