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Jackie Lee
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Now it's official. Mahomes wasn't gonna let the Bills get the ball back. Great playcalling by Andy too, so damn jealous of the Chiefs having him. If they close the deal with the win in 2 weeks I think Andy and Mahomes are the best QB/coach combo ever. What they've done in such a short amount of time together is just absolutely bonkers.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

So in 7 seasons as a starting QB, Mahomes will have played in 5 SB's and his other two season's being AFC Championship game losses, both in OT.

Just crazy

He is quickly making a case for GOAT. If he wins this year, it will be interesting to see the rest of the career arc. How many does he get? Does Reid stick around? Does he win them elsewhere(like Brady)?

 

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Yeah I'm skipping this SB 100%, talk about a snoozefest matchup.

fug this horseshit man. I am sick of having the Chiefs cock stuffed down my throat every year. The media  is going to be sucking their cock for 2 weeks straight.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

He is quickly making a case for GOAT. If he wins this year, it will be interesting to see the rest of the career arc. How many does he get? Does Reid stick around? Does he win them elsewhere(like Brady)?

 

you can also take away 3 from Brady for knowing defense`s signals.

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1 minute ago, Bama Panther said:

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. 

I'm being intentionally obtuse and then you go on to say these things?

You're literally arguing that if neither ref can actually see the ball, that the ref who can see his face has a better view of where the ball is than the one who can see his back.  That's absolute utter nonsense, you either can see the ball or you can't, if you can't, then seeing someone's face or their back has zero bearing on anything.

And go watch the replay the one ref didn't overrule the other, he was the first one handed the ball and he placed it, at that point it would have then needed the other ref to overrule him.  Because I was specifically watching for the ball placement as I did see the refs coming in at different spots, so I'm quite sure that's how it played out.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

He is quickly making a case for GOAT. If he wins this year, it will be interesting to see the rest of the career arc. How many does he get? Does Reid stick around? Does he win them elsewhere(like Brady)?

 

He's on track, but not there yet 

 

Gotta go to at least 10 and win more than 7

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