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5 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Absolute trash take, but you do you. Tonight is not on Machine any any stretch of the imagination, though he certainly has not been his best but it happens 

Brady is the goat lol.

Hes now lost to Brady and completely failed to generate a 24 point comeback in the Super Bowl like Brady did he is not and never will be the GOAT.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm quite enjoying watching Mahomes get his ass whooped but let's be real, the same thing would've happened to Brady. Mahomes has been bad but the KC OL has just gotten absolutely ragdolled. If you're getting instant pressure every drop back without ever having to blitz.... I mean, that's mission impossible for a QB.

I mean how many games did the Chiefs win this year by 3 or so points? With the refs not calling holding calls on their O-line when it wasn't prime time? They probably shouldn't be in this game in the first place

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

I mean how many games did the Chiefs win this year by 3 or so points? With the refs not calling holding calls on their O-line when it wasn't prime time? They probably shouldn't be in this game in the first place

I expected them to win tonight because I expected their D to shutdown Barkley. Well, they did. What I didn't expect is for their offense to get dominated even worse. LOL

But yeah, plenty of us myself included were talking all season about this being the worst 10-0, 11-0, 12-0, etc. team imaginable. They'd show up and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat week after week after week. Tonight that horseshoe fell out of their ass and Philly picked it up and beat them over the head with it. LOL

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