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9 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

You think the Chiefs just got it like that this year? 

You gotta beat the champs when it matters.

Many have tried this year, almost all have failed.

That's one thing you can't underestimate. Almost every single person in that KC organization had been here before multiple times. 

Buffalo hasn't.

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29 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Absolutely

Lamar's stats gave him a better season, but take Lamar off that team and Henry, the other offensive weapons, and defense still have them competitive with an average QB.  Take Allen off the Bills and replace him with that same average QB and they're not making the playoffs.

Most Valuable Player, not who had the best season

Zay Flowers being healthy may have resulted in a different outcome, although the turnovers... 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bingo. The Bills were basically able to win with a conservative, ball control offensive approach because the Ravens were busy beating themselves.

Exactly not a chance Allen's passing chart looks like that if it had been a back and fourth game, heck the bills were content to run the ball for 3 yards and a cloud of dust tonight.

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22 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I didn't realize we had so many KC fans on the board

Honestly, I've been rooting for them all year and would like to see them win the SB.

Spent too much time hating on guys like Brady or Lebron just because they won a lot.  As I've gotten older it's allowed me to appreciate being able to watch the legitimate generational talents and enjoy it instead of hate watching them.  Sure these guys get calls that others don't, but that's been the case with all the all time greats in any sport, and it's not their fault either.

If a player/team has done something to make me hate them, that's different, but I've got no qualms with Mahomes or the Chiefs, so I'd like to see them make history and get the 3 peat.

It's the same reason I'm following and rooting on Wemby in his young career so far.  He's that next true generational player and I'm going to enjoy watching his career unfold.

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13 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Honestly, I've been rooting for them all year and would like to see them win the SB.

Spent too much time hating on guys like Brady or Lebron just because they won a lot.  As I've gotten older it's allowed me to appreciate being able to watch the legitimate generational talents and enjoy it instead of hate watching them.  Sure these guys get calls that others don't, but that's been the case with all the all time greats in any sport, and it's not their fault either.

If a player/team has done something to make me hate them, that's different, but I've got no qualms with Mahomes or the Chiefs, so I'd like to see them make history and get the 3 peat.

It's the same reason I'm following and rooting on Wemby in his young career so far.  He's that next true generational player and I'm going to enjoy watching his career unfold.

I am rooting for the 3 peat BECAUSE I hate Brady.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am rooting for the 3 peat BECAUSE I hate Brady.

I have a weird back and forth love-hate thing for Brady

Grew up a big Michigan football fan, so of course I liked him before he was drafted.  Then of course HATED him after they beat us and became "Brady"

But then having Gronk be such a key player to their second set of SB's, my favorite non Panther as the 2 years he played at Arizona were my last 2 there so I got to watch his college career in person, I begrudgingly rooted for the Patriots and grew to appreciate his greatness.

Now I hate him again for stealing Olsen's job on the #1 fox crew.

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