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Just now, frankw said:

Honestly as tired of the Chiefs as I am I'm even more tired of all the Allen hype. This man simply cannot get past Mahomes. Even the fuging Bengals got past them.

Burrow is way better and more clutch than Allen. Allen is better than Lamar in the playoffs but nowhere near Mahomes or Burrow. Burrow could easily be going toe to toe with Mahomes but they kept that chump HC instead of building around Joe and giving him a legit coaching staff

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2 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

you keep saying "overrule" but that's a woefully inaccurate term when neither one was "overruling" the other.

What does seeing Allen's face vs back have any bearing on it, neither view helps you determine where the ball is in relation to the line to gain.

It's the same way all ball spots happen, the first ref to be given the ball is the one who spots it, if you have a problem with that, take it up with how the game is officiated, but there was nothing nefarious here.

You’re being intentionally obtuse. We’ve all seen plays where one ref comes in for the spot and another overrules, in the common meaning of that word. That is exactly what happened here. It had nothing to do with who gets the ball. 

Also, “what does seeing Allen’s face vs back have any bearing on it”? The ball was on the same side of Allen’s body as his face, not on the same side as Allen’s back. If the whole point is to see the ball in relation to the line to gain, one viewpoint obviously gives a better chance to do that. 

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1 minute ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

That's another Chiefs 

First Down 

 

 

play action, exactly what I had been saying the Bills should do like the entire last quarter. instead they run they exact same QB sneak they've run all game and Chiefs read it easily. The play action would've lit the Chiefs D up

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2 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Bills choke again. This is why I couldn't enjoy this game. We all knew how this was going to end.

They really do have an unreal history of choking. I mean, four consecutive SB losses? OOF.

Wow. I didn't realize how close they came to converting that 4th down. Ouch.

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