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I can see the Chefs losing their next 3 games. The bad need is they finish with the Broncos, but the good news is they play in Denver. 

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throwing the flag into the stands was hilarious--at least to me (albeit still a penalty and stupid depending on the game situation).  Quitting on your team and walking off the field is inexcusable.  

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17 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

If only Belichick did the same with Gronk for the next couple games after his suspension ;)

But BB apologized to McD after the game and agreed it was bad......

Sad thing is, suspending him or not letting him play just let's him rest and preserve him self for the playoffs. The Pats are basically in, all that's left now is locking up home field throughout..... They don't need the alcoholic caveman to do that

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I can see why, it was a star player just giving up.. really stupid. Still didn't think they'd go through with it with what they have on the line.

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6 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

But BB apologized to McD after the game and agreed it was bad......

Sad thing is, suspending him or not letting him play just let's him rest and preserve him self for the playoffs. The Pats are basically in, all that's left now is locking up home field throughout..... They don't need the alcoholic caveman to do that

Yep. I still think that Brady’s little 4 game vacation at the beginning of last year as his “punishment” for cheating actually helped them win the SB because he only had to play in 12 regular season games. It never ends. 

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

AFAIK, a team has no control over any player's decision to appeal league discipline or not.

True.  But, the Pats ** could suggest he doesn't appeal.  To think the Pats ** have no control over their team and players would be silly.  They have more pull and control over their team than any other in the league.

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Let's hope this sort of thinking doesn't bleed into McD's head with regard to Gronk revenge.

 

This team isn't going anywhere this year; Gronk needs to pay.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Manther said:

True.  But, the Pats ** could suggest he doesn't appeal.  To think the Pats ** have no control over their team and players would be silly.  They have more pull and control over their team than any other in the league.

 

Silly?  This is Gronk we're talking about.  Belichick often shakes his head and keeps it moving. 

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Silly?  This is Gronk we're talking about.  Belichick often shakes his head and keeps it moving. 

That's because Belichick coaches to win Super Bowls and other coaches coach to teach after-school-special lessons.

 

When Carr lights up the Chiefs secondary Sunday, and the Chiefs lose, continuing their season ending death spiral, at least they'll know that leaving the field during a game is wrong, and knowing is half the battle. 

 

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17 minutes ago, KGun12TD said:

That Chiefs pick is looking better every week...lol

True...

 

On a sad note though. Eagles and Rams picks are turning into dumpster diving range.

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Kansas City has dropped six of its past seven games because it’s 30th in total defense, 30th vs. the run, 29th in sack percentage and 25th in the NFL getting off the field on third down.
 

The slide actually began Week 1 of the season when the Chiefs lost the one player on either side of the ball they couldn’t afford to in Eric Berry, who many thought should have been the NFL’s defensive MVP in 2016.

 

It didn’t kick in until Week 6 because it took a little while for the age of this Chiefs’ “D” to show its impact, and it came to a head last Sunday when they couldn’t keep the epically average Jets offense from dropping 38 on them.

 

Derrick Johnson, Tamba Hali and Ron Parker are all on the wrong side of 30, Justin Houston will be 29 in January but has 40-year-old knees, and there’s no way 32-year-old Darrelle Revis will be rising to the rescue after spending most of the season on the street.

 

 

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On ‎12‎/‎6‎/‎2017 at 9:26 PM, BuffBillsForLife said:

They might end up giving us a top 15 pick yet.  Figure we pick ~10th and they pick ~15th, what would it take to move up to San Fran's #2 spot?

 

At best they'll finish 7-9, possibly beating the Broncos.  Hopefully the Broncos defend home turf and make them 6-10.

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How exactly does it work with a team vs. league suspension?

 

Obviously, the NFLPA encourages players to appeal league suspensions.

 

Do players have a right to do the same with a team suspension?

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