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Einstein

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  1. Here is a better source for you. I won’t even spam the board 3 times to give it to you
  2. Just wait for the "grass cutting in the 1920s" thread. That comes closer to draft time.
  3. No it's access to more and more viewers. No magic about it. The NFL has made expanding its audience a priority. That doesn't help your case. The NFL went through a 4 year viewership slump from Super Bowl 2018 to 2021. KC was in 2 of those 4 Super Bowls. No, it has nothing to do with that. The year before that had a SF with a massive market and it was 10 million lower than 2016. Rams/Bengals had a higher viewership than KC the year before. You dont have any idea what youre talking about, but I'm sure you will continue to reply and pretend like you do. I'll allow you to have the last word.
  4. The SB has been steadily rising every 3 years for 50 years. 2000: 84 million 2003: 89 million (KC wasnt playing 2006: 93 million (KC wasnt playing) 2009: 106 million (KC wasnt playing 2013: 112 million (KC wasnt playing) Then in KC's Super Bowl against TB, it tanked: 95 million Next year with the Rams: bakc up to 99 million etc. Last years Super Bowl had 20 more million viewers than Cincinatti... but thats after a KC Super Bowl plummeted the viewership's by 5 million the year before! Cinci was higher than KC. Hate to break it to ya. Its not KC.
  5. Bills-Dolphins playoffs two years ago ... with a 3rd string QB ... was the most watched wild-card on CBS in nearly a decade. It's the Bills. Bills-Steelers were the most watched wild-card game last year. It's the Bills They were the opposite of buzzy. They had limped into the playoffs losing 2 of their last 3 regular season games and were 8 point underdogs. It's the Bills. The Super Bowl keeps rising in numbers because of access to the game growing - its not the teams. It could have been Detroit - San Diego and it would have had 123 million. Whether its Bills-Dolphins, Bills-Steelers, Bills-Broncos, Bills-Ravens, or Bills-Chiefs ... the Bills consistently have the most watched or 2nd most watched playoff game of the entire round theyre playing in. It's the Bills.
  6. Bills-Denver is a good matchup to you? How about Bills-Dolphins with a 3rd string backup QB? Its the Bills. Theyre the draw.
  7. right… everyone needs 3 seperate tweets to clog up the board and reduce load times 🙄 They are not. The viewership numbers tell us that it is in fact the Bills. The Chiefs only have the most watched playoff game when the Bills are playing.
  8. Kemp wouldn’t make it out of the wild card round in todays game.
  9. Fitzpatrick commented today that the blitz Spags sent was “impossible” to block with a 5 man line. Which is what I said earlier - the play was doomed from the start. It didn’t matter if we slid protection right or not. Would it have bought Josh another half second? Sure. But even with that, the play was doomed because Spags knew what the play was and set the perfect defense for it. Brady went to the same well too many times.
  10. The Bills-Chiefs AFCCG was the most watched AFCCG in the history of the NFL, at 57 million viewers. Unlike what some media outlets may lead you to believe, it’s not because of the Chiefs. The Bills are the main draw. - The Bills were the 2nd most-viewed game of the wild-card round (even against a mediocre Denver team) at 31.1 million. - The Bills were the most-viewed game of the divisional round at 42.2 million. - The Bills were the most-viewed game of the Championship round at 56.7 million. The common denominator is the Bills every time.
  11. Not to mention, why would Pegula and other non-Chiefs owners be okay with it? Makes no sense. I think the refs are just bad at their job. I really have no explanation for not overturning that Worthy catch either. That ball hit the ground.
  12. That’s what you got out of that press conference?
  13. True. But that picture is the view the ref who spotted him short had. So how could he tell if this picture can’t? The ref who spotted us with the first down is the ref on the side of the field that’s staring at the ball. I don’t think it’s a conspiracy - I think it’s just a mistake.
  14. New angle (from NFL Films). Yeah, Allen had that first down.
  15. Again, it has nothing to do with the player. You just don’t do deals with your enemy. Ever. By virtue of KC taking our deal, it is common sense that our deal was the best offer. If another team had a better offer, they would have taken that offer instead. So: 1) Don’t do business with your enemy. 2) Make them take a worse offer with another team.
  16. Correct. Even if we had blocked properly, the only real option was going to be Kincaid. I mean, you can throw the orbit but he likely isn’t getting the first with the wall of Chiefs defenders there. Any time the opposing team knows your play, you’re screwed.
  17. That was the same fourth down beater we have ran all year. The mesh concept with the TE going down the middle (actually in the first KC game it was Hollins running seam), and the orbit/swing (which cook ran most of the time). It was so predictable, that even if Allen had time, the only open option was going to be Kincaid. Spags stacked the first down line with linebackers, because he knew exactly what was coming. If Allen threw to any of the mash routes, then they would’ve been blown up. If he threw to the orbit, there were three linebackers at the first down marker to stop him in the first down. Play was doomed from the start because Spags knew what we were running. The pressure issues just accelerated the issue. and I still do not understand what Torrance was doing. Forget the sliding of pressure, you’re telling me that you don’t put a hand on either free rudher coming through your gap? my goodness. .
  18. While Brady called the same plays we have been calling all year (especially on 4th down), Reid actually did have new plays in his bag that he broke out on us.
  19. We are not KC’s arch nemesis. We are the team they bully.
  20. Woh, woh. Calm down. I wasn’t throwing it in your face. I was genuinely asking if you see what I meant by my prediction. Like if you see where I waa coming from now.
  21. Peyton went to 4 Super Bowls. PS, see what I meant about the Chiefs scoring a ton even though they hadn’t all year?
  22. He was. And he would have been blown up by the 3 Chiefs defenders they had guarding the first down line. Spags knew exactly what play we were running. Likely because we ran the same play half a dozen times this year in similar situations. Knowing our play, he called the perfect defense to stop it. And Allen STILL beat that perfect defense by getting the ball to Kincaid… who dropped it.
  23. There are no hots on that mesh scheme. It would literally ruin the entire play (which a pick) for one player to alter his route to be the hot. There is a built-in check down, but Allen had no way to throw it there and even if he did, it would have been blown up. It’s exactly how Brady drew it up. We have run that play numerous times this year.
  24. Been screaming this since it happened. He ran that same tired 4th down beater that takes several seconds to develop on the most crucial down of the season. Yeah. At best (they had been dropping that defender back all game). The numbers were not to the right.
  25. This is wrong. There were 3 rushers on the left and 3 on the right. One of the 3 on the right was a showing blitzer that had dropped back all game long. So in the offenses mind it was 3 on the left and 2 on the right. The numbers were on the left. Or if you include the showing blitzer, it was even. And the left side had a DE split out wideeee.
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