T.E. Posted February 1 Posted February 1 1 hour ago, 90sBills said: Spreads are irrelevant with ML. Also the AFCCG line was 1.5. That would’ve been a great time. So would the Super Bowl. Betting the ML on the Chiefs for the majority of the season would've allowed you to net like 25% of your initial wager. You're not exactly getting even odds there. 1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said: Exactly. KC was +160 to win the SB at the start of the championships games. That’s a decent return to bet on a rigged team. The argument, I guess, lies in what the definition of "rigged" is. Officials can be told to favor one team, and another team's performance can still overcome that. The outcome isn't predetermined like in pro wrestling. 1 Quote
K D Posted February 1 Posted February 1 As per the official script, KC wins a 3-peat and Kelce gets down on 1 knee a proposes to Swift at the 50 yd line as the confetti is flying. I don't think he would ruin that mood with retirement talk. He probably waits a year to retire to see if any of his Hollywood work gets picked up Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 Posted February 1 Posted February 1 4 hours ago, SirAndrew said: No, we’re not that lucky. He’s no longer dominant on the field, but Kelce and the league will want to keep this circus going as long as possible. He was 3rd in receptions among tight ends, 5th in receiving yards and tied for 7th in touchdowns and he wasn't dominant? Quote
90sBills Posted February 1 Posted February 1 7 minutes ago, T.E. said: Betting the ML on the Chiefs for the majority of the season would've allowed you to net like 25% of your initial wager. You're not exactly getting even odds there. Why would that matter? That would be 25% guaranteed according to rigged conspiracies. Are you scoffing at a ‘guaranteed’ 25% return rate? I wish I could get that consistently in my investment portfolios. Quote
C.Biscuit97 Posted February 1 Posted February 1 1 hour ago, T.E. said: Betting the ML on the Chiefs for the majority of the season would've allowed you to net like 25% of your initial wager. You're not exactly getting even odds there. The argument, I guess, lies in what the definition of "rigged" is. Officials can be told to favor one team, and another team's performance can still overcome that. The outcome isn't predetermined like in pro wrestling. Quote
Donuts and Doritos Posted February 1 Posted February 1 6 hours ago, Bill from NYC said: If the Chiefs win, Kelce will propose to her on the field, after the game. You heard it here first lol. Wonder if there's a betting line on this? What would be great is if she said, NO! Awkward. 1 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted February 1 Posted February 1 4 hours ago, T.E. said: The American male football fan market is completely saturated. The only way to grow the sport is to concentrate on global efforts (i.e. playing games overseas) and making the game more popular with women (i.e. Tay Tay on the TV). It's not the most unfounded conspiracy theory. Really, bro ? 1 Quote
Zerovoltz Posted February 1 Posted February 1 Travis has said he intends to play until he can't do it anymore. That doesn't say much...clearly he's slowed down... I think he'll retire. He's OLD in football years. He does have a potential transcendent career ahead of him...AND....i have no idea if Taylor Swift ever wants to get married and have kids..but she is about to the point where she is either going to now step back a minute or two and start a family or she's not. That clock is ticking away. I tend to think she probably does want children at some point...soon. I can't think of a better retirement sceanrio than going out on the absolute top....having just been an integeral part of the 3peat..with 4 total rings and a hall of fame career....and at the absolute top of the Q ratings with your superstar GF..big time podcast....and so on. Charmed life. Coming back for one more year of football, when KC's cap situation is going to mean some big roster churn etc....I think now is the time. Travis plays his last game in New Orleans. Quote
Augie Posted February 1 Posted February 1 1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said: Does Paul have a charity we can donate to? 😊 7 minutes ago, Zerovoltz said: Travis has said he intends to play until he can't do it anymore. That doesn't say much...clearly he's slowed down... I think he'll retire. He's OLD in football years. He does have a potential transcendent career ahead of him...AND....i have no idea if Taylor Swift ever wants to get married and have kids..but she is about to the point where she is either going to now step back a minute or two and start a family or she's not. That clock is ticking away. I tend to think she probably does want children at some point...soon. I can't think of a better retirement sceanrio than going out on the absolute top....having just been an integeral part of the 3peat..with 4 total rings and a hall of fame career....and at the absolute top of the Q ratings with your superstar GF..big time podcast....and so on. Charmed life. Coming back for one more year of football, when KC's cap situation is going to mean some big roster churn etc....I think now is the time. Travis plays his last game in New Orleans. If you could convince him to take Chris Jones with him, we would be eternally grateful. Quote
