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15 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I will say if there is a team built to beat KC it is Philly.

I honestly kinda think the opposite. I think it's a bad stylistic matchup for Philly. But we'll see shortly. 

Hell, maybe the NFL rigs the game for KC and then has a rematch on week one of next year and does it again just as a flex and a fug you. I seem to recall that happening before...

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly kinda think the opposite. I think it's a bad stylistic matchup for Philly. But we'll see shortly. 

Hell, maybe the NFL rigs the game for KC and then has a rematch on week one of next year and does it again just as a flex and a fug you. I seem to recall that happening before...

KC hasn't faced a defense like this yet and they are highly mediocre offensively. I think that is the difference.

Conversely, the playoff/Super Bowl experience difference between KC and Philky is fuging insane.

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3 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Can't believe I will have to root for the Chiefs... Eagles fans are possibly the most insufferable bunch of fans around

I don't know. You've got fans of Dallas, the Pats, UNC, Duke, the Celtics, the Lakers, the Saints, Taylor Swift, Trump, Musk, comic books, etc. There's a lot of really obnoxious people out there.

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23 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I have a soft spot for Jalen Hurts but I don’t think he’s good enough to win this game.  At some point it will come down to making plays from the pocket on 3rd or 4th down.  If Josh Allen couldn’t do it, I doubt that Hurts can do it.

Hell, it looked like they had a 1st down twice and then a TE dropped a ball. Not sure how much I'd put on Josh Allen.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

KC hasn't faced a defense like this yet and they are highly mediocre offensively. I think that is the difference.

Conversely, the playoff/Super Bowl experience difference between KC and Philky is fuging insane.

Not sure the difference is that great.  KC has a little more experience, but its not like Philly experience is non existent.  

Fwiw, I think that both teams have great defenses.  KC has a better qb, but Philly has more offensive talent all around.  Could come down to special teams.  

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