ode
Just one game and against a team that won it last year.
SB hangover and all that
Just a matter of time before Smith returns to super conservative form, imo.
Unless Boomer is right.
If he is, then that super QB has lit a fire under Smith's ass for once.

    Spuzz Boomer has no respect for Smith, based on his comments. I hope Mahomes tears it up someday, but odds are he'll fail....he's done nothing in the league. Alex has piss poor talent around him and last night he had the good fortune to have a play maker shine for him. He's gotten it done with crappy receivers and at one time a great RB, not the recipe in today's NFL. Not saying he's great, but he's good enough and Boomer is an asshat for what he said!

      Re the question, yes CK could have executed a performance like Smith....odds are no, but I believe he could....been on the wrong side of CK too many times to underestimate him, same thing with M. Vick, both dealt heartbreaking losses to GB in big games.

      PA-PLAYA Question #1: could Colin Kaepernick have executed an Alex Smith-type performance last night to kick off the season with a big win against the Pats?

      My response: No.

      Probably not, but to be fair that was one of the best games Smith has ever played as well. 4th most yards, 2nd most TDs, 4th best QB rating....in 148 tries.

      ode - I really agree with you on Smith. The Chiefs substantially upgraded their receiving corps due in part to cutting Jeremy Maclin (and eating many millions left on his contract) who was their #1 WR the past two years. The wide receivers have been SO BAD that 2 years ago the Chiefs (Smith) did not have one touchdown pass to a wide out the entire season.

      Last night the strength of the running game shocked New England (3rd round draft pick/rookie starting that a year ago was dazzling the alumni at powerhouse Toledo) due to an injury to #1. It was a perfect storm, an efficient offense that New England didn't game plan against correctly due to all the new faces of receivers and running backs (except TE Travis Kelce and he had one catch right before halftime) and a much improved defense that added speed in the off season.

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      The Chiefs eliminated me from my survivor pool with that upset. I suck at picking games.........and other stuff.

      Smith is a fine QB with a good arm that is reluctant to throw it down field for some reason. I don't have enough info to know if it is him or the play caller that is tentative (or perhaps the play caller knowing the limitations of the Q😎. (Just found out if you follow a capital B with close parenthesis the software inserts an emoji). Same with Tannehill in Miami. Both have, and have had receivers very capable of stretching the field, but almost never pull the trigger on long throws more than once a game, if that. After seeing some of the Raven's game yesterday, I can tell Maclin is not going to have to endure the decoy role there as he has for his time in KC. Wish he didn't show boat his way into the end zone though.

      I will personally drive to GB and kick Mike McCarthy in the gonads if he calls one more stupid 😯ing timeout at the end of the first half....this guy just doesn't get it....he cost his team 3 pts. Last year he did this and cost the team pts vs. Dallas in the regular season game, that time it was 7. Essentially there is 45 secs on the clock, GB has two timeouts, he calls them at the end of the half to make the other team punt, where the punt would be the last play or there would be one play left. But he has been burned by the other team getting the first down on 3rd, using their own timeout, and then going down the field. It's plain silliness as in both instances they are just trying to run out the clock!

      Granted there were some questionable calls in the game....but that game should not have been in reach for Seattle. Wise up Mike!

        ode

        He seems to have the Andy Reid syndrome... Reid tortured us in Philly with his inability to get the play calling in before the clock would wind down to nothing.

        Just really bad time management by the head coach imo.

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        Who are your best 6 teams in the NFL after the first week of the 2017-2018 NFL season?

        Hard to tell from this Cowboys fan, but I will go:

        New England
        Green Bay
        Atlanta
        Dallas
        Minnesota
        Oakland/Las Vegas and Seattle- Tie

        • No team really played well in week 1

        KC
        Raiders
        Atlanta
        Dallas
        GB
        NE, just because I need a 6th, but I would put Honorable mention-

        ViQueens, Ravens, Broncos, and Eagles....Panthers not far behind, and don't rule out the Lions!

        Random thoughts from the Pats loss to the Chiefs.

