Clayton
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Trenches in general seemed really even this game.Better offensive line, Chiefs.
Trenches in general seemed really even this game.Better offensive line, Chiefs.
Trenches in general seemed really even this game.
I think they had a stat where the Bills didn't fail on the sneak all season. Failed maybe twice on 3rd down and then picked it up on 4th down. Its the ultimate 'go with what got you here' strategy. Probably should've mixed it up a little bit.Bills had a bad game plan. Should have copied the Eagles tush push.
Not sure if trolling, or didn't watch the game.Bills had a bad game plan. Should have copied the Eagles tush push.
That was an exciting game. Bills were in it the whole way. Feel for them, especially for Kincaid (sp), poor dude must feel awful. They should have run it more with Cook there at the end. Anyway, congrats Chiefs, you’re going for history now.
He got there and the ball went through his arms/hands. Not an easy catch, but definitely catchable. He probably makes that 90% of the time. The ball wasn’t tipped or anything.I watched the game in condensed play on NFL app so I saw the play and then I watched the play again. I didn’t see the play slowly, did Kincaid really have a chance of catching the ball? It seemed like it was his effort to even get there.
LeBron isn't going to fuck you, bro.That sounds like your kind of take lol
If I am being serious, it's just not supported by any data whatsoever on a holistic basis. The Chiefs have generally been one of the most penalized teams in the NFL and consistently run negative differentials since Mahomes became the QB. Will say I think you guys got fucked on that turnover on downs tonight, but live by the sword, die by the sword with such a mushy play. Spots are always, well, spotty!
I watched the game in condensed play on NFL app so I saw the play and then I watched the play again. I didn’t see the play slowly, did Kincaid really have a chance of catching the ball? It seemed like it was his effort to even get there.