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Official AFC Championship Game thread


Jeremy Igo

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I don’t really have a dog fighting either way— part of me wants KC to go down— I’m sick of the crews that say run and defense don’t matter, offensive passing is all that matters now etc. Patriots have an 40 year old quarterback with a bunch of nobodies to throw to,.. hate me but I can’t help pulling for the Patriots more. 

On the other side of that, Andy gets a lot of crap for never finishing a big one, crumbling in big games— so I wouldn’t mind if he makes it—

i guess I pull for the ones people hate on for stupid reasons.

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8 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Both teams have experience. Reid is a good coach and Cheifs are home. My concern is the NFL gift wrapping another super bowl appearance for Brady

True.  Yet I feel Mahomes will want to let it rip with the ball today.  Brady will dink and dunk with James White and Edelman, looking for a deep strike to Chris Hogan.  I think the tortoise wins over the hare today.

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