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#1 Posted : Thursday, December 13, 2018 9:22:01 AM(UTC)
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n fourth quarter Chiefs first down.That’ll do it.Chiefs win 33-21Two minute warning.Chiefs hold the ball at their 36 http://www.chiefsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-laurent-duvernay-tardif-jersey , trying to run out the game.Packers start on their 22, and can’t get much done.Punt.After a tackle for loss and a penalty, Chiefs cannot convert and third down, and must punt.Chiefs take over at 31.9:06 remaining.Green Bay drives to the Kansas City 30, but third down pass is batted down.Packers go for it on fourth and 2, but the pass is incomplete under pressure.Packers start at 30.Dorleant interception return for touchdown.Chiefs lead 33-21.13:08 left. Packers start at 15.Drive stalls after Litton is chased from the pocket.Chiefs kick another field goal, and lead 26-21.Chiefs driving now.Two nice passes from Litton, and the Chiefs are in the red zone.After a couple of plays, Armani Watts gets his second interception of the game on a deep pass.After a penalty assessed on the Chiefs, they start on their own 16.Packers start at 25.Chesson can’t quite hold on to a TD pass, and Chiefs settle for field goal to lead 23-21.Litton completes 40 yard pass to Pringle, and cross midfield.Ellis makes a catch for a tough third down conversion. Ball on Packers 22.On the punt, Tremon Smith fumbles, and the Packers recover.Play is under review.Call overturned, so Chiefs start at 27.Packers start at the 20, and go three and out.Litton is in at QB.On third an 9 at the 20, he overthrows a TD pass.Chiefs field goal, and trail 21-20.Pringle gets a 45 yard kickoff return to start the half for the Chiefs.Darrel Williams breaks loose for 12, and a couple of completions, and the Chiefs are in the red zone.Chiefs get the ball at the 40 with :22 left.Pass to Pringle good past midfield.Last timeout with :13 left.Sideline pass misses.:08 left.McGloin tries for the end zone deep, but is intercepted as time expires.Halftime.Packers start at 8. On second down, Chiefs sack Boyle.On third and 14, Chiefs hold.Third punt after the two minute warning.Packers stall with three incompletions http://www.chiefsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-mitchell-schwartz-jersey , and punt.Chiefs start at 33, but miss on three passes and must punt it back.Packers start at 25.1:56 remaining.Nice touch pass to Darrel Williams on a wheel route.Touchdown.Chiefs trail 21-17.Now third down and 4 at the 7.Two minute warning.McGloin hits Pringle deep — beautiful throw and catch — for 61 yards, and the Chiefs are in business.Packers score, now leading 21-10.Chiefs start at 25.Packers complete for 15 yards, then try a deep pass that is caught out of bounds.On third down, Redmon is called for pass interference, and the Packers are in the red zone again.Chiefs force a fumble on punt, but Packers recover.Packers start at 35.Chiefs get the ball with 7:55 left in the second, starting at the 14.McGloin and Darrel Williams still in.Chiefs stall on third down, and must punt.Boyle tries for the end zone.Springs knocks it away.Thrid and goal.Ben Niemann saves a TD on a short pass. Fourth down inside the 1, and the Packers hit a TD pass.Packers lead 14-10.Boyle hits a 30 yard pass.Packers now inside the Chiefs 10.Boyle throws long, well defended by Wade.Incomplete.Third down and long, and Packers convert.Now at midfield.Packers start at 22.Boyle in at QB.Packers convert on third and 8.McGloin unable to connect with Robinson in the end zone.Chiefs settle for field goal, and lead 10-7.Robinson makes a great catch at the boundary.It is reviewed, and upheld.Chiefs driving.Two nice passes to Amaro.Chiefs in the red zone.End of the quarter.DAT makes a tough catch in traffic for a first down.Chiefs at 42.Daryl Williams in at running back, and has a gouple of nice runs.Chiefs start at 30.Matt McGloin under center.Chiefs hold on third and short.Springs does a good job of holding the receiver short of the sticks.But on 4th and 1, Kizer throws 31 yard touchdown pass.Game tied at 14.Chiefs get Packers to third and long, and nearly sack Kizer - but he escapes for a first down in Chiefs territory.Packers get a nice return on the kickoff, and start at 35.Chiefs lead 7-0.On third down, Henne hits Harris in the end zone.Henne TD pass to Robinson too low.Reception for Alex Ellis.Chiefs first and goal at the 5.Damien Williams looking good in this drive.Also a catch for Harris.Two running plays and a pass to Damien Williams, and the Chiefs are at the Packers 31.Chad Henne in at QB.Chiefs will start at their own 49.Armani Watts intercepts!Kizer in at QB for Packers.First pass good for a first down.Second