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  1. 16 minutes ago, TSOL said:

    Why doesn't the NFL force the chiefs to change their name? All teams in America with a name that references the native indigenous population have been forced to change their names, why do the Chiefs, with their arrowhead emblem, why do they get to keep their name?

     

    Eff the Chiefs

    that's a damn good question. I liked how tucker just smiled with the thought in the back of his head that it will be my kick at the end that gets us to the dance and sends you and your boy home. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, iccrewman112 said:

    I am so glad Social Media didn’t exist when Scott Norwood missed his kick. People can be ruthless. But I’m sure they never made a single mistake at their job we should ask their bosses.

     

    glass houses.

    job? they are likely low life crack heads that have no job. ruthless? no, they are nothing more than cowards that need to be strung up by their balls.

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  3. 15 minutes ago, H2o said:

    All of the talk about JA17's "prime years" being wasted, and all of the incessant whining about every single detail around here can make this board tiresome. Every single thought posted as a thread no matter how irrational, how vague, or how much of a LAMP they may be. The "fire, cut, and trade" trains are all over the place again. All of the Nancy's have come back out of the woodworks as soon as Bass missed the kick, the ones who hadn't been as present during the 6 game win streak. 

     

    First, the Chiefs game. JA17 was balling. All the bobbleheads on TV can say whatever they want, about any aspect, but that's clowns do. They came to the circus all piled in the same VW. Cook had a solid game, outside of the dropped TD pass. The game plan was solid on offense, even though things shifted a bit in the 4th. There are multiple factors that cost us. The defense couldn't stop a nose bleed. The loss Bernard was the final nail in the coffin there. Not being able to stop the run hurt. Huge drops by the WR's. If those 3 passes are completed, then JA has another 150yds and likely one more TD. That ball to Diggs was in the air 70 yards and an ABSOLUTE dime. There's no excuse. Sherfield was being interfered with on the first one, but that was a perfect throw as well. Then he had an opportunity when Josh laid the other out there, but just couldn't secure it. Bass put the flame out altogether with his recreation of a Norwood classic. Tough loss. Very emotional. It leaves a bad taste in your mouth knowing how close we were again. Still, it's not the end of the world. 

     

    Everyone wants to act like it's time to completely deconstruct the whole thing. Everyone also forgets that Reid was the lovable underachiever in Philly. His teams won 6 division titles, were in 5 NFCCG (4 in a row at one point), and made one SB in that time which they did not win. Even in KC he didn't win anything of importance until he had Mahomes, Kelce, and Hill. Brett Veach and Andy Reid built this monster together they have now. They have hit on their drafts more often than not, on both sides of the ball. Now that Reid has a couple of SB's in KC and been on an insane run of AFCCG's the last few years people talk about him as one of the best coaches in history. They forget the lovable underachiever he once was. 

     

    Peyton Manning had multiple MVP's and numerous accolades to his credit prior to the 2006 season. He was recognized as one of the top QB's in the game. But his teams were always coming up short in the Playoffs. In four of those Playoff appearances they failed to even win a single game. One and done. We're talking about teams that had Edgerrin James, Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison, and Dallas Clark on offense. Then they had Bob Sanders, Dwight Freeney, and Robert Mathis on defense. They were always coming up short. In his 9th season, 2006, they finally had that magical run and Peyton made it to his 1st SB. It also helped that they came up against a much lesser opponent in the Rex Grossman led Chicago Bears for that SB and it ended in a victory. 

     

    I know we live in a microwave society, and instant gratification is almost viewed as a right by many people these days, but it's not always the case. Sometimes you do have to struggle and toil before you actually achieve your goals. The team has needs. Trenches need to be shored up. Weapons need to be obtained in the passing game still. We need good fortune with injuries for once. But one thing we do have? We have an elite QB. Screw the media bobbleheads and so called reporters. the clown show will continue with them no matter what. Also, despite my grumblings against Sean McDermott at times, I still think he's a solid coach and it's not time for him to be shown the door just yet. I think Beane is a solid GM who has actually made some really good moves for this team. Even though this year is fresh in my mind, and the pain of the loss is real, I still know that as long as we have JA17 at the helm our SB window is open. Now let's hope they make the right moves in the offseason and for once, next season, that God smiles down upon this team injury wise. 

     

     

    that was way too rational for this joint. good post. I think the worst of all this to me, is how the so called bills fans threatened Bass. that was below low. those aren't bills fans but nothing more than morons that need their asses handed to them.

     

    I also felt pretty bad for JA, the kid gives it his all. 

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  4. 1 minute ago, KDIGGZ said:

    I will enjoy it when we win something. Until then we are Phillip Rivers and the Chargers or Marvis Lewis and the Bengals. Nobody remembers those teams or is impressed that they were above average for many years. Need to win it all at least once to be considered great

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  5. one lombardi before I die...

     

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    as a fan of more than 5 decades, I have been soaking up this last run this team has been making since McD & Company took over the reins. been an up and down ride, but not one a well seasoned fan shouldn't be able to endure, just as many seasons and regimes have seen through the years. but this one seems special. resilient is putting it mildly. what a group, what a team, all playing for each other and the city of buffalo and fans throughout the nation, and even the world.

     

    yeah, I can say I'm enjoying the moment and hanging on for the ride...

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    'This is a massive, historic game'

     

     

    It's only fitting that Kansas City stands in the way of Buffalo's first AFC Championship appearance since 2021 – when the two teams met in Arrowhead Stadium with Kansas City getting the better of the Bills.

     

    Six weeks ago, the Bills traveled to Kansas City with what seemed like the season on the line. After the bye week, Buffalo was 6-6 and the 11th overall seed in the AFC – meaning they were well outside of the playoff picture with the toughest stretch of their schedule coming up.

     

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    Kyle Brandt of the NFL Network compared the two star quarterbacks to Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, who shared a historic rivalry as two of the greatest of all time at the position. Just like Brady got the best of Manning in their first two matchups, Mahomes has two wins over Allen between each of their postseason matchups, both of which were held in New England.

     

    Manning got Brady back in their third matchup, which was in Indianapolis. Now that Allen will finally host Mahomes in the playoffs, will he repeat the same fate?

     

    "This is a massive, historic game," Brandt said. "There are three really good games this weekend and then there is one chapter in a saga. This is a saga in a franchise that we will talk about for decades, the Bills gotta have this one. They gotta have it."

     

     

    Garrett Podell | CBS Sports:  Josh Allen will have a career playoff game in Bills’ win

     

    Since letting James Cook cook in the Bills 31-10 win over Dallas, Josh Allen has averaged 242 passing yards, 2.75 total touchdowns and 50 rushing yards per game. With the Bills quarterback playing at an MVP-level, Podell predicts that Buffalo wins a barnburner thanks to a heroic performance from Allen.

     

    "Josh Allen is coming off the first playoff game ever with three passing touchdowns, at least 70 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown on Monday in the victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers. … So what will happen when the Bills star quarterback collides with the Chiefs defense? Allen shreds Kansas City's 'D' that loves playing with its back turned to the quarterback, providing just enough production to overcome a big day from Patrick Mahomes in his first career road playoff game."

     

     

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