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All the penalties are such a lame, unexciting part of Football.
Jesus
KC is beating themselves with mental mistakes. I’ve seen three holds and a face mask they should have been called for.
@mik said in Pic 'em, Bucs or Chiefs:
Same here. They are spooked.
Yep. I get the impression they thought they’d just waltz in and walk away with it.
Wonder what Andy will tell them in the locker room.
@loki Racist!
Seriously though, I didn't expect KC to be playing this poorly so far.
It's still just a two possession game though. KC (and Tom Brady for that matter) have been in worse spots.
@loki said in Pic 'em, Bucs or Chiefs:
Wonder if Copper at the Decision Desk is recasting his prediction?
Not yet
If each team scores 2 TDs in the 2nd half, I'll be right on
@horace said in Pic 'em, Bucs or Chiefs:
I haven't watched a single commercial in like two years.
They have changed
Few in these commercials look like me
So far KC really has panicked
I remember the NE Patriots looked like that against the Chicago Bears in SB XX 1986 (when the Bears put the Fridