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That is how this game should have ended, and I think this was the best game I’ve watched since that game.  
 

The 17 play drive for Davis’ third TD should have been a 25 play drive that took the Chiefs time outs, and ended like the first drive of the game. 
 

That play where Singletary caught that dump off was the key play of the game. If they gain even a few yards, they would go for it on 4th and short, most likely convert and have four shots at the end zone after using some Allen read options to get another first down.
 

USC, playing in college with wide hashes, automatic clock stops on first downs and Reggie Bush, was down by three with 19 seconds, but no timeouts. Obviously not comparing the Chiefs to USC, but with that little time, you just can’t attack the middle of the field without timeouts. 

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Next you will say Maybe Davis should have stopped on the 1 and not scored , than we could kill the last 13 secs and do a RPO with 3 seconds left.  OMG the start of next season can’t come fast enough 

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32 minutes ago, Xwnyer said:

OMG the start of next season can’t come fast enough 

 

1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

How many days until the season opener?

 

1 hour ago, BruceVilanch said:

225

 

But first we must endure 1,348 mock draft simulation and prediction threads.

 

If you are a Sabres/hockey fan, this is a good time to sink into the NHL.

 

We also have the winter Olympics soon.

 

 

 

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