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Just now, outlaw4 said:

Bills have all three timeouts. They could just pass from here and maybe stop the Rams one last time.

*tries to QB sneak and fail*

Never mind. 

Joe Brady is a moron. Don’t care how well you’ve done this year, you just called a play that means you have a 3% chance at an onside kick. Makes no sense to call that. Basically took away any chance to win. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The NFL has sh-t all over the onside kick 😕

Yeah, they got a just do away with it and replace it with something else. I've seen it floated to do like a 4th and 15 or 4th and 10 conversion instead of an inside kick. If I remember correctly the math works out to where 4th and 18 is roughly equal to the old onside kick success rate.

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Sam Darnold may have had the game of his career today 79% completion percentage, 347 passing yards, 5 Passsing TDs 0 INT. Jeeesus

They would be stupid not to pay Sam.  But no idea what they will do with JJ McCarthy. I'd trade him.

Financially it makes sense to move on from Sam and go with McCarthy next season but Sam Darnold has absolutely balled out.  Maybe they could get away with not having to pay him a mega contract because of Sam's career before Minnesota. But if it turns into a bidding war someone definitely could give him a mega contract. 

As of right now he's the biggest free agent this off season and it's not even close.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Until the rigged flags start coming out.

 

I hate watching the Chiefs play because you know some bullpoo calls are coming.

Less of a need with the Chiefs having a bit of a cushion for home field now with the Bills losing today. The NFL also very much wants the Chargers in the playoffs 

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