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Chiefs Are Going To Roll The Bengals in the AFCCG by 30 and Whoever Wins the NFC by 25 in the Super Bowl


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The Bills/Chiefs game was, in my mind, a battle between of the two best teams in the NFL at that time.  Nobody gonna stop Chiefs going forward.  If we won, we would be Super Bowl champions.  Didn't happen.  Props to the Chiefs.  We can B word about OT rules.  They are what they are.  KC is going to roll the rest of these pretenders.     

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Yeah - because that's what they did to the Bengals a few weeks ago.

 

I was indifferent about the game, but now I'm all in on the Bengals. People forgot how the seasons went for the Bills & Chiefs. Both teams have been playing better ball lately, but there is no huge gap between KC and Cincy.

 

And certainly not the Rams.  If KC makes it, they're going to have an extremely challenging time protecting Mahomes again.

 

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While my gut feeling tells me that we are on the verge of watching the rise of the next dynasty in the NFL/pro sports, I'm still not sure it's going to be that easy for the Chiefs. Not this year anyway.

 

Bengals have the offense to keep pace and they already beat the Chiefs in the regular season, more recently than the Bills to boot.

 

The 49ers and Rams both have a real defense and stars that can wreck a game get to Mahomes and create multiple turnovers, Rams also have an offense that can score 30+ on the Chiefs defense.

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And to add, the Bills & Chiefs are offensive jauggernauts.

 

But both have liabilities on D.  Defense DOES win championships, more often than not.  I thought the Bucs were still the best team in the playoffs, even without Godwin and Brown, and the Rams D shut them down for over half of that game. Only turnovers gave the Bucs a chance.

 

We may be watching the SB & feel just a teensy bit glad that it isn't us, if it turns into one of those dominating defensive performances like last year.

 

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28 minutes ago, Irv said:

The Bills/Chiefs game was, in my mind, a battle between of the two best teams in the NFL at that time.  Nobody gonna stop Chiefs going forward.  If we won, we would be Super Bowl champions.  Didn't happen.  Props to the Chiefs.  We can B word about OT rules.  They are what they are.  KC is going to roll the rest of these pretenders.     

 

We have your prediction.  You will be scored on its accuracy.  We will remember.

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The Chiefs have struggled in Super Bowls played on the opponent's home turf ...

Just now, PetermansRedemption said:

I think they will beat the Bengals, but it won’t be a blowout IMO. Let’s not forget this Bengals team just took down the Chiefs a few weeks ago. Chiefs are big favorites for good reason, but they can lose. I’d say a 25% chance in my completely uneducated opinion. 

I think they may actually blow them out. 

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3 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

No way the Chiefs "automatically roll" the Rams.

 

The Bengals?  Yes, I think that will be a lousy football game.

 

 I think the Rams will easily beat the 49ers as well.

 

 

I don't know, 49ers did beat Rams final game to make playoffs. Maybe won't be so easy

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2 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

 I think the Rams will easily beat the 49ers as well.

 

Fun fact: Rams are 0-6 in their last 6 games against the 49ers. 

Since McVay became coach of the Rams and Shanahan became coach of the 49ers in 2017, they are 3-7

 

So while past record does not predict future performance, one does kind of wonder why you think that?

 

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4 minutes ago, boater said:

I've said it in other threads.. and I will say it here again: Chiefs v. Bills was the real Superbowl.

 

The remainder of the AFC and NFC can be handily beat by the Bills or Chiefs.

 

As much as I hated the outcome, that was about the best game you'll ever witness. Many ppl have said it was the best game they ever watched hands down.

 

Saw an article that showed twitter comments and ppl were losing their mind. Couldn't believe what they were seeing lol

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54 minutes ago, Irv said:

The Bills/Chiefs game was, in my mind, a battle between of the two best teams in the NFL at that time.  Nobody gonna stop Chiefs going forward.  If we won, we would be Super Bowl champions.  Didn't happen.  Props to the Chiefs.  We can B word about OT rules.  They are what they are.  KC is going to roll the rest of these pretenders.     

