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Quick kneel and a timeout then
That burns one TO and it still takes some time off the clock. If the kick is to the 5-15 yard area it's better than giving them 25 yards. Absolutely would have been better than kicking into the end zone. Squib kick burns 4 seconds at least.
 
It’s wide open this year. I don’t see any team as much of a favorite over another. It makes me wish my team didn’t suck ass this year because this is the year to make a run lol
 
What is there about the Chiefs to dislike?
Although they didn't run it yesterday, USUALLY The Cheifs best play is trying for the 44 yard pass interference penalty.
Never seen a team benefit as much as they do.
Mahomes just throws it up there where the DB often has no choice.
I respect and admire Andy Reid, and Tyreke Hill is worth the price of admission, but I, personally, am tired of KC, and Travis Kelce trying to act like a hip-hop star. "Hit Me Up!!"
GFY Trav...
 
Although they didn't run it yesterday, USUALLY The Cheifs best play is trying for the 44 yard pass interference penalty.
Never seen a team benefit as much as they do.
Mahomes just throws it up there where the DB often has no choice.
I respect and admire Andy Reid, and Tyreke Hill is worth the price of admission, but I, personally, am tired of KC, and Travis Kelce trying to act like a hip-hop star. "Hit Me Up!!"
GFY Trav...
Pass interference rules have totally changed the game and make it very frustrating to watch. For me at least.
 
The Chiefs fans are the worst. Derek Carr of the Raiders said that is the only fanbase that are really jerks.

Kansas City is also one of the worst "main" city places in the US I have been to.

With all of that said, Watching Mahomes is like watching greatness. Hoping he wins this year so everyone hyping Herbert, Burrow, Allen as being better than Mahomes can stfu.
 
Pass interference rules have totally changed the game and make it very frustrating to watch. For me at least.
For me it's the contact fouls. Some of the helmet to helmet fouls should be left alone.
 
It’s wide open this year. I don’t see any team as much of a favorite over another. It makes me wish my team didn’t suck ass this year because this is the year to make a run lol
I think it is going to be the Chiefs vs. Rams.

The only team I don't want to win are the Bengals.
 
Sensible overtime rules would have accomplished the same thing.
There is something going around online that the Chiefs petitioned for overtime rule changes in 2019 because the same thing happened to them in the playoffs against the Patriots.

The bills voted against it.
 
Something quite wrong about a "SlyPokerCAT" not rooting for the Bengals.
Meow, after all.
I don't view Burrow as the underdog like a lot of people seem to be doing here. He was at LSU and was the #1 pick. Yes, the Bengals haven't gone far in a long time, but if there was a team that was an underdog this week, I would have said the Bills with Josh Allen who started at a junior college and only had two offers to transfer. Eastern Michigan and Wyoming. He transferred to Wyoming and the rest is history.

Out of who is left, I want Mahomes to be the goat over Brady....because I hate Brady.

But, I also wouldn't mind seeing Stafford get one after all those years on the Lions.

It was funny seeing Stafford kick Suh and Suh telling Stafford he was gonna fuck him up.
 
I’m thinking Bengals / Rams

Bengals winning a close one like last night’s crazy ending. Rams in a blowout over 49’ers.
 
There is something going around online that the Chiefs petitioned for overtime rule changes in 2019 because the same thing happened to them in the playoffs against the Patriots.

The bills voted against it.

That would be ironic, if true.

The only reason I can come up with for Buffalo being against it is, they were at the tail end of being really bad for a really long time, and maybe they figured they've got better odds of winning a coin flip in OT than they do of winning an evenly weighted extra period? That would be terribly short-sighted, but it's all I've got.

Every team should be in favor of something that promotes both sides feeling the outcome was fair, when they have no possible way of knowing in advance which side they'll end up on.
 
Ravens Name Mike Macdonald Defensive Coordinator (baltimoreravens.com)
"The Ravens are welcoming back Mike Macdonald as their new defensive coordinator.

Macdonald spent seven seasons (2014-20) on Head Coach John Harbaugh's defensive staff. The 34-year-old Macdonald continues his rapid rise in coaching after serving as a defensive assistant, defensive backs coach and linebackers coach in Baltimore before leaving to become the University of Michigan's defensive coordinator last season."
 

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