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1 hour ago, Mango said:

Jawaan Taylor is also too far off of center. That is illegal formation...for the millionth time. I don't know why this guy gets so many passes every week. It is bonkers. 

Curious for the A22, because on the broadcast footage it looks like Toney smashes into the DB covering Kelce and that is how he got so open. 

A lot went wrong on that "amazing" play. 

That’s what it looked like to me but I haven’t found a good angle since

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8 minutes ago, jimmy10 said:

Poor KC. They’ve never won anything. Who can blame them for being so… [checks earpiece].. nevermind. F those whiners. 

The question is, would they have won so much if they hadn't gotten so many calls in the past?

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Just now, finn said:

The question is, would they have won so much if they hadn't gotten so many calls in the past?


Who knows. All I know is Mahomes’ star fell for a LOT of people last night, and I’m not even talking about in WNY. He’s certainly had an easy go of it in the league so far, but how people handle adversity tells you a lot about them. 

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I have not read the entire thread so this may have already been covered. If so my apologies.

 

But has neither patty mahomes or Reid had a word to say regarding their guy actually committing a foul? An undisputed flag thrown at the time of the infraction type call?

 

Nepotism should only go so far. I'd respect Mahomes "tantrum" more if it was directed at his guy for screwing the pooch NOT the referees. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, jimmy10 said:


Who knows. All I know is Mahomes’ star fell for a LOT of people last night, and I’m not even talking about in WNY. He’s certainly had an easy go of it in the league so far, but how people handle adversity tells you a lot about them. 

 

It was an unbelievable tantrum.

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Just now, muppy said:

I'd respect Mahomes "tantrum" more if it was directed at his guy for screwing the pooch NOT the referees. 

 

 


One of the morning talk show guys made that point today, I think it was Richard Sherman. Like, his complete disbelief that hissy fit wasn’t directed at Toney for committing such an egregious foul in the first place.
 

He also made the point, as defensive guys do, that the offense has every advantage given to them as far as penalties in today’s game. So now you want a warning served up to you on a silver platter when you’re lined up on the wrong side of the ball? F outta here with that noise. 

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16 minutes ago, muppy said:

I have not read the entire thread so this may have already been covered. If so my apologies.

 

But has neither patty mahomes or Reid had a word to say regarding their guy actually committing a foul? An undisputed flag thrown at the time of the infraction type call?

 

Nepotism should only go far. I'd respect Mahomes "tantrum" more if it was directed at his guy for screwing the pooch NOT the referees. 

 

 

It...it isn't great. 


Reid complained that they were supposed to get a warning.

 

Mahommes said "he was only over a little"

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not that it changes the fact that he had a hissy fit and acted like a total fool after the game. but,

 

Mahomes said:

 

“Obviously, you don’t want to react that way. I care, man. I love this game. I love my teammates. I want to go out there and put everything on the line to win. Obviously, can’t do that. Can’t be that way towards the officials or really anybody in life. I probably regret acting like that. More than anything, I regretted the way I acted towards Josh after the game because he had nothing to do with it. I was still hot and emotional, but you can’t do that, man. That’s not a great example for kids watching the game. So, I was more upset about that than I was about me on the sideline.”

 

Patrick Mahomes revealed the biggest regret from his postgame tantrum over the crucial Offside call

 

 

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9 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

not that it changes the fact that he had a hissy fit and acted like a total fool after the game. but,

 

Mahomes said:

 

“Obviously, you don’t want to react that way. I care, man. I love this game. I love my teammates. I want to go out there and put everything on the line to win. Obviously, can’t do that. Can’t be that way towards the officials or really anybody in life. I probably regret acting like that. More than anything, I regretted the way I acted towards Josh after the game because he had nothing to do with it. I was still hot and emotional, but you can’t do that, man. That’s not a great example for kids watching the game. So, I was more upset about that than I was about me on the sideline.”

 

Patrick Mahomes revealed the biggest regret from his postgame tantrum over the crucial Offside call

 

 

PR department got to him.

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30 minutes ago, BeastMaster said:

Way to show good sportsmanship to Allen by crying about the refs instead of congratulating him.

 

Punk move by a punk QB that is a drama queen 

 

He apparently apologized for that today, but I'd love to know if he actually reached out to Allen and what he said, if so.  Public apologies for things said 1:1 in person are Weak Sauce.

 

And folks have a point that if there weren't a missed infraction committed towards Allen on the Bills previous series, Mahomes isn't on the field.

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19 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

Actually there is, a few years back a ref gave a WR with a Washington a thumbs up when he was asked if he was onside and then flagged him for being Offside. 

Here's the play I was referring to.

 

 

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It's probably already been said but melting down like this after a mere regular season loss while still being first in your division is completely embarrassing. Hopefully it keeps happening and State Farm ditches his ass. 

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2 hours ago, Mango said:

Jawaan Taylor is also too far off of center. That is illegal formation...for the millionth time. I don't know why this guy gets so many passes every week. It is bonkers. 

Curious for the A22, because on the broadcast footage it looks like Toney smashes into the DB covering Kelce and that is how he got so open. 

A lot went wrong on that "amazing" play. 

There was also at least one play where Kelce is in motion and instead of staying flat he rounds it and gets a CFL head start at the snap. They get away with a lot. 

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