Doc Brown Posted February 1 Posted February 1 54 minutes ago, Zerovoltz said: Travis has said he intends to play until he can't do it anymore. That doesn't say much...clearly he's slowed down... I think he'll retire. He's OLD in football years. He does have a potential transcendent career ahead of him...AND....i have no idea if Taylor Swift ever wants to get married and have kids..but she is about to the point where she is either going to now step back a minute or two and start a family or she's not. That clock is ticking away. I tend to think she probably does want children at some point...soon. I can't think of a better retirement sceanrio than going out on the absolute top....having just been an integeral part of the 3peat..with 4 total rings and a hall of fame career....and at the absolute top of the Q ratings with your superstar GF..big time podcast....and so on. Charmed life. Coming back for one more year of football, when KC's cap situation is going to mean some big roster churn etc....I think now is the time. Travis plays his last game in New Orleans. As a Chiefs fan do you guys find him as insufferable as every other fan base? Quote
90sBills Posted February 1 Posted February 1 2 hours ago, Augie said: Does Paul have a charity we can donate to? 😊 You should hold off on that donation. He was clowning everyone else and defending KC. Quote
BillsPride12 Posted February 1 Posted February 1 2 hours ago, Zerovoltz said: Travis has said he intends to play until he can't do it anymore. That doesn't say much...clearly he's slowed down... I think he'll retire. He's OLD in football years. He does have a potential transcendent career ahead of him...AND....i have no idea if Taylor Swift ever wants to get married and have kids..but she is about to the point where she is either going to now step back a minute or two and start a family or she's not. That clock is ticking away. I tend to think she probably does want children at some point...soon. I can't think of a better retirement sceanrio than going out on the absolute top....having just been an integeral part of the 3peat..with 4 total rings and a hall of fame career....and at the absolute top of the Q ratings with your superstar GF..big time podcast....and so on. Charmed life. Coming back for one more year of football, when KC's cap situation is going to mean some big roster churn etc....I think now is the time. Travis plays his last game in New Orleans. Are we still on a football message board or are we transitioning into the new messageboard for fans of The View? 2 Quote
86poker Posted February 2 Posted February 2 4 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said: 2 hours ago, Augie said: Does Paul have a charity we can donate to? 😊 I'm guessing you guys didn't see the thread he posted. They are all still shots of Buffalo Bills offensive line "holding" lol Quote
Mister Defense Posted February 2 Posted February 2 11 hours ago, SunDSolar said: Right now the Taylor factor is to big for the NFL to not want KC to make it to the super bowl. There is to much money to be had with her bringing in fans that would never watch the super bowl. Let's hope this guy decides it's time to call it a career. If not, next season will just be the same *****. Not clear, at all, what you mean by that last line? Related to beating the Bills?? Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted February 2 Posted February 2 9 hours ago, Gugny said: Wake me up when Reid is gone. It's going to take a few hundred more cheeseburgers for that. 1 Quote
Bill from NYC Posted February 2 Posted February 2 19 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said: Man, I’m just over the rigging conversation. I feel like James Cook. Also, why aren’t people making millions betting on KC if it’s rigged? They have had really low odds the last 2 years. It isn't like the old days CB. The league doesn't really care about point spreads as much as they care about camera shots of Taylor Swift. They need wins for the Chiefs so they can show her again and again. I will however say that this cannot go on indefinitely. I truly believe that a majority of NFL Fans either think, or strongly suspect that these games are rigged and the Chiefs are getting favorable calls. If it doesn't stop at some point the NFL is the WWE. Of course, this is jmo. 1 1 Quote
Orlando Buffalo Posted February 2 Posted February 2 22 hours ago, Another Fan said: I'll celebrate more when Andy Reid decides to call it a career vs Mahomes or Kelce. I mean not to undermine how annoying Kelce/Taylor are but Andy is the main glue/brains behind the operations to me. This is true, he made Eric Bienemy a hot head coaching pick for several years and he is not a good coach Quote
Chicken Boo Posted February 2 Posted February 2 On 2/1/2025 at 8:20 AM, Bill from NYC said: If the Chiefs win, Kelce will propose to her on the field, after the game. You heard it here first lol. They said the same thing last year. Quote
Just Jack Posted February 2 Posted February 2 22 hours ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: There would be 110 million viewers or so for a Browns/Panthers SB. It never matters what teams are in it. SB Sunday is a holiday in of itself. So the viewers thing seems odd to argue. My first time watching the Super Bowl with the future in laws, was in 2015, Pats* vs Seahawks. I'd only been with my GF, now wife, about 4 months at that point. Someone kept sitting on the remote and changing the channel. No one seemed to notice but me, and it was pissing me off. But being the first time watching with them, I wasn't about to speak up. I'd have to sit there and wait until someone asked why the Hallmark channel was on instead of the game. But they made sure to watch when Katy Perry came on for halftime. Quote
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