Hahahahahahahahahaha if I’m wrong I’ll be so happy but hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Jalen hurts gonna get sacked 15 times with that all out blitz defense. Chiefs will just hold brown and smith. Barkley will get his probably but yeah ****ing right.
Yeah I mean at some point, probably next year to buffalo in week 5. Ain’t happening in the Super Bowl. I don’t know anyone saying the chiefs are t good. They’re really good. But if there is any question at all they always get the benefit. Spot here. Flag there. Let a play run first and then announce a challenge after the fact there. All out blitz, refs let dbs hold, it’s not really that shocking they’ve broken a record for consecutive wins in one score games. Mahomes and Reid are awesome and they get a little nudge here and there and everywhere when they need it.
not one, not two, not three, not four, not five…. maybe by the time CJ is 40 Mahomes will retire and we can get past the divisional
I really ****ing hope Mahomes doesn’t reach 7 Super Bowl wins. I’d like for Brady to remain the GOAT, unless it’s one of our QB’s winning 7 or more Super Bowls. All drama aside, I thoroughly enjoyed watching Tom Brady for 20+ years. He was actually fun to watch, unlike this douchebag piece of ****, Mahomes. Imagine being drafted #199 overall in the 6th round and then winning 7 rings and playing for 20+ years. Just an amazing story. The league tried so many times to stop Brady from winning, but he always found a way. He went to the Super Bowl 10 times in about 20 years and won seven. I really hope Mahomes doesn’t reach six or seven wins.
I don't think the NFL will allow anyone to beat the Chiefs. The officiating today wasn't as bad as some games, but the favoritism was still on display. The shots of Taylor Swift make me want to ......... And, Mahomes must be the fastest human on earth because NO ONE can catch him. I thought the Bills made some dumb moves like deciding to go a yard at a time and a cloud of dust. That didn't work out.
Nobody will hit him either. If I was a d coordinator I think I would literally go Gregg Williams, just tell people to headhunt, they’re gonna call flags anyway.
I got news for you: Refs are very inconsistent calling penalties for lining up in the neutral zone. They happen multiple times every single game but very few get called. Besides, LOL, the Chiefs aren't even offsides in this photo.
But you're judging on the results. The issue here wasn't the Bills going for 2 - it was them failing. They lost a game by 3 in which they left 4 points on the table by failing. Net, they lost 6 pts because they missed on a pair of them and the Chiefs made theirs. But anytime you fail at things while the other team succeeds, you're going to be worse off. If the Bills had been making their 2 pt conversions, perhaps they win this game. The reason I brought up 4th downs is that 10-15 years ago, this was the same argument. On 4th and 1, it was crazy to go for it outside of the 4th quarter when you needed to score. Everyone kicked field goals or punted. Over time, people realized this was silly and it was far better to take those risks. That was the Belichick vs Manning controversy in the playoffs - Belichick was well ahead of his time there. In 5-10 years, if offenses maintains the advantage it has over defense in today's game, people are going to realize the same thing about 2 pt conversions. If you go for them and succeed, you force the other team to match you. Great offenses will realize they should do it all the time outside of specific situations; good offenses should do it often; bad offenses definitely shouldn't. In college, Chip Kelly and Oregon used to do it all the time - they'd score, go for 2, and get an 8-0 lead that the opposing teams were stuck matching. If they failed or didn't try for 2 and Oregon did it again, suddenly Oregon had a 2 possession lead despite scoring 2 TDs vs 1 for the other team. The big problem with both the 4th downs and 2 pt conversions is that no one criticizes the coach for going the "safe" route, even though it's not the right option. Because the big failures are far more memorable than the times that it helped. Thus the Detroit example from the praise in the regular season vs the criticism in the playoffs last year.