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Playoffs, 2021-22 Season
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
The play you hate where Hill taunted is pure explosion. The coverage was fine. Mahomes hit him in stride though and he just turned on the jets and outran everyone to the end zone. Cheetah
It was hypocritical for officials to flag Antoine Winfield Jr in the SB,
but not flag Cheetah there.
It would have started a riot at Arrowhead.
Of course, as Norm MacDonald once said,
the hypocracy was NOT the worst part.Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Ben Herbert
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
We must admit that
Mahomes-Kelce-Tyreek is a three-headed monster, and defend accordingly.
Mahomes (w/Reid) is VERY good at sensing/evading the rush, vision downfield, and utilizing Kelce, Tyreek fully.
I would say Mahomes & Burrow are grouped together...and Allen & Herbert.
Should we get in an "arms race" here, jam...ie draft playmakers ?Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
LOL.
It was hypocritical for officials to flag Antoine Winfield Jr in the SB,
but not flag Cheetah there.
It would have started a riot at Arrowhead.
Of course, as Norm MacDonald once said,
the hypocracy was NOT the worst part.
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
I suspect you are alone in this as most NFL fans and writers are saying the opposite. It’s life or death in the playoffs and that leads to curious decisions or flat out chokes which has always been part of sports. Were the games perfect masterpieces? No. But perfectly competitive to the end? Yes. And left plenty of room for second guessing, big time plays and excitement. It was great from my perspective
But I saw trash, trash and more trash on the fields this weekend. Every team that won got there because of huge mistakes from their opponents more so than because they enforced their will on their opponents, without exception. The victors just happened to be the other team on the field when their opponents gave the game away.
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Originally posted by Hupperdoo View PostI know most you of noticed. Weddle(what a kiss azz) and Ingram moving forward in the playoffs.
I can't help thinking how our season might have been different if we had kept Ingram. He and Bosa were a good combo.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View PostIngram was 'done' last season and not worth extending. Steelers got a few plays out of him, maybe he woke up after getting back the the AFC West, but there is no guarantee that he was going to do the same with the Chargers. I can't play the "Damn, look at him now" game, you play the hand you are dealt, and draw when you need to.
The evidence is glaring to the contrary.....and yet some here insist on repeating that slogan. Say it enough times and maybe it will come true.
Ingram wanted to leave Pittsburgh because they weren't giving him an opportunity.
He knew he had something left.
He was a monster yesterday.
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