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Just now, Hoenheim said:

Bills got way too predictable with those 4th and 1 plays. You have to do something else if you're that predictable it's going to get stopped eventually. 

yeah and it's not like they've been automatic. the 4th downs were getting converted, but it didn't work on the one 2pt attempt and there were also a handful of 3rd and 1s that they got stuffed on with that play. should've called play action there

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

 

I think this is a bad matchup for him. They have good coverage guys on him.

maybe, I don't know how much different the Bills' D is this year than the past few years but in 3 playoff meetings against the Bills he has nearly 300 yards and 5 TDs, including 75/2 last year. I think he's definitely slowed down a bit and the Bills are still game planning for him but the Chiefs have other options (like Juju, Hollywood) to go to instead when he's covered.

 

And just like that Chiefs D crumbling again and letting them right back in it.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

That happens on almost every play, of every game, refs almost never have the exact same spot on each side of the field and always comes down to whichever ref ends up getting handed the ball first.

The difference is that this was a 4th down play that was being decided by literal inches in the AFC Championship

 

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From where the OL’s blue stripe is and Allen having the ball in his left arm (can see that from the other side), he looks like he got to the line. Also, Kincaid caught the ball and fell on the line. Looked like he almost got there or did get there but look at the blue line of scrimmage. Had they not spotted Kincaid way shorter, Allen makes it easily.

Huge play that the refs gave to KC by spotting it short and then going to replay. Basically means there has to be indisputable evidence to overturn. Two straight poor spots and they get shafted IMHO. If KC wins, it’ll be because of those two spots both clearly benefiting KC.

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