Kansas City's performance potential amid low-scoring trend

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00:02 The one o'clock games are all low point totals.
00:05 They're all around the low high 30s, low 40s.
00:07 So they're not expecting much excitement at the one o'clock games.
00:10 The afternoon games, Kansas City charged there, that can be more exciting.
00:14 Certainly the night game, we've picked points galore in that context.
00:18 But yeah, games are a little dull so far, a little boring.
00:21 Which is, we're in mid-October now.
00:23 It's not like defense are ahead of offense now because the season just started and
00:26 there's no practice, blah, blah, blah.
00:27 It's midseason here.
00:28 We should be picking things up here, but right now we haven't.
00:31 The quarterbacks are a problem.
00:33 Really, it's only if you're in a super flex league as far as the quarterback
00:35 itself, right?
00:36 Who cares about Jimmy G unless you're in a two quarterback league.
00:39 But that affects Devante Adams.
00:42 It affects Jacoby Myers.
00:45 Our team's now gonna, okay, we're gonna stop Josh Jacobs.
00:48 We don't think Hoyer can throw to beat us, so
00:49 we're gonna have eight men stacked in line to scrimmage.
00:51 How does that affect that?
00:52 That's where the trickle down effect really comes into for me.
00:55 Devante Adams wasn't doing anything with Jimmy Garoppolo.
00:58 Is he gonna do anything with Brian Hoyer?
01:00 I don't know.
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