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NFL 2003-04 discussion thread

The chiefs get "no" respect as they rarely take it to a team and destroy them.

I've seen few, if any games, where the offense, defense, and special teams have all showed up to play...

Hence people wonder who they really are, but you can look at it a few ways, there not as good as there record shows, or they could be much better.
 

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Although the game is far from being over, the catch that Harrison just made for the Colts will likely go down as the play of the week. Wow!

Edit: Stuck wrong player's name in the first time.
 
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For this week, Kansas City is synonymous with the words 'self-destruct'. I hope this isn't a sign that they have already peaked as a team. Today's game was more like the Chiefs I am accustomed to seeing in past years.
 


Steve Jung said:
I live near New York City, so I get Giants-Redskins at 1 and Jets-Bills at 4.
I know how you feel . . . I used to live in Pittsburgh territory, and Philly always got screwed over weekends it was the same. For a while I listened to it on nfl.com, but that's no good so I started going to a local sports bar to watch.

Too bad you missed it though; it was a good game. I'm glad I went, even though it was freezing and I was sick. :)
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
yup*



*This is the edited commentary as if I really commented on the Chief’s performance Morrus' Grandmother would die in shock. :mad:

Hopefully they still manage to pull it together and can skip the first week of the playoffs. At least they're in!
 

Is home field advantage really that big of a deal in the NFL? The reason I'm asking is because I'm still trying to figure out how the 'Hawks can look like worldbeaters at home and bear a striking resemblence to the Cardinals on the road. :rolleyes:
 

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