I won’t say 30 but yeah it’s going to be multiple scores - maybe 3 TD’s.

 

I can see Cincy keeping it close by KC will gain an advantage at the end of the 2nd Q and run away with the game by the 4th quarter.

 

The only real threat to the LC is LAR, though Stafford will still have to be ON which is far from a given.  

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8 minutes ago, Sheneneh Jenkins said:

 

As much as I hated the outcome, that was about the best game you'll ever witness. Many ppl have said it was the best game they ever watched hands down.

 

Saw an article that showed twitter comments and ppl were losing their mind. Couldn't believe what they were seeing lol

 

If I wasn't a Bills Fan I would agree. No way I could objectively watch that game for the love of the sport. 

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52 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

We have your prediction.  You will be scored on its accuracy.  We will remember.

 

Hopefully if I am wrong, it will not come with a random suspension and penalty points :) !!!! 

 

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No way, the rams are loaded with talent. They just need Stafford to bring his A game and they got it.  Their roster is fairly similar to KCs. But the rams have better pass rushers, a better OL, a better RB, similar receivers, and an iffy QB. But the rams can protect him and Stafford just has to distribute.

man, I wish the Bills had Aaron Donald and Avon Miller..... and an aggressive coach who would send them to crush the QB....

 

I say the rams are KC's equal.

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The Rams are very good. Stafford is not in Mahomes league, but he has immense talent around there and is capable of huge games. Their defense has much bigger playmakers than ours, so if they can force some bad situations (turnovers, field position or just shut down drives with big TFL) they could very well win. It might be a better matchup than us.

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1 minute ago, BullBuchanan said:

The Rams are very good. Stafford is not in Mahomes league, but he has immense talent around there and is capable of huge games. Their defense has much bigger playmakers than ours, so if they can force some bad situations (turnovers, field position or just shut down drives with big TFL) they could very well win. It might be a better matchup than us.

 

I was worried about the Rams.

 

That defense strikes me as more characteristic of what we've seen from SB champs.  They can get after the QB and dictate the pace of a game.  

 

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1 hour ago, Success said:

Yeah - because that's what they did to the Bengals a few weeks ago.

 

I was indifferent about the game, but now I'm all in on the Bengals. People forgot how the seasons went for the Bills & Chiefs. Both teams have been playing better ball lately, but there is no huge gap between KC and Cincy.

 

And certainly not the Rams.  If KC makes it, they're going to have an extremely challenging time protecting Mahomes again.

 

After watching Home Alone get sacked 9x, yes there's still a pretty good gap between KC's best and Cincy's best. The Chiefs will win comfortably. 

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Part of me feels like Cinci is too young and dumb to realize they are supposed to get killed by KC.  So they’ll probably go out and punch the overconfident Chiefs in the mouth. I think by the end, KC wins by 7 or so, but they won’t play nearly the same excellent-mistake free offensive game they did against Buffalo. 

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1 hour ago, Irv said:

The Bills/Chiefs game was, in my mind, a battle between of the two best teams in the NFL at that time.  Nobody gonna stop Chiefs going forward.  If we won, we would be Super Bowl champions.  Didn't happen.  Props to the Chiefs.  We can B word about OT rules.  They are what they are.  KC is going to roll the rest of these pretenders.     

Most likely happens,  thanks Sean and that idiot Frazier

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Burrow and co already beat the "good chiefs", after this emotional roller coaster the Chiefs just went on, Joe Cool v 2.0 comes out with ice in the veins and does it again.  Couldn't cover Gabe Davis? Not a knock against that history making performance by Davis, but I can't wait to see the gameplan for the best young trio of WRs in the league in Chase, Higgins, and Boyd.

 

Bengals win a nail biter.

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I expect KC to handle the Bengals. I think it will be the Rams in the Super Bowl and I expect that to be a close game that can go either way.

