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Guest Choken One

At this moment, KC is having their way with the Buffalo Bills and look to be 8-0 after tonight.

 

They seem obviously for real and are comparable to Vermeil's last team, The St. Louis Rams.

 

Here is the remainder of the Schedule

 

 

 

November 9, 2003 Cleveland Browns

November 16, 2003 at Cincinnati Bengals

November 23, 2003 Oakland Raiders

November 30, 2003 at San Diego Chargers

December 7, 2003 at Denver Broncos

December 14, 2003 Detroit Lions

December 20, 2003 at Minnesota Vikings

December 28, 2003 Chicago Bears

 

Drawing Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, San Diego is GREAT for their bid for a 16-0 season.

 

Cincy will play them hard (Cincy has beaten or Hung with every team this year to the very end) but KC should beat them as well.

 

The Broncos/Raiders each gave KC a test so far...but couldn't get it done...

 

Vikings are a tough team and playing in the Metrodome in December won't be fun..

 

So do you think they can hit the 16-0 mark or will they get blinded by a unlikely team like Detroit by not taking them seriously: will a divison rival such as Oakland or Denver get the job done?

 

Personally, I don't think they can hit 16-0...too much pressure to do it and I feel they will underestimate a team like Detroit or Cincy and get upset...I still say they go 15-1.

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There is too much parity for anyone to go undefeated. They'll definently lose at Denver if they are undefeated or just have a bad game and get upset in one of the games before.

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Honestly? I think Cleveland will take them.

 

And I'm not saying that because I'm a die hard Browns fan. But the Browns have this habit of winning the games they're not supposed to, and nobody's going to expect Cleveland to stay in that game. If Cleveland can stop Priest Holmes (and their rush D has been awesome for six of the eight games but really bad the other two), that could be a long game for the Chiefs.

 

The bye week could also kill Kansas City's momentum (and they have a ton of momentum right now).

 

But even if I'm wrong there, I don't see any team finishing 16-0 in the current NFL. Cincy or Detroit will likely take one if Cleveland doesn't, and Denver will probably get the win next time.

 

13-3, maybe 14-2. Home field advantage for sure.

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My guess would be they lose in Denver and lose in Minnesota, ending up 14-2. Denver will be a tough, divisional game and by Minnesota I think they won't have much to play for, while the Vikings will be fighting for the division.

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The only teams on their schedule that could give them troubles are Minnesota and Denver.

 

My guess is, if they manage to beat Denver, by the time they face Minnesota they will have locked up home field adv. in the playoffs and thus they'll probably lose to minnesota. Reason being, it would be silly to play their key players (Holmes, Hall, TGonz, etc) a lot for the only purpose of going undefeated and having them get hurt and not be able to go to the playoffs.

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Guest Choken One

I still think that you guys are ducking Cincy for them being Cincy.

 

Three straight wins and The other 3 games went to the last play...they dominated Plummer in game one as well...

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Guest Salacious Crumb

November 9, 2003 Cleveland Browns - depends on which Cleveland shows up, probably a win

November 16, 2003 at Cincinnati Bengals - if the Chiefs act like the posters here they'll be in for a shock. Cinncy is the most underrated team in the NFL right now

November 23, 2003 Oakland Raiders - easy win

November 30, 2003 at San Diego Chargers - easy win

December 7, 2003 at Denver Broncos - Broncos are done

December 14, 2003 Detroit Lions - easy win

December 20, 2003 at Minnesota Vikings - could potentially be a loss but I don't see the Vikings stopping the Chiefs offense

December 28, 2003 Chicago Bears - easy win

 

 

I think the Bengals might take the Chiefs to be honest. They'll be at that point where undefeated teams are prime for an upset, plus the Bengals could be riding a 3 game winning streak into that game.

