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48 minutes ago, Sweats said:

Here's my theory.........we beat KC every year in the regular season and then lose to them in the post season, so it wouldn't break my heart if it was the other way around this year.


Hope it’s not like 2020 when we lost the regular season game at OP and the playoffs game at Arrowhead. 

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I'm ALREADY annoyed about the "Bills always beat them in the regular & lose to them in the playoffs" narrative.

 

Like Manning never eventually got past the Pats, or Jordan never ended up getting past the Pistons, or basically an endless list of sports narratives being true until they weren't.

 

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1 hour ago, Sweats said:

Here's my theory.........we beat KC every year in the regular season and then lose to them in the post season, so it wouldn't break my heart if it was the other way around this year.

How about we beat them in the regular season AND post season if we play them! 

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Without Palmer, I think the Chiefs will load up on the run/short pass and not care about the deep shots. I'm not confident about this one.

Everyone who said they'd rather have the Ravens win their Chiefs game a few weeks ago was foolish. The Chiefs will continue to be a threat to the Bills.

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With Oliver now probably out for the year it's become pretty important to know the timeliness on DQ and Sanders getting back. Unfortunately I don't think that's in the next week or 2 which makes me think we're trading for a DT. That kinda sucks. Really think WR is more pressing. Be nice if Palmer also got back.

 

Injuries... ugh  :doh:

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Should be an interesting game and I think it will be a weird one that ends like 23-18 or 25-21. The Bills will be dogs and eager to prove on D especially they can be up for it. Allen typically is in his zone for KC so he will do some things. The Chiefs have been hot for a bit and I expect they win tonight to be on 3 game winning streak and five of the last six. Where it gets interesting is their offensive line is messy right now and like the Bills they have had a lot of night games including tonight so they will come in with one less day. 

 

For the Bills I would feel better about their chances knowing Palmer is a go, Kincaid is fully healthy, and the D has Milano/Bernard. I see this as another game (fans will hate this) which the Bills want the ball to dictate pace and eat clock which is why I think we get some weird score by the end of it. If ever there was a game for the offense to let the passing game loose it is now and maybe they finally do a bit but will see.

 

For the Chiefs I think you want to get the ball first and get points early so the Bills can't sit in their gameplan. If KC can get up even 10-7 or something where they force Buffalo to chase I can see them pressing this quicky to a 28-20 finish. A lot in this game will hinge on how that offensive line is in terms of health but more importantly if the Bills can actually get some true pressure to Mahomes or not. Hariston is a nice wrinkle for BUF, but the Chiefs still should be able to use the speed of Worthy and Rice to push the Buffalo secondary.

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Allen could claim the all-time QB rushing TD mark (including postseason) with a rushing TD against the Chiefs. He is currently tied with Cam Newton with 77.

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