Kansas City Chiefs Evoke Feelings of the ‘Worst’ Kind in Opponent
Kansas City Chiefs Evoke Feelings of the ‘Worst’ Kind in Opponent The October 31 match between San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs was heading in favor of the former until the last moments saw a turnaround of results. It may have been the worst day for Philip Rivers of the Chargers, but he has recently denied saying that. He claims that he was lip-read wrongly, but that it may have been the worst play in which he was ever involved. While such comments get highlighted in the press very easily, Rivers has been careful about the message he sends to the opponents and his fans. The Chargers lost 20-23 to the Chiefs, but the quick scores after recovery were hard to believe for fans of both sides.No matter what the post-match comments were, Rivers accepted that the defeat was one of the worst ever. Although his team played well for most of the game’s duration, it appeared as though complacency had crept into the Chargers in the last few minutes. While Rivers is in the news for his comments, he has also received a great deal of publicity for his tenacity. He has also been seen as someone careful off the field, and makes sure that he researches well with his movements and ball-handling techniques. Rivers fans are also eager to know the status of his chest injury, especially because it seems to be hampering his movements. Although he played well in most of the recent NFL matches, fans agree that he may not be as good as before.Rivers has also been going through a phase, which many say is a decline. From his rating of more than 105 in 2008, there has been a decline. A few months back it went to about 82, and now it is just over 80. Although Rivers is a top player by most standards in the NFL, his game does not raise big hopes nowadays. The chest injury recently talked about in the press may have caused him to lose grip on the ball in the match against KC Chiefs. As many believe, Rivers accepts that such a mistake in the ending phase of the match could be the very reason for the Chargers going down unexpectedly.
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