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Guest FrigidSoul

I think they're more worried about getting the 3(or 4 if they somehow faulter) wins in the playoffs than 8more regular season wins. Either way I hope they don't make it past my Pats

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Guest Choken One
November 9, 2003 Cleveland Browns - depends on which Cleveland shows up, probably a win

November 16, 2003 at Cincinnati Bengals - if the Chiefs act like the posters here they'll be in for a shock. Cinncy is the most underrated team in the NFL right now

November 23, 2003 Oakland Raiders - easy win

November 30, 2003 at San Diego Chargers - easy win

December 7, 2003 at Denver Broncos - Broncos are done

December 14, 2003 Detroit Lions - easy win

December 20, 2003 at Minnesota Vikings - could potentially be a loss but I don't see the Vikings stopping the Chiefs offense

December 28, 2003 Chicago Bears - easy win

 

 

I think the Bengals might take the Chiefs to be honest. They'll be at that point where undefeated teams are prime for an upset, plus the Bengals could be riding a 3 game winning streak into that game.

Four

 

 

They won the last two...

 

They shouldn't have problems with Arizona and Houston.

 

Bengals could be *GASP* 5-4!

 

Add in the fact they also play San Diego and S.F as well and another go around with Cleveland...they could easily hit Eight wins.

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Choken, we gotta take it one game at a time though, the Bengals are just not good enough yet to have guranteed wins. Although I do believe PBS will be sold out and rocking on Nov. 16th as the 9-0 Chiefs play the 5-4 Bengals.

 

Today was a weird day, for the first time in ever in going to Bengals games (6 years) I was never really worried as the Bengals were down twice in the second half. The O looks like a well-tuned machine. And the crowd was LOUD. If the Bengals win the next two, Nov. 16th will be very interesting.

 

But back to the Chiefs, at Denver & at Minnesota are the biggest obstacles, but they'll have to take Detroit VERY lightly if they're going to lose to them!

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Guest Choken One

Agreed we should only take it one game at a time but I believe if you can beat A good seattle team and a good ravens team, Hang with the Steelers, Raiders, Broncos and Bills...Houston and Arizona should be beatable.

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Guest Flyboy
I would be SHOCKED if any NFL team went undefeated ever again.

 

It's just not going to happen.

I'm with Spiff. You're bound to get beaten sooner or later.

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Guest El Satanico

They will lose and it will be to a team no one expects them to lose to.

 

Cleveland and Cincy are good unexpected upset possibilities.

 

Cleveland has a habit of winning the least expected games. They also have a habit of losing the least expected games. IT DRIVES BROWNS FANS FUCKING INSANE!!!!!

 

 

Look at that list of games...which team seems the least likely to win? That's right the Lions...The Lions will beat them.

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They've got a pretty good schedule to go undefeated, but it almost certainly won't happen. 13-3 would be the worst they'd go barring any major injuries or anything, but i think they'll end up 14-2 (loss to one of the Vikings-Broncos, and an upset loss).

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I'm calling a loss in Denver, and they'll lose to the Bears, too, because it'll be REALLY fucking cold, and no one on the team's going to be playing hard, because home field will be in the bag.

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I don't think home field advantage may be wrapped up yet because Indy or Tennessee might be right around KC's record, but you're right the Bears may have a shot.

 

Detroit is going to have to bring Marlin Jackson up from Michigan against KC, because their CB's & LB's ain't gonna be able to cover all of Kansas City's weapons.

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I hope not. If I have to suffer through my Vikes getting a loss, I want to see KC take a loss too... and not just because I want to see despondent Chiefs fans around campus.

 

I can't wait for that game in December

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Just throwing this out: If the Chiefs are, say 13-0 and have the Conference title wrapped up, do you think they would try to go undefeated? With all the media hype surrounding this (this ain't 1972), I would be tempted to throw one or two late-season games.

 

After all, could you imagine the media/talk show circuit if K.C. would go 16-0 and then lose in the playoffs?...

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Guest El Satanico

Yeah, that's another thing. Going undefeated puts alot of stress on a team, now. Losing a game would actually be better than going undefeated

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The Chiefs won't go undefeated, but they probrably won't lose more than 3 games for the season and will at least make it to the Super Bowl. From there, it's anyone's guess. I just don't see the Chiefs losing at home to anyone in the playoffs or regular season, but neutral field in a big setting like the Super Bowl, anything is bound to happen.

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Guest jpclemmons
The Lions don't win on the road...and usually look shitty doing it.

they don't win at home either ;)

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The Lions don't win on the road...and usually look shitty doing it.

they don't win at home either ;)

true but they usually seem to be more competitive at home.

 

If it was in Detroit...I'd give the Lions a chance to pull off the shocker........in KC.....nope.

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