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Ankle injury of Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco examined

Patrick always has *** good performances in the crucial moments. He's had some big, our best players get called back, but they, they were, they were, it was *** great work from him as we went along. So what do we learn from those turnovers? They kill you. They don't give you, they very rarely give you an opportunity to win the game. So when you get a *** win with three turnovers, that's, uh, that's *** plus, but we have to take care of business and then penalties. Uh, when you have all those things on the plus side of the field, at the end of the day, those are points, whether it's a *** field goal or, or whether it's a *** touchdown, those are points. So we have to make sure we take care of that, uh, and improve. And we had some young guys, uh, that got some of those penalties and they'll learn from them. And, uh, Kingsley, uh, he's arguably one of the best defensive ends in the, in the league, it would be a great experience for him to take and learn from. And, uh, and I finally took him out of the game. Sometimes you have to take a step back to take a step forward. So, uh, and, uh, you know, so, uh, a year came along and did a good job. Now he, he had punishment there too, but, uh, very rarely do you get a guy like that to play against? And what you want to do is learn from it and, and move on. So, anyway, with that time, getting the range of the buster. Yeah, I thought, uh, I, I feel more comfortable at the 32. So, uh, and then, but he, yeah, he, he could have been. Yeah, but I'm, I'm usually, if you're anywhere in that range at 3540, pretty confident that he's going to drill it. Just explain, what, what do you think? How bad I think it is. But, yeah, I don't really know right now. So I'll just have to see what they're doing right now. So I haven't really had a chance to talk to them or anything about that, that you're already facing that. If you have to do that or you have to take it out, and, yeah, so, listen, it's a great learning experience. Uh, sometimes when you get hit a couple of times and you're a young guy, you haven't quite figured out the answers to the test yet, how to fix it, and your coach talks to you and, and then you have to calm down and, uh, that happens. So, you go back and you learn from it and, uh, a year it's going to be the same. Uh, he did a **** good job jumping in there and, uh, except for the penalty. What about beer? I mean, do you feel like he, I mean, obviously he did well. Do you feel like, uh, those situations, he wants those situations? I hope we're all that good under pressure. He, uh, he does, he does a *** great job with it. Yeah, turnovers. I know you didn't go back and look at everything. What you see on Patrick's first interception, yeah, the guy caught him, he, you know, he, he was waiting for Kels to just break in, Kels broke in there and he didn't see it. It was *** coverage to see and that veteran guy on the back linebacker, uh, snuck right into the frame. So he didn't miss a lot of them. Uh, but it was Car and you got him back in the game and he made some great plays for you. You love to go along with that. Yeah, he's still a young guy. You've got to keep the ball on your body and that, that leg, he was down low and had both hands on it, but it starts to lift and all of a sudden you get a *** punch out of it that you can learn from. You just can't do that at this level. So he came back and ran hard for us and you can *** talk a lot about Patrick or Harrison. How much confidence they have in those moments. How about you? What, what, what happens? Uh, uh, so, there's not, there's not *** much except that you want it to, you know, you hope that, yeah, it's *** completion. So, yeah. Right. Yeah, I mean, there's nothing else. I mean, you're in the middle of it. So, uh, I wasn't dreaming about going to the Bahamas back then, so, Coach Dave, it was a little bit, Shaar Conor seemed like a *** smart referee. Yeah. You know, I should have mentioned him because he had a *** damn good *** game, a *** damn good *** game. He's been all over the place and uh, uh, he's playing really good football right now. So, your expectation going back to Kingsley next week, we'll see, we'll see how it goes. Um, I'm going to go back and watch the tape and, and I'm going to talk to Coach *** and we'll, we'll go from there because it's *** a little more satisfying when you see *** a big man touch me. Yeah, that was good. No, he did *** a good job. I probably should have mentioned that too. Uh, that was *** great work. You know, he, uh, when you're so free, uh, sometimes you can freak out when you're not, you know, he backed it up and it was all good. It was great. Coach, uh, during the two-minute warning, Harrison walked up to the *** 50-yard line, picked up some grass, went airborne to prepare in case. Yeah. So he'll tell you that's his job. I mean, to figure all this out, these guys are half weathermen. So they know the wind, they know the weather and all that, and they have to factor it all in. His training is kicking in our stadium. So he knows exactly how it swirls and, uh, he does it *** well. So, yeah, you have a *** name for a touchdown. No, no, no, no. Too early in the season.

Ankle injury of Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco examined

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is being evaluated for a possible ankle injury. Pacheco left the game late in the fourth quarter with an apparent ankle injury. “The only major injury would be Isiah Pacheco,” Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said after the game. “He's getting checked out now, X-rays and everything.” Pacheco was very active in the game, rushing for 111 yards. He had 19 carries and five pass catches. Reid was unwilling to make a specific diagnosis of the injury. ESPN's Jeff Darlington reports that Pacheco left the stadium on crutches and wearing a walking boot.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is being evaluated for a possible ankle injury.

Pacheco left the game late in the fourth quarter, apparently due to an ankle injury.

“The only major injury would be Isiah Pacheco,” Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said after the game. “He's getting checked out, x-rays and stuff.”

Pacheco was very busy in the game and totaled 111 yards.

He had 19 runs and five catches.

Reid was unwilling to give a specific diagnosis of the injury.

ESPN's Jeff Darlington reports that Pacheco left the stadium on crutches and in walking boots.

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