NFL 2023

Irrespective of the result I will never understand Andy Reid punting on 4th & 4 from Eagles 39 up 3 with Patrick Mahomes at QB
 
Shitty recievers costing the Chiefs exhibit 27. They're still really good though but with an obvious weakness. That defense is legit. Will be tough for the niners to get the one seed now. Looking forward to niners vs eagles
 
Watson is afraid of any contact near him. He's dropped at least two first down receptions that I can recall.

But still, that Valdes-Scantling drop is ridiculous. No NFL receiver should drop a bomb like that.
 
Screwed by our shitty WRs and the refs.
 
Watson is afraid of any contact near him. He's dropped at least two first down receptions that I can recall.

But still, that Valdes-Scantling drop is ridiculous. No NFL receiver should drop a bomb like that.
That was the game as well. Ridiculous how bad the Chiefs receivers are week in week out
 
You moaned for months about a clear holding call. I'm slightly peeved about a few obvious calls in the key moments.

That was the Super Bowl. Anyways the problem with obvious calls is that they are not so obvious when your team does it.
 
Screwed by our shitty WRs and the refs.
:lol: :lol:

Get the feck out of here with that bullshit man. And tell your team that they should give your HOF QB some capable pass catchers first and foremost. You're about to be lucky that there should be around 5 going in the first round next year it seems. But this L has nothing to do with the refs and is on your WRs.
 
Chiefs scoring 5.3 points in the second halves of games this season on average is just a shocking stat. Dead last in the league. Their defense has really been elite so far though, luckily for them.

I just cannot comprehend how you have a former 1st round WR, two 2nd round WRs and Travis Kelce on your team and decide it's a good idea to give Justin friggin Watson 11 targets. Wild stuff.
 
Chiefs scoring 5.3 points in the second halves of games this season on average is just a shocking stat. Dead last in the league. Their defense has really been elite so far though, luckily for them.

I just cannot comprehend how you have a former 1st round WR, two 2nd round WRs and Travis Kelce on your team and decide it's a good idea to give Justin friggin Watson 11 targets. Wild stuff.

Bloody refs.
 
Last time they scored points in the second half of a game was October 22nd.

Fecking hell :lol:
I read or heard somewhere that KC are averaging about 5 points in the second half this season. Nevertheless, I still think they will win the Super Bowl
 
Chiefs scoring 5.3 points in the second halves of games this season on average is just a shocking stat. Dead last in the league. Their defense has really been elite so far though, luckily for them.

I just cannot comprehend how you have a former 1st round WR, two 2nd round WRs and Travis Kelce on your team and decide it's a good idea to give Justin friggin Watson 11 targets. Wild stuff.
Oops, just seen that you already posted this re the second half points.

I understand that this is Andy Reid's offense (and he is a genius) but may I be so bold as to gently suggest that EB was not quite the glorified clipboard holder he was made out to be?
 
Can’t say it enough but Mahomes is just so far ahead of anyone else in the league. You are constantly on the edge when you are playing against him
 
First time since 1941 the Steelers fired a HC or coordinator mid-season :eek:

Can’t say it enough but Mahomes is just so far ahead of anyone else in the league. You are constantly on the edge when you are playing against him
Yeah exactly. There was no doubt in my mind he'd find a way to get it done when they got the ball back late in the 4th quarter, and they would've done it as well if not for MVS' butterhands.
 
Can’t say it enough but Mahomes is just so far ahead of anyone else in the league. You are constantly on the edge when you are playing against him
This is absolutely the best way to learn how good someone is. Your level of fear when your team is playing against them. Nothing brings it home quite like that
 
First time since 1941 the Steelers fired a HC or coordinator mid-season :eek:


Yeah exactly. There was no doubt in my mind he'd find a way to get it done when they got the ball back late in the 4th quarter, and they would've done it as well if not for MVS' butterhands.

The good thing about it is that this should prompt a "Days Of Our Steelers" video from UrinatingTree.