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4 minutes ago, The Red King said:

This delay gives KC a chance to regroup.  At the same time, our 'D' gets a rest at least.

More time for more orange slices

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Just now, Bills of Boston said:

Fast forward to February 13th in LA.. everyone on this board will give a nod to this delay as perfect prep for the halftime show/long delay 😎

Yes!!!

 

Also if any team can handle a delay its the Bills. This has process written all over it.

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1 minute ago, Freddie's Dead said:

LOL, watching Crosby miss FG after FG.  Who's the holder????  You guessed it, BODORK!!!!!

Good call I didn’t even think of that 

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Just now, cr02pica said:

I’ve been texting with my buddy all night saying the same thing. I’m really starting to dislike Mahomes… he whines and looks for a flag after ever bad play. Plus his family is insufferable. 

He's pointing at his family for those flags.  Not the play.

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2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

Mahomes's girlfriend:

 

 

Like Brady, he'll end up marrying her for the money.  Modern day problems.

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Anybody saying KC has an advantage with the rain doesn't know what they're talking about. They are playing from behind. They HAVE to throw the ball. 

 

Our rush offense is top 10 in the league, their rush defense is absolutely worst in the league.  

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Malazan said:

I don't like giving Reid extra time though or for KC to have some time to sit and recover the blitz. 

Heavy rain will turn the 2nd half into defense and running the ball. Moss & Singletary have to step up, find gaps and wrap the ball.

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1 minute ago, BadboyBills said:

Shut up about any advantage for KC during delay. Would we be at advantage if we we're at home? Happening to both of us, so tired of the negativity.

 

People are like "They're going to have more time to adjust!"  Ok, so?  So are we.  And has been pointed out, the rest is good for the D.

 

It's a momentum zapper, but again, for both teams...

 

:beer:

 

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2 minutes ago, Just in Atlanta said:

A little lightning never killed anyone

 

 

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In 2020 there were 17 direct lightning fatalities, compared with 20 in 2019, according to the National Weather Service. From 2010 to 2019 on average, 26 people died each year from lightning strikes in the United States.

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