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NFL Playoffs Divisional Round - Games Thread


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18 minutes ago, top dawg said:

After next week, I expect an apology to Lamar.

He was the most primed QB to win his first SB to start the season. He needs to show he can be calm & focused in the clutch when he can't simply blow out an NFL defense.

Mahomes & Purdy stand in his way. He will outperform Goff in a close 4Q.

I had 3 acceptable QB scenarios over the past 2 offseasons for the Panthers & trading picks for Lamar was #2. Trading up for Stroud & pairing him with Garrett Wilson was #3.

I expect Harbaugh to struggle against Reid again & it will come down to the final 4 minutes of the game with good defense on both sides. The QB who keeps his team calm & executes while leaving hero mode behind will win the game.

It's been a fun postseason, but the historical numbers are still playing out the same.

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3 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

He was the most primed QB to win his first SB to start the season. He needs to show he can be calm & focused in the clutch when he can't simply blow out an NFL defense.

Mahomes & Purdy stand in his way. He will outperform Goff in a close 4Q.

I had 3 acceptable QB scenarios over the past 2 offseasons for the Panthers & trading picks for Lamar was #2. Trading up for Stroud & pairing him with Garrett Wilson was #3.

I expect Harbaugh to struggle against Reid again & it will come down to the final 4 minutes of the game with good defense on both sides. The QB who keeps his team calm & executes while leaving hero mode behind will win the game.

It's been a fun postseason, but the historical numbers are still playing out the same.

Bro did you miss the Ravens/49ers game or something? Lamar blew Purdy out with lesser weapons.

 

This guy was Cam before this year. Baltimore literally gave him a TE on offense and literally nothing else. Now they finally put a good WR around him and the offense took off. People seem to ignore the talent around Lamar before this year. He was that offense for years. Amazing what putting good skill players around him does to your team.

 

Again lol at putting Purdy with Mahomes. Like cmon bro are yall even watching these games. Lamar spanked Purdy already.

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21 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Favre was absolutely better than the stat padding loser that Drew Brees was. The only reason Brees won a SB was because the NFL played story mode and gave the Saints Katrina sympathy boost. 

Favre was the type of QB that despite his flaws if you could pick one QB to beat Brady or Manning for one game, he’s the guy you take.

Well, personally, I would pick Nick Foles.  I mean he actually did it.  

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9 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Regarding the game, while the kicker screwed up, I believe that there was an 80-90 percent chance that even if the kick was made,  KC would take the ball down the field and get it in position for a winning fg.  

That drive was shaping up to the Bills' last one in regulation. Given how the defense couldn't stop the Chiefs in any meaningful way, the mentality had to be scoring a go-ahead touchdown while draining every bit of clock possible. Right as the field goal unit went out, I shook my head and even told myself that it would be such irony if the kick went wide right. I shocked myself as that's exactly what happened.

Can't say whether firing McDermott is the right move but the fact he's supposed to be a defensive guy and that side folds like a cheap tent. Chiefs offense this year is not the powerhouse it used to be but it didn't look that way tonight.

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2 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

That drive was shaping up to the Bills' last one in regulation. Given how the defense couldn't stop the Chiefs in any meaningful way, the mentality had to be scoring a go-ahead touchdown while draining every bit of clock possible. Right as the field goal unit went out, I shook my head and even told myself that it would be such irony if the kick went wide right. I shocked myself as that's exactly what happened.

Can't say whether firing McDermott is the right move but the fact he's supposed to be a defensive guy and that side folds like a cheap tent. Chiefs offense this year is not the powerhouse it used to be but it didn't look that way tonight.

The Bills had this game won if they simply told Allen to pull a Cam and win the game with his legs. 

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Just now, OneBadCat said:

The Bills had this game won if they simply told Allen to pull a Cam and win the game with his legs. 

His legs almost cost him the game earlier did you forget he fumbled?

 

Can't trust him in any situation throwing or passing. He will make a bad decision when it matters most.

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