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2 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

 

I will say, having this game late in the season, and already having 8 wins in 10 games is a big relief if we lose. Last year we NEEDED this game to have a shot at the playoffs. This year, we are really only likely NEED this game for a hope at the 1 seed. Even with a loss, the 2 seed is still very much in play considering Pitt/Balt and Houston's schedules. Kind of nice.

 

With that said, I hope we wreck them!

No doubt,  hope we win but still control the division.

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Jeff Russo on X: "I was at the airport this afternoon as a flight full of Chiefs fans arrived on Southwest. High marks to the NFTA for trolling fans by playing the “Shout” song in baggage claim. Welcome to WNY #ChiefsKingdom #Billsmafia #Bills ⁦@WKBW⁩ https://t.co/EXBLZBJpiW" / X

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Just now, Gregg said:

Jeff Russo on X: "I was at the airport this afternoon as a flight full of Chiefs fans arrived on Southwest. High marks to the NFTA for trolling fans by playing the “Shout” song in baggage claim. Welcome to WNY #ChiefsKingdom #Billsmafia #Bills ⁦@WKBW⁩ https://t.co/EXBLZBJpiW" / X

Chiefs Kingdom is one of the fakest lamest things ever.

 

(For the record bills Mafia is also cheesy AF)

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Posted
1 hour ago, thronethinker said:

Its all prepped for them by a support member they have on their broadcast team and they just read the prompts. Its clear as day when you pay attention and start to really notice how wrong they are with stats or other items.

 

The question becomes why does the broadcast team behind the scenes not give Allen his due? 

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3 hours ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

Taylor commits a penalty on almost every snap.  The refs can't call him for 40 penalties a game, so he gets away with it.  It is actually a pretty brilliant strategy when you know you are dealing with idiot refs.

Not saying that you're wrong. It's probably the case here, but even so that makes me question the refs and the NFL even more. That would mean that they actually chose to allow a team or a player an advantage. Maybe that player or that team would stop committing these penalties if they in fact did call them every single time. It's pretty blatant. Also if that's the case, every team should have their guy or two who they designate to and illegal advantage since the refs won't call it every single time. It's a slippery slop and if the league isn't going to call it then other teams should get on board their sleds and slide down with KC and Taylor. 

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16 minutes ago, boyst said:

Chiefs Kingdom is one of the fakest lamest things ever.

 

(For the record bills Mafia is also cheesy AF)

 

They should have gone with "The Chiefdom"...that's a real term...basically an area ruled or controlled by a chief.

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Posted
2 hours ago, MikePJ76 said:

It sucks that all those tickets were available on the secondary market and it kind of flies in the face of Buffalo being the little guy and speaks poorly on the fans selling for profit.

Have to get used to it though because after next year it will be the norm in the new place when 50% of the fans will be visiting teams fans.  

 

2 hours ago, juno999 said:

I'll be going to the game but it is tempting.  You can more than double your money.  Pay for Thanksgiving!

 

Exactly. Now with the PSL's, the investment in season tickets is greater and the likelihood of season ticket holders selling to visiting fans is only gonna increase.

 

2 hours ago, VW82 said:

My working theory of the inexplicable lack of defensive gameplanning this season is that McD is sick of showing his cards in the regular season and then getting outcoached in the playoffs when it matters. 

 

Offense is pretty beat up. Will McD give in and switch it up this week with some exotic blitzes, press coverages at the line, or bracket coverages to take away Kelse?  

 

It wouldn't make sense for McDermott to unveil anything in this game if he wants to maintain the advantage of secrecy in the playoffs. The Bills should be biting the bullet and playing vanilla in this one.

 

1 hour ago, Playoffs? said:

I am highly concerned about Kincaid, Coleman and potentially Cooper and Brown being out against this Chiefs D. 
 

My fear is that it’s too much to overcome. I hope I’m wrong. Don’t want Josh to start having to revert back to hero ball. No doubt he’ll make some plays regardless though.  That Chiefs D is winning them games..

 

Again, this is not a win-at-all costs game. A loss by either team is unlikely to have much impact on their playoff seedings.

 

And how great would it be for the Bills to be shorthanded for this game and still win with a no-frills game plan?

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:

Not saying that you're wrong. It's probably the case here, but even so that makes me question the refs and the NFL even more. That would mean that they actually chose to allow a team or a player an advantage. Maybe that player or that team would stop committing these penalties if they in fact did call them every single time. It's pretty blatant. Also if that's the case, every team should have their guy or two who they designate to and illegal advantage since the refs won't call it every single time. It's a slippery slop and if the league isn't going to call it then other teams should get on board their sleds and slide down with KC and Taylor. 

 

The tricky part is, the NFL IS entertainment. While the NFL wants to maintain the integrity of the sport, they have to balance the "watchability" of the product. If they called penalties on every play (because on judgement calls there probably could be a holding call on every play) it would be unbearable to sit through a game. The hard part is that, if you have players that routinely bend the rules, you just have to hope that if/when the refs get around to calling it, they don't do it on a "key" play. It's kind of playing with fire, but seems to have been working for the Chiefs and other teams over the years (Seattle's secondary during their SB years)

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4 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

 

The tricky part is, the NFL IS entertainment. While the NFL wants to maintain the integrity of the sport, they have to balance the "watchability" of the product. If they called penalties on every play (because on judgement calls there probably could be a holding call on every play) it would be unbearable to sit through a game. The hard part is that, if you have players that routinely bend the rules, you just have to hope that if/when the refs get around to calling it, they don't do it on a "key" play. It's kind of playing with fire, but seems to have been working for the Chiefs and other teams over the years (Seattle's secondary during their SB years)

On things like what Taylor is doing you warn him first - right off the bat - and say if you keep doing it we're going to throw the flag.  And when he does it throw the flag and tell him - if you keep doing it we'll just keep throwing it - tell Reid too.  Set the precedent/expectation.  If they keep doing it they deserve to get a flag every play.  Not calling it is what makes it unbearable

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4 minutes ago, stevewin said:

On things like what Taylor is doing you warn him first - right off the bat - and say if you keep doing it we're going to throw the flag.  And when he does it throw the flag and tell him - if you keep doing it we'll just keep throwing it - tell Reid too.  Set the precedent/expectation.  If they keep doing it they deserve to get a flag every play.  Not calling it is what makes it unbearable

 

I agree 100%. I would love to know what the refs actually do (i.e. are they telling the coaches/players and warning them?). It is so blatantly obvious that Taylor jumps a full beat early 99% of every play.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

This is one of those games where bum ass JuJu Smith-Schuster has a game 😒

 

As long as it isn't Worthy.  That's gonna be a thing every time we play them now.

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Sojourner said:


Nah man. That play was called against Toney because the referees warned him before the formation was set and the ball snapped. 
 

Sure they do it for a lot of players but the fact that Toney got a heads up and didn’t correct himself on a blatantly obvious flag they have to throw it. Can’t pocket that one. 

great point, and Romo/Nantz mentioned Toney did not even look in the ref's direction to get confirmation he was lined up correctly.  Stupid on his part after he was given a heads up.

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

Judy is super drunk. Just called into wgr. Are people already tailgating 

Judy is a piece of work 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Sojourner said:


Nah man. That play was called against Toney because the referees warned him before the formation was set and the ball snapped. 
 

Sure they do it for a lot of players but the fact that Toney got a heads up and didn’t correct himself on a blatantly obvious flag they have to throw it. Can’t pocket that one. 

Yeah, and a lot of people look at the yellow line and say he was only a few inches offside.  In fact, he is a few inches inside the DEFENSIVE zone.  He is completely striding across the neutral zone.  After the game, the official commented that he felt he had to call it because Toney was so far offside that he couldn't see if other players were offside because Toney blocked the view of the entire neutral zone.

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