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1 minute ago, MJS said:

Technically he was there early, but wow. That is weak. Got to let them play at the end of the game.

 

He also hit him in the head.

 

Way more legit than the penalty they called the play before on KC

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Just now, SirAndrew said:

Whenever I see Joe Burrow I’m so glad we have Josh Allen. I don’t know any of these people, but Allen is such a likable guy without a huge ego. 

agree,  Burrow is a statue back there.  when things break down,  he brings you nearly nothing.   

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Just now, PromoTheRobot said:

Of FFS, that was nearly instantaneous, and they let stuff like that go all game. Not to mention the defender made contact with the ball.

Put your KC hatred aside and try to be objective. He clearly ran into him before the ball was there.

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Just now, Charles Romes said:


No it was NOT PI.  Defender was completely turned around and had a right to catch the ball.  

Not to mention it was just a tossed up jump ball. Defender has just as much of a right to play the ball.

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2 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

How can anyone watch a chiefs game and NOT think the NFL is rigged?

 

The officials have been fine in this game. That was textbook DPI. The DB got the jitters and attacked the pass catcher early. If it's a penalty in the first two minutes of the game, it's a penalty in the final two minutes.

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