        1. The Patriots defense was awful / horrendous.
        2. Brady misses Edleman.
        3. May not have this exactly right, but either 2 or 3 of their Super Bowl wins started with a loss in game 1 of that season. I do remember when Buffalo beat them 30 to 0 in their season opener one year they won the Super bowl.
        4. Glad this 16 and 0 crap can come to end (early).
        5. What was it 3 years ago when the Chiefs spanked the Pats in September and everyone was calling to an end to the Brady and Belichick era. Trent Dilfer was one of those that made an ass of himself as I remember. That was the game that Belichick famously said after (that) "we're on to Cincinnati." I believe they won the Super Bowl that year as well.
        6. Even if the Pats aren't as good as last year, their AFC opponents haven't improved to the extent that I don't see anyone challenging them.
        7. It's only one game and with all the new personal and the Patriots having a very complicated playbook, it's way too early to say whether this game was a bellwether game or a sign of things to come. History points to the latter. In a good way for Pats fans............... Time will tell...........

          Is the Vikings offense really that much better or was the Saints defense just terrible?

          Same question about the Rams and the Colts.

          Was the Giants offensive line so bad that it hid how mediocre the Cowboys defense is?

          Are Houston fans cursed into continually seeing the worst QB performances?

          How many INTs will Cutler throw in his Miami debut?

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          Sneakylong

          Brady's out two of the receivers he knows now, but will start to work with the new receivers and should be clicking after a few games. Can't really afford to lose anyone else though. Glad to hear your house made it through the storm.

          Top 6 teams:

          Atlanta
          Carolina
          Kansas City
          Denver
          Pittsburg
          Baltimore

          I believe New England will definitely be powerful if they aren't plagued by more key injuries. I also believe, and hope I'm wrong, that Watson will start to make plays with Houston soon and they will be nasty if that happens. Tampa looks great on paper, but we'll have to wait until week 2 to get a look at them in action.

          Top 3 NFC
          Atlanta
          Dallas
          Green Bay

          Top 3 AFC
          KC
          New England
          Denver
          (Honorable mention Pittsburgh)

          Offensive line weakness looked like a big issue for Houston, Seattle, and the NYG. All three have good defenses but their offenses look to be in trouble. O-line also looked bad for both Washington and Philly in their game.

            Both Dallas and GB looked good, but it's worth noting in both instances that their opponents failed to generate any meaningful offense.

            I think New England will struggle this year without viable receivers. They need to make some moves to get someone in there that can create some means of separation and be an option for Brady. I suspect that this is management's most pressing issue at the moment. A huge part of their defense is fueled by offense, much more so than any other team in the league imo.

            KC looked good, or better yet - Alex Smith looked great. I don't know where they will stand come December, but they kicked off their season on a great note, beating up on New England the way they did. But (imo) they're not as good as NE made them out to be. New England couldn't have played worse.

            There's talk that Andrew Luck might be out of Indianapolis very soon, and if so - I find that bad for the organization. The Colts have morphed into a 4-12 team under Pagano's leadership, so maybe they should keep Luck and get rid of Pagano. GM Chris Ballard just walked into the job back in January, so it's too early to tell if he knows what he's doing. Judging by the personnel moves made in the off season however, there's not much to be excited about there. Then again, Irsay is as much a problem as anyone else. There not gonna fix that, not as long as he's writing the checks.

            Officiating has already been absolutely dreadful in just the first week this season. Not a Seahawks fan by any means, but there were at least 4 mind-boggling bad calls in that game alone. Might be time for the league to develop full-time officials, me thinks. Some of these refs are just clueless.

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              MidwayJ

              The O-line for Philly continues to be an issue. And aging vets with ongoing injury issues continue to plague them. Jason Peters has been a warrior for the Eagles during his time there, but 35 years behind him aren't helping matters.

              If Wentz has to continue running for his life, this team will continue to struggle doing better than 8-8.

              Way too early to be throwing in the towel, but this team stands no chance to win the division with such a porous front line.