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Kansas City is going to be tough to throw on, also right now Cincy is playing better on the road so it is going to be tough
"With love, with patience, and with Faith
....She'll make her way" ~ Natalie Merchant
For Brees it is a bit of both. offense was loaded with talented playmakers - many with spectacular run after the catch skills. But, other QBs in this era have had that and none have gone over 5K multiple times. Brees is extremely talented and gets lost in the Manning/Brady debate - he should be up there as well.
Imagine if this offense had been utilized to its potential early in the season. Ben would looking at 6000 passing yards.
I know that kind of statement is not entirely fair since Bryant probably didn't have the offense completely figured out early on and the line needed some time to gel. On the other hand it isn't my job to be fair. I'm a fan.![]()
The Steelers need also a win of the ravens also to be in the playoffs
http://www.steelersdepot.com/2014/12...-playoff-spot/
edit:wrong thread
Drew's 1st 5,000 yard season was in 2008. Though rules were sliding in favor of offense back then, the rules didn't turn into flag football level til 2011. Comparison, Kurt Warner was 2md with 4,583 yards, only 6 players had 4,000 yards passing (compared to an average of 10 the last 3 years), and only 3 of which passed for more than 4,100 yards
The chiefs have not given once 300 yards to a QB this year and they played against Peyton Manning(2 times), Brady and Rivers
It'll be a challenge for Ben
Tom Brady is Gay
The chiefs gave 5.3 yards per pass, which is the best in the NFL
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...s/kan/2014.htm
Ben need 365 yards....
I think if we go up early on the Bengals they will fold up like a cheap suit. Ben doesn't get the 5,000 this year.
Today was a game that goes to my point that big passing yardage totals aren't necessarily relevant to winning. I've got nothing against Ben racking up big numbers. But same token a cooly efficient 220 yards probably speaks to a more balanced team effort. And that's what we're going to need more of to keep advancing to the next level. Or at least having the ability to grind out an efficient win speaks to a team coming together the right way at the right time.
"A man's got to know his limitations."
Yeah, the problem was that for a lot of the game, our defense was as porous as ever, except Alex Smith can't throw further than 10 yards. So instead of the usual 5-play, 80-yard drive in 1:30 for a touchdown, it was 12-play, 75-yard drives in 7:00 for a field goal. I guess we kind of did the same thing, only with a couple of touchdowns mixed in.
Anyway, possible that he gets it next week, flip a coin.
See you Space Cowboy ...
He currently sits at over 4,600 yards for the season. In hindsight, the fact that we're in the playoffs with the chance to win the division is just fine with me, 5,000 yards or not.