NFL 2024 | Let's Football

If this team didn't have mahomes no one would be giving them a chance going forward
Which is interesting because Mahomes seems to be stood on the sideline at the end of every game. It doesn’t feel anywhere near as sustainable as last year.
 
Which is interesting because Mahomes seems to be stood on the sideline at the end of every game. It doesn’t feel anywhere near as sustainable as last year.
True but they have time to get healthier and better. With mahomes, bye & home field they will be a hard out
 
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And The Bills are the Messi of the NFL. :lol:
 
Oh look everyone, I‘m a Chiefs fan. Life is oh so difficult for me.
 
Dude. Did you watch the first half of Super Bowl LV? If you ever want to entertain a conspiracy about referees favouring certain players/teams you should start there.
There's nothing remotely suspicious in that game. One team outclassed the other, that's all.
 
There's nothing remotely suspicious in that game. One team outclassed the other, that's all.
I don't think there's anything remotely suspicious about it and we deserved to lose the game regardless of the officiating. 95 penalty yards and 6 first downs (most of which were 3rd down extenders) Vs a single pre-snap 5 yard penalty was beyond a joke. We got butchered by Carl Cheffers and his crew that game. Just because it was a deserved loss, doesn't mean you can just ignore how terribly one sided the referees were that day. But unlike other morons on here who think that there is some refereeing conspiracy going on (why the hell would you watch the NFL if you actually believed that), I just put it down to shitty officiating.
 
I don't think there's anything remotely suspicious about it and we deserved to lose the game regardless of the officiating. 95 penalty yards and 6 first downs (most of which were 3rd down extenders) Vs a single pre-snap 5 yard penalty was beyond a joke. We got butchered by Carl Cheffers and his crew that game. Just because it was a deserved loss, doesn't mean you can just ignore how terribly one sided the referees were that day. But unlike other morons on here who think that there is some refereeing conspiracy going on (why the hell would you watch the NFL if you actually believed that), I just put it down to shitty officiating.
I don't think anyone really thinks there's a conspiracy to be fair - people just get frustrated and say it.

There's also no coincidence that the best teams are targeted for referee conspiracies.

Refereeing seems to be at an all time low across the board in sports mind, maybe that's just recency bias on my part.
 
I don't think anyone really thinks there's a conspiracy to be fair - people just get frustrated and say it.

There's also no coincidence that the best teams are targeted for referee conspiracies.

Refereeing seems to be at an all time low across the board in sports mind, maybe that's just recency bias on my part.
It definitely is :lol:
 
If the Bears actually hire Kingsbury as their next head coach, I might get into serious danger of laughing myself to death. :lol:
 
Damn. Lawrence got popped. Crazy hit and he went down with his arms still in the air, so he's been KO'd.
 
Couple ejections and another foul on an offensive player.

Great handbags after the ejections too, should let the big boys fight.
 
The Vikings Oline just had one of the worst game in NFL history but somehow Darnold found a way to put a couple of drives together. I say Darnold because he was helped by no one else on offense.
 
Bit of a stressful witching hour. Put a tenner on and made over £300.

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Let's fecking gooooooo
 
I know we have a mostly young team but sometimes it would be nice to actually beat a pretty bad team like the Saints easily. Every damn game is a slog and stressful, bah.
 
These refs have made so many bad calls. Hold not called on Hamilton there and next play false start not called on the tush push
 
Mack Hollins not wearing shoes in the snow is super moronic.