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Posted
2 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Thank you for answering my question with information I didn't need.  ?

 

Was really just curious about the stats because it sounded bizarre, not whether he would be worth anything to the bills.

I can answer a question and give an unrelated opinion B-) at the same time.  

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Starr Almighty said:

The explanation is because the refs are awful, Kelce also fumbled when he was knocked out but it went ignored

 

Kelce recovered the ball and was contacted by the defender while down, and then the defender ripped it out. So the ball would’ve still been with the Chiefs. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Doc Brown said:

I can answer a question and give an unrelated opinion B-) at the same time.  

Well I guess that's better than the usual posters that give an unrelated opinion and don't answer the question.

Posted
50 minutes ago, ganesh said:

Why would they need a QB when your current one took you to the promised land!!!!

 

Me thinks you missed the joke. ;)

Posted
1 minute ago, The Wiz said:

Well I guess that's better than the usual posters that give an unrelated opinion and don't answer the question.

I didn't read it thoroughly (obviously) and thought you were taking a slam at Smith.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Kelce recovered the ball and was contacted by the defender while down, and then the defender ripped it out. So the ball would’ve still been with the Chiefs. 

No sir he got hit and the ball was loose lying next to him on the ground when he kind of woke up he tries to pull it back in but the Titans snatches it away.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Kelce recovered the ball and was contacted by the defender while down, and then the defender ripped it out. So the ball would’ve still been with the Chiefs. 

 

I'm not sure Doc. I think it was coming out before he was down... whether there was enough to overturn though I am not sure (not that stops Riveron). 

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I'm not sure Doc. I think it was coming out before he was down... whether there was enough to overturn though I am not sure (not that stops Riveron). 

I agree but not to even take a look at it was ridiculous

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/refs-struggle-as-travis-kelce-ruled-out-after-being-injured-on-controversial-play/

 

The picture in the middle of the page shows the ball is loose I believe.

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Posted (edited)

Kelce definitely fumbled, so they blew that.  But he recovered the ball and was contacted by the defender while down on the ground, and at that point the play is over. 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Not really. Even if KC had another 3 points on the board they couldn't stop Henry and the Titans would have kicked the FG at the end instead of kneeling. Don't think it made any impact. 

 

Momentum is huge tho. A fumble at that moment could have had a huge impact depending on what happened on the next drive

Posted
4 minutes ago, FearLess Price said:

 

Momentum is huge tho. A fumble at that moment could have had a huge impact depending on what happened on the next drive

 

True but they had no answer to Henry all day. The better team on the day won. 

Posted
1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

True but they had no answer to Henry all day. The better team on the day won. 

Depends on if you include the injury. I think if Kelce doesn't go out, the Chiefs win and are the better team.

Posted
Just now, Kelly the Dog said:

Depends on if you include the injury. I think if Kelce doesn't go out, the Chiefs win and are the better team.

 

The injury is a much more important moment than the non call on the fumble. 

 

Just think second half was proper playoff football won in the trenches. The Chiefs are soft in big moments. 

Posted
1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

The injury is a much more important moment than the non call on the fumble. 

 

Just think second half was proper playoff football won in the trenches. The Chiefs are soft in big moments. 

They also have a history in the last few years of winning a lot of games at the end. But they surely lost this game as much as Tenn won it.

 

The Schottenheimer analogy isn't a bad one and the same team a lot of years. The Chiefs have lost six home playoff games in a row.

Posted
7 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

True but they had no answer to Henry all day. The better team on the day won. 

 

Losing Kelce really hurt them too. They really locked Hunt down. I scouted Byard before he was drafted.  I pounded the table here as marty mcfly for us to draft him for our Rex defense cuz we had a gimpy a will and a solid depth player in graham. Now look, kid led the league in picks.

 

Another reason i dont want to pay another 4 or 5 million to go from tyrod and 1stRound rookie to alex smith and 5th round rookie 

Posted
38 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

I didn't read it thoroughly (obviously) and thought you were taking a slam at Smith.

Not at all.  Was just really confused when I heard the stat at half time and then saw he's stats at the end of the game.  I didn't watch most of the 2nd half so couldn't figure out whether I just heard the stat wrong or something catastrophic happened to the offense.  The face he only had 10 passes and had multiple drops makes sense since I'm guessing they were just trying to run the ball as much as possible.

Posted
1 hour ago, Jamie Muellers Ghost said:

It was the Andy Reid playoff blueprint.

 

I want nothing to do with Alex Smith in the off season.

 

Bad omen though, I don't think I remember two wildcard weekend upsets in the same conference.

 

Past performance has no impact of any kind on future results.

 

Go Bills.

 

 

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