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Jackie Lee
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1 minute ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Did I say they get the most calls or no-calls in a whole season? No. There's always no-calls or calls in their favor at the most opportune times in the playoffs. You just have to watch these games

I watch all the games and the stats backup my viewpoint. The Chiefs don't get any more favorable calls than plenty of other teams. They win a ton and people are sick of it so the ones that do favor them are in the spotlight while the ones that favor losing teams nobody ever cares about. 

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8 minutes ago, t96 said:

I watch all the games and the stats backup my viewpoint. The Chiefs don't get any more favorable calls than plenty of other teams. They win a ton and people are sick of it so the ones that do favor them are in the spotlight while the ones that favor losing teams nobody ever cares about. 

You favor the winning team. Does anyone truly give a poo?

I can watch a product and point out the parts that are shitty. Only reason I'm arguing this point. Nothing is perfect

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Texans not taking the loss well...

Anderson and Ryans can likely expect to be receiving envelopes with NFL HQ return addresses shortly.

Absolutely pathetic mindset, lol. Look in the mirror -- first play of the game your dumbass player takes a dumb penalty then shoves the ST coach, you allow 8 sacks all game and plenty more near sacks, miss a FG, extra point and have a kick blocked, rush going for it on a 4th and 10 with the playclock running down instead of taking the 3 points or at least calling a TO to gather and not force the last second snap for the Chiefs to time their pass rush. Not to mention letting a washed up Kelce get wide open down field and then get like 30yac as he ran through quicksand. 

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