I'm torn on the KC/Bengals game. Obviously the Chiefs have won enough. Let another team win and take Patrick down a peg. But if the Bengals win that means Joe Cool 2.0 will be the next best thing since sliced bread. Allen will be the forgotten man. 

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8 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

I expect KC to handle the Bengals. I think it will be the Rams in the Super Bowl and I expect that to be a close game that can go either way.

I'm torn on the KC/Bengals game. Obviously the Chiefs have won enough. Let another team win and take Patrick down a peg. But if the Bengals win that means Joe Cool 2.0 will be the next best thing since sliced bread. Allen will be the forgotten man. 


That’s fine. I like this team and Allen better when they’re disrespected. 

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The Bills v Chiefs was a battle of the best.

 

However, do the Chiefs have enough left in the tank after that game? ( Would the Bills have?)

 

Cincinnati winning this Sunday would not shock me. In fact, I’m predicting they will win.

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I want the Bengali Cats vs the 49ers :)

 

F the Chefs/Mahomee and Ewes/Pad Statford

8 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

I expect KC to handle the Bengals. I think it will be the Rams in the Super Bowl and I expect that to be a close game that can go either way.

I'm torn on the KC/Bengals game. Obviously the Chiefs have won enough. Let another team win and take Patrick down a peg. But if the Bengals win that means Joe Cool 2.0 will be the next best thing since sliced bread. Allen will be the forgotten man. 

 

That kid is going to be playing on one leg for the rest of his career.

 

He got sacked 9 times last week and I can only guess at the number of knock downs.

 

He is one tough Donkey/Mule cross ;) 

 

(that equals a Burrow) ;)

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1 hour ago, Beast said:

The Bills v Chiefs was a battle of the best.

 

However, do the Chiefs have enough left in the tank after that game? ( Would the Bills have?)

 

Cincinnati winning this Sunday would not shock me. In fact, I’m predicting they will win.

 

I think the Chiefs will be hungover from last Sunday night, as I think the Bills would have been had they won.  Would not be surprised if Cin jumps out to a 7-0 or 10-0 lead.

 

But in the end i still see KC gathering themselves in the 2nd half and beating the Bengals to advance.

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Irv said:

The Bills/Chiefs game was, in my mind, a battle between of the two best teams in the NFL at that time.  Nobody gonna stop Chiefs going forward.  If we won, we would be Super Bowl champions.  Didn't happen.  Props to the Chiefs.  We can B word about OT rules.  They are what they are.  KC is going to roll the rest of these pretenders.     

Folks should really about these things in terms of probabilities, not certainties.  The Chiefs are very clearly IMO the best team remaining.  (If the Bills had won, they would be the best team remaining -- these teams are 1A and 1B in the NFL right now.)  But they probably lose to the Bengals around 30% of the time or so.  A bad bounce of the ball, a pass that bounces off the receiver's hands instead of getting caught, or even just the vagaries of a coin flip can swing the outcome of a game.  Probably they'll beat the Bengals because they're a better team, but it's not guaranteed.

 

The Chiefs will also be favored over whoever the NFC puts up.  The Rams are a better team than the Bengals (not so sure about SF), but the Chiefs will probably still be something like 3.5-4.5 point favorites in that matchup.  They'll lose that game maybe 40% of the time.  

 

So yeah, if somebody offered you 3:1 odds on KC winning the SB, you should jump all over that bet, but realize that it's going to pay off a little less than half the time. 

 

The reason why I say that is because people seem to think that the Bills a) were somehow "supposed" to win last week, when it was always a 50-50 proposition and b) would somehow cruise to the Lombardi trophy even though we would still be underdogs against the field.  

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It may not be the cakewalk you think.  I can still see the Bengals getting an upset because they can match the Chiefs in scoring but the huge advantage the Chiefs have is that the Bengals O line appears to be utter garbage and Burrow moves about as fast as tortoise when he is under pressure.   Bigger question is, how much trouble would KC have with the Rams? McVey got horribly outcoached in that snoozer SB against Bellichick. Can he rise to the occasion like the TB coaches did in the SB and thwart Mahomes?

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