Bro we don’t need you to post an official thread, we have one. https://bbs.clutchfans.net/threads/unofficial-official-offseason-thread-2025.325179/
I felt like we had a chance through it all during the game. Mishaps and some ref bs happened, but we were right there. I had Super Bowl expectations before the season started but those expectations went down the gutter the more I saw the team play. what do y’all think, what are the most critical moves we need to make? I don’t think Tank Dell will have a long career in this league. our Defense is excellent imo. Hunter, Anderson and autry look great. Lassiter and Sting are great. Bullock did a good job. To’o’too? Did solid, Azeez shat the bed in the last game but he’s not bad? Harris I had high expectations for but no idea what’s going on with him.
The Chiefs just make the NFL not fun or exciting and too predictable. Same with the Dodgers. My two favorite sports have become harder to care about.
Too many mental mistakes all year long. This team has talent but doesn't have fundamentals down. Protection schemes, penalties, clock management. Out of all teams in the division round we beat ourselves the most by far. If Demeco wants to take the next step as a head coach he is going to have to get better here. And Nick needs to acquire smart players not just talented players
CJ = get in better physical shape Everyone else = get in better mental shape (Football IQ lacking) FA = negotiate, negotiate, negotiate Draft = BPA on offense
Rewatched the game and just look at the score or momentum every time a flag came out …. It was always a slap against the Texans we have WAJ and Hunter who can’t buy flags - we get called for the ticky tack stuff, while refs miss the obvious offsides or holding or PI … it is deflating
If we as fans could feel it, you can just imagine how the players felt experiencing it in real time - especially b/c they knew it going into the game.
What good is Mark Andrews (or any TE)… if our inexperienced OC can’t counter to the adjustments by Spags which had Dalton Schultz consistently trying to block the guy who ended up with 3 sacks.