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Old 10-01-2012, 10:18 AM   #65
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Re: Week 4: Kansas City Chiefs (1-2) vs. San Diego Chargers (2-1)

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You can't just toss aside committing six turnovers like it was just bad luck. Cassel made some awful decisions and throws and Charles needs to protect the ball. Those weren't bad breaks, they were bad plays.
Two of those (one for sure) should have been caught by his intended target.

I'm a Chargers fan lmao, what do you want me to say exactly?

All I'm saying is if it weren't for the 6 turnovers, the Chiefs would most likely would have won the game. Whether it be by "bad breaks" or "bad plays". My bad if my comments sat wrong with you so much lol.
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Definetly some cases of not getting the ball to bounce your way, but those attributable to Cassel are all on him
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