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Jackie Lee
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1 minute ago, Candler Cat said:

From the live TV angle it looked like he got it

I don't remember the live tv angle off the top of my head, but I do remember my first reaction was that he didn't get it live, then on replay I thought he did, but also didn't see conclusive evidence of it, just that it was my opinion that he got it.

All I've been arguing here is that I don't think it was anything shady or one ref overruling another, I specifically watched the refs running in on different spots and was wondering who would get it, the ball was handed to the ref who cam in short first, he placed it.

Disagree with how it played out, but in the end, if any argument of "overruling" someone else could be made, it would have meant the one who came in with a 1st down mark would have needed to overrule the other.

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The Bills have to seriously shake something up unless they want to keep being the bridesmaids of the AFC. The Chiefs just have their number and are DEEP inside their heads at this point.

It really felt like they played scared tonight. The offensive play calling was very conservative, especially in 1st and 2nd down.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Bills have to seriously shake something up unless they want to keep being the bridesmaids of the AFC. The Chiefs just have their number and are DEEP inside their heads at this point.

It really felt like they played scared tonight. The offensive play calling was very conservative, especially in 1st and 2nd down.

Trying hard not to lose 

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I would consider firing McDermott. He’s a great coach, but everyone has a ceiling and the AFC Championship may be his. Yes you risk bringing in someone who is worse, but you have some success now it’s time to win it all. 
Problem is it is too late in the coaching cycle for the best picks. 

Everyone in their momma say Playaction boot after playaction boot and still you couldn’t stop it. SMH.

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4 minutes ago, emhoward said:

I would consider firing McDermott. He’s a great coach, but everyone has a ceiling and the AFC Championship may be his. Yes you risk bringing in someone who is worse, but you have some success now it’s time to win it all. 
Problem is it is too late in the coaching cycle for the best picks. 

Everyone in their momma say Playaction boot after playaction boot and still you couldn’t stop it. SMH.

It’s very akin to a “Dungy in Tampa” or “Marvin Lewis in Cincinnati” situation. Those Bucs and Bengals teams could get to the playoffs but just never could break through. 

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