Simultaneously the best football game I've ever seen and the worst ending. Feeling bad for all the people who just learned that the other team doesn't get to even go on offense.
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College OT rules this game is still going on Wednesday
It would end up being the gridiron version of he Isner vs. Mahut match from Wimbeldon 2010 and if there is a benevolent God we would have it recorded for posterity as beautifully as that tennis match did:
I would love to see this, sadly not this year. Though I think this probably sums up what Cincy's coaching staff is going through watching film from this game:
I'm not sure, I feel like that Rams defense is the only thing between the two teams that could make a difference if KC is playing at the level they just were in that KCvsBills match.
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The Rams biggest issue is Matthew Stanford
You just never know when he’s going to turn into a pumpkin when it matters the most.
I'm not sure, I feel like that Rams defense is the only thing between the two teams that could make a difference if KC is playing at the level they just were in that KCvsBills match.
The way I look at it, the Rams and Niners both rely on their defensive front. Mahomes is much better than Burrow at buying time or escaping the pocket to make a play, which helps negate some of that defensive pressure. Burrow might die with his offensive line.
Would explain why the Bills looked so helpless to do anything about it, Kelce literally just went "I'mma go where you ain't" and Mahomes is so good he could make it work. Unreal.
God help me it sucks that these two teams can never meet in the super bowl, they're both so fun to watch.
Apparently Kelce's route on the play that set up the field goal was a choice called by Kelce based on what he saw the defense doing.
Would explain why the Bills looked so helpless to do anything about it, Kelce literally just went "I'mma go where you ain't" and Mahomes is so good he could make it work. Unreal.
God help me it sucks that these two teams can never meet in the super bowl, they're both so fun to watch.
Can't find an upload of it yet, but Dan Orlovsky did a fun detailed breakdown on Get Up this morning, of both plays that set up the tying field goal. Went into how Kelce kinda moved his hips like he was going to break towards the sideline after his initial relase, then shifts to go straight up field and Pat was clearly aiming for where Kelce was going to be, before he even made the break.
No matter where you go...there you are. ~ Buckaroo Banzai
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4 years as a starter for Pat Mahomes, 4 trips to the AFC championship game.
Chiefs vs Rams is a very likely outcome
When they are firing on all cylinders they are the most complete team.
You know your overtime rules are absolutely fucked when you get noted Chiefs fan and sandwich enthusiast Jon Bois breaking kayfabe.
It would end up being the gridiron version of he Isner vs. Mahut match from Wimbeldon 2010 and if there is a benevolent God we would have it recorded for posterity as beautifully as that tennis match did:
Guardian Liveblog of the Zombie Apocalypse at the All England Lawn Tennis Club
~ Buckaroo Banzai
As a resident of Inglewood, living just down the street from SoFi Stadium, the idea of a home game Super Bowl is both exhilarating and terrifying.
You say this like it's a bad thing
No I wasn’t!
Gotcha, I feel like a lot of people would say that as if it were bad thing "ugh games are so looong"
might be a bit sad for awhile actually
Brady got the better of Manning most year but Manning his chances too
* looks at Bucs free agents and possible retirement *
And now I’m in full blown panic mode.
I would love to see this, sadly not this year. Though I think this probably sums up what Cincy's coaching staff is going through watching film from this game:
~ Buckaroo Banzai
I like the Chiefs but I like variety more
I'm the same. I love seeing new teams get a shot.
You just never know when he’s going to turn into a pumpkin when it matters the most.
The way I look at it, the Rams and Niners both rely on their defensive front. Mahomes is much better than Burrow at buying time or escaping the pocket to make a play, which helps negate some of that defensive pressure. Burrow might die with his offensive line.
Yards and scoring both, and even accounting for the lack of offensive firepower in the AFC East, they had an outstanding year as a unit.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Buffalo was so close, and if not for the crappy OT rules they could have gotten it. Although letting KC get that far upfield was def an issue.
I'm rooting for Bengals overall, as they are the most 'fun' of the teams for me personally. Just it's gonna be a rough go.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Would explain why the Bills looked so helpless to do anything about it, Kelce literally just went "I'mma go where you ain't" and Mahomes is so good he could make it work. Unreal.
God help me it sucks that these two teams can never meet in the super bowl, they're both so fun to watch.
Not that I want to push trask talk, but I'm sure there are lots of good quips that go on.
Can't find an upload of it yet, but Dan Orlovsky did a fun detailed breakdown on Get Up this morning, of both plays that set up the tying field goal. Went into how Kelce kinda moved his hips like he was going to break towards the sideline after his initial relase, then shifts to go straight up field and Pat was clearly aiming for where Kelce was going to be, before he even made the break.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Was hoping he'd be better than he has been.
Hope he makes it to the practice squad. Maybe a little more time in the oven and he can get back to form.
They could just award the win to the team that wins the toss and it would be basically no different.
edit: this is post-season games since 2012