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5 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

I’ve never bought into your argument that neither ref could see the ball. Moot point now, but there is no way the guy with a view of Allen’s back should have been the one to spot the ball in that instance, especially given the fact that the other ref had a different spot. They should have come together to discuss the difference. 

We can't even see the ball here from a camera a good 10 feet in the air, do you really think a likely sub 6' tall person standing on the field is going to be able to see the ball over all those huge players surrounding him?

Refs placing the ball on any play has always been somewhat of a guessing game, it's never been exact.

The fact that it is THIS close of a play to where you can't even exactly tell on replay, shows how much more impossible it would have been for any ref to make that call in real time.  If you want to think this is the league making sure KC wins, so be it, but maybe Buffalo shouldn't have been so close, had they got literally another 6 inches further, it would have been clear he got the 1st.

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8 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Why do yall hate someone because they win ?

First it was Brady 

Now it's Mahommes, and he hasn't even been accused of cheating 

Would yall complain if we won the superbowl 3 years in a row ?

It is sports 101, bruh.

I am only hoping Mahomes does well BECAUSE I hate the Pats fans, the franchise and Brady. Otherwise, I wouldn't care at all.

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I didn't watch either game today. I knew this snooze fest of a Super Bowl was a certainty. I hope there are about 100 million people living in KC and Philly to make up their viewership because I'm going to skip this SB and I know I'm not alone. 

I honestly don't think watching this Super Bowl would be the most interesting thing to happen to me that day. I have a good BM in the morning and I don't think watching Kendrick and another KC title is even in the running for second. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

IDK about winning more than 7 necessarily. Depends on the situations. 

Long way from having that discussion yet.

honestly if the Chiefs win it this year and then both Reid and Mahomes decided to retire (they won't), I'd say they are the GOATs. Brady's longevity is crazy but he and Belichick never dominated the league quite like this. 

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2 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

We can't even see the ball here from a camera a good 10 feet in the air, do you really think a likely sub 6' tall person standing on the field is going to be able to see the ball over all those huge players surrounding him?

Refs placing the ball on any play has always been somewhat of a guessing game, it's never been exact.

The fact that it is THIS close of a play to where you can't even exactly tell on replay, shows how much more impossible it would have been for any ref to make that call in real time.  If you want to think this is the league making sure KC wins, so be it, but maybe Buffalo shouldn't have been so close, had they got literally another 6 inches further, it would have been clear he got the 1st.

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From the live TV angle it looked like he got it

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty wild to see folks dunking on Josh Allen when he threw a catchable ball past the sticks on an absolute jailbreak of a blitz where his OL looked like they'd been blindfolded and had their hands tied behind their backs.

Yeah, I'm not sure what else he was supposed to do on that play. He had like 5 guys in his face immediately seemingly untouched, nobody open down field and still managed to put it in a spot where his guy had a chance to make a play, even hit the receiver in the hands. Somehow he needs to do even more than that?

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10 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Why do yall hate someone because they win ?

First it was Brady 

Now it's Mahommes, and he hasn't even been accused of cheating 

Would yall complain if we won the superbowl 3 years in a row ?

This

I spent way too many years hating guys like Brady and Lebron just because they won a lot.  I'd rather be able to enjoy knowing I'm watching a true generational talent in their prime than just hate watch them and be angry.

Sure I hate that Brady beat us in the SB, but that was a long time ago and after everything else he was able to accomplish after that game, I came around on him too.

It's why I'm rooting for and following Wemby's career right now, it's why I want to see KC 3-peat.  I'm getting too old to hate all time greats because they win and did nothing else to make me hate them, I'd rather just enjoy watching the greatness.

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