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Official Bills at Chiefs AFC Championship Gameday thread


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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Never really been able to get that into it... I'll watch some of the big games at times but have never really been able to keep up with the players as they're constantly turning over every year and don't have any teams I particularly care about so it's hard to watch and follow. Maybe I'll get more into it at some point

I just know a ton of people who use your reasoning of why you don't care for the NBA but love college football.

I know there is a parity issue in the NBA but the day to day games are usually pretty exciting. College football on the other hand is usually unwatchable imo.

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

I just know a ton of people who use your reasoning of why you don't care for the NBA but love college football.

I know there is a parity issue in the NBA but the day to day games are usually pretty exciting. College football on the other hand is usually unwatchable imo.

Is college football the same way with a handful of teams dominating every year? I don't even follow that closely to know that except that Bama is in the mix every year... I definitely watch NBA playoffs a fair amount, I do think that's exciting, but hard to get that into the regular season for whatever reason. Also, unlike the NFL, the games individually mean so much less.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. In key situations the Chiefs have been able to get a lot of pressure and they've been able to get it almost instantly.

Definitely doesn't bode well for the Bucs in the SB. Bills' OL is better than theirs and Allen is wayyy more mobile than Brady at this point. Chiefs pass rush had been underwhelming lately but they definitely have the talent to get consistent pressure like they have today. Frank Clark has been invisible before today but dominated the playoffs last year. If he and Chris Jones get going the Bucs won't have much of a chance, but we'll see...

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Is college football the same way with a handful of teams dominating every year? I don't even follow that closely to know that except that Bama is in the mix every year... I definitely watch NBA playoffs a fair amount, I do think that's exciting, but hard to get that into the regular season for whatever reason. Also, unlike the NFL, the games individually mean so much less.

At the moment if you're not Alabama, Ohio St, Clemson (or LSU for one miracle year) you're not winning a National Championship. 

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