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TNF: Chiefs vs. Lions


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25 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I thought our receivers would be bad. Holy crap those receivers for the Chiefs are terrible

Oh yeah they looked weak out there, question I have is if they looked like that and they traded for ISM is he worse than them (oh poo) or did they get it wrong and trade away a real playmaker? 

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7 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He is down 1 point to the media darlings Lion team with their full squad.

Apparently you had Collinsworth muted as he slobbered all over the Chiefs for more than 3 hours last night. 

Just stop. If anyone is a "media darling," it's been the Chiefs for the past couple years.

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Yeah, pretending like the Chiefs got a raw deal because of some other team being the media darling is hilariously ridiculous. Especially when KC's RT was false starting literally every play. This is the same guy who says I make excuses for Drake Maye simply by pointing out that UNC doesn't have the same overall roster talent level of an elite college squad. 😂

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Lol at nfl.com defending Taylor's " deep a stance as you can have legally who was lining up in his stance about as deep as you’re allowed to in this league" take. The RG machine marches on......... hutch wrecked the OL masquerading as a WR stance false starting machine all night causing havoc. NFL needs to be consistent and not let that poo go all game long. 

 

It was absolutely hilarious you knew run/pass just on how that cheater lined up.

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7 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Their offense is good. It's the opening of fantasy football as well. High octane, high scoring offenses draw viewers. Made total sense to have this as a season opener. 

Neither offense was good last night.  KC had to many drops, and Detroit was underwhelming on the offensive side.  But the game was entertaining because it was close and hard fought.  

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