pass gets to midfied, but is called back for holding.Packers start at 25.Chiefs win toss and defer.Will start on defense.No starters in tonight’s game - although they are dressed and on the sidelines.This happened just before 6:00 pmHere’s a prediction — and it turns out it was a good one. When we started the live update of the Week 10 Pundit Power Rankings on Tuesday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs were in second place.But then the MMQB Power Poll came in.Their fourth-place ranking dropped the Chiefs to third.Then Pete Prisco from CBS Sports decided to leave the Chiefs in fourth Xavier Williams Jersey , and Kansas City dropped to fourth in the aggregated rankings — a drop of one position — even though they had defeated the Cleveland Browns 37-21 on the road.Pundit Power Rankings for Week 10Chiefs AFC West Teams Other AFC TeamsHere's what the pundits we're tracking said about the Chiefs this week:ESPN (2nd from 2nd)MMQB (4th from 3rd)NFL.com (Elliot Harrison - 3rd from 3rd)SBNation (Rebecca Toback - 4th from 3rd)Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer - 3rd from 4th)Yahoo! Sports (Frank Schwab - 1st from 2nd)CBS Sports (Pete Prisco - 4th from 4th)USA Today (Nate Davis - 4th from 4th)Other power rankings we noticed this week:Jaguars.com (John Oehser — 1st from 2nd) Why not them at No. 1?NJ.com (Joe Giglio — 1st from 2nd) No offense is consistently as good as Kansas City’s right now. Patrick Mahomes is the NFL MVP, and Andy Reid has an answer for every defense thrown at him.NBCSports.com (Scott Bair — 4th from 3rd) Pat Mahomes is great. We get it. That Kareen Hunt kid is pretty gosh darn special, too.Chicago Tribune (Brad Biggs — 3rd from 3rd) The juggernaut has been held under 30 points once all season, and QB Patrick Mahomes has three targets with six or more touchdown catches.ArizonaSports.com (Vince Marotta — 3rd from 4th) Chiefs had five touchdowns on their first six possessions in easy win.Bleeding Green Nation (Brandon Lee Gowton — 2nd from 3rd) KC is rolling inferior opponents like clockwork. Ho hum.Mile High Report (Pete Baron — 1st from 2nd) Congrats to the Chiefs, you are the new “Best Team” in the NFL. I debated putting the Saints up here, but the Chiefs didn’t do anything to warrant being leap frogged. Remember how last year everyone was saying that the Eagles would lose like they always did in the playoffs? Well, that didn’t happen and people keep saying the same thing about the Chiefs. Just use that for a bit of food for thought. I’d love to see a Super Bowl with my #1 and #2 ranked teams [Baron has the Saints #2].In the final analysis, it’s not so much about what the Chiefs did this week.It’s about what the New Orleans Saints did — defeating the previously unbeaten Los Angeles Rams 45-35 in New Orleans.The Rams deserved to fall from the top spot.The Saints deserved to rise.Meanwhile, the New England Patriots beat the Green Bay Packers impressively — sorry, I meant to say, “Tom Brady beat Aaron Rodgers impressively” —and that left the Chiefs as the odd team out, having done nothing more exciting than defeating the Browns.I thought Frank Schwab of Yahoo! Sports framed the situation in the proper way: the Saints, the Rams and the Chiefs all have a legitimate argument to be proclaimed the best in the league right now.I’d even go as far to agree with Schwab’s pick; on balance, I think the Chiefs have the most compelling case.But even if you think the Chiefs’ argument is the best one — like a number of pundits who don’t happen to be included in our tabulation — it’s still... you know... arguable.Elsewhere, things pretty much stayed the same.The Houston Texans moved into the Top 10, while the Washington Redskins fell out; those two teams also posted the biggest gain and loss of the week. The Detroit Lions descended into the cellar, which allowed the Indianapolis Colts to get a hoof-hold on the edge of the windowsill and climb out.The biggest disagreements among the scribes were about two teams that played each other.ESPN’s poll dropped the Washington Redskins just one spot — and nudged the Atlanta Falcons up only one position — after the 38-14 spanking the Falcons gave the Redksins.Meanwhile, Schwab and NFL.com’s Elliot Harrison gave the Falcons big boosts, while Prisco and Nate Davis of USA Today dropped the Redksins hard.Snark of the weekLots of worthy jibes this week.But I loved this one about the Cardinals from Scott Bair at NBCSports.com:So how will this change when we total up the data from the number-crunchers, and come up with Arrowhead Pride True Power Rankings for Week 10?It’s hard to say, but I feel it in my bones: we’ll have a new team at the the top of the list on Wednesday.Be sure to check it out!
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