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Who here would honestly say "Oh no I want the chiefs at their best, now they have an excuse built in!" Or who here would give the "Jerry Seinfeld" "That's a shame" sarcastic remark.... The dude is getting pummeled by his crap offensive line and it can legitimately happen.... Same with Lamar too

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I genuinely never want a player to get hurt unless you're a player like Deshaun Watson for which I could care less.

 

But if Mahomes had to miss a game against the bills and he came back 100 percent healthy next year, that wouldn't break my heart..

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I’ll never actively cheer for an injury, but the truth is every team has to deal with them. KC caught us last year with half our starting defense out or banged up. If another team is missing a start it is what it is. There’s no asterisk in the record books if the other team lost because they were banged up.

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2 hours ago, BillsFan130 said:

I genuinely never want a player to get hurt unless you're a player like Deshaun Watson for which I could care less.

 

But if Mahomes had to miss a game against the bills and he came back 100 percent healthy next year, that wouldn't break my heart..

I’d rather that our Bills would become the Chiefs daddy every time we play them, regardless of who they got playing at QB.

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3 hours ago, ghostwriter said:

I’d rather that our Bills would become the Chiefs daddy every time we play them, regardless of who they got playing at QB.

 

2 hours ago, QB Bills said:

If I could pick anyone from that roster to miss a playoff game against the Bills, it's definitely Chris Jones, not Kermit.

 

28 minutes ago, Neo said:

Call me nuts.  I want them at their best.  Us, too, of course.  No asterisks.  A de-throning.

All equally crazy in their own way. You don’t get extra titles for “becoming their daddy.” Chris Jones is a dominant player. No reasonable person, including Chris Jones, would say that they’re a better team with Jones and no Mahomes. If you “want them at their best” you aren’t crazy; you’re a Chiefs fan.

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3 hours ago, ghostwriter said:

I’d rather that our Bills would become the Chiefs daddy every time we play them, regardless of who they got playing at QB.

Of course we all rather that happen….. but none of us would be heartbroken (as dude said) if Mahomes were to be out and we were to beat them.  

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7 hours ago, Billyhouseman said:

Who here would honestly say "Oh no I want the chiefs at their best, now they have an excuse built in!" Or who here would give the "Jerry Seinfeld" "That's a shame" sarcastic remark.... The dude is getting pummeled by his crap offensive line and it can legitimately happen.... Same with Lamar too


 

😂😂😂

 

Like Mahomes is a thing this year.

 

i’m more worried about being carried away by army ants than I am over the bills facing the Mahomes led Chiefs again in the playoffs.

 

That lion has no teeth…that emperor has no clothes anymore. 
 

The Bills are just waiting with the fork.

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, QB Bills said:

If I could pick anyone from that roster to miss a playoff game against the Bills, it's definitely Chris Jones, not Kermit.

I'd choose Mahomes. Nobody is more important than the QB.

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2 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

 

 

All equally crazy in their own way. You don’t get extra titles for “becoming their daddy.” Chris Jones is a dominant player. No reasonable person, including Chris Jones, would say that they’re a better team with Jones and no Mahomes. If you “want them at their best” you aren’t crazy; you’re a Chiefs fan.

 

Wanting your partners and your competitors to be at their best is an approach to life.   It’s grounded in confidence and accountability.  It’s served me well.   For your consideration - there is a satisfaction level associated with winning when your opponent is at his best that’s not present when you win against the wounded.   Nothing is more gratifying or humbling.  To my opponents - bring it.  

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48 minutes ago, Neo said:

 

Wanting your partners and your competitors to be at their best is an approach to life.   It’s grounded in confidence and accountability.  It’s served me well.   For your consideration - there is a satisfaction level associated with winning when your opponent is at his best that’s not present when you win against the wounded.   Nothing is more gratifying or humbling.  To my opponents - bring it.  

I want the Bills to win a Super Bowl. I assumed that we all wanted that. Moral victories, in pro sports, don’t matter. They don’t ask “how?” They ask “how many?” Right now that answer is 0. Our mentality needs to evolve from “satisfaction in good wins” to “expectations of championships.”
 

Ideally, we would play Skylar Thompson,  Easton Stick, Carson Wentz and Daniel Jones. That’s much better than Herbert, Lamar, Mahomes and Goff. Keep your eye on the prize.

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4 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

 

 

All equally crazy in their own way. You don’t get extra titles for “becoming their daddy.” Chris Jones is a dominant player. No reasonable person, including Chris Jones, would say that they’re a better team with Jones and no Mahomes. If you “want them at their best” you aren’t crazy; you’re a Chiefs fan.

The Chris jones argument could have legs if wentz can still play reasonably well.  I don’t think that chiefs front 7 could do much of anything without jones in the lineup and that whole spagnuolo scheme would completely fall apart. As many accolades as he gets Chris jones is still underrated somehow 
 

if wentz is your classic Chad henne backup qb level then yea I don’t think you’d take a mahomes injury over a jones injury 😂

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9 hours ago, Billyhouseman said:

Who here would honestly say "Oh no I want the chiefs at their best, now they have an excuse built in!" Or who here would give the "Jerry Seinfeld" "That's a shame" sarcastic remark.... The dude is getting pummeled by his crap offensive line and it can legitimately happen.... Same with Lamar too

 

I would ! I want Josh and the boys to beat all of them straight up with most of their starters so there is no excuse what so ever ...

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1 hour ago, Neo said:

 

Wanting your partners and your competitors to be at their best is an approach to life.   It’s grounded in confidence and accountability.  It’s served me well.   For your consideration - there is a satisfaction level associated with winning when your opponent is at his best that’s not present when you win against the wounded.   Nothing is more gratifying or humbling.  To my opponents - bring it.  

…Said none of the US soldiers participating in say, the Battle of the Bulge whilst the best of the Wehrmacht was bleeding out in the East against the Red Army…🧐. Just sayin’!

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I wouldn’t care if the Bills face nothing but opposing teams’ practice squads on their way to a Super Bowl championship.

In fact, I’d prefer it. 
 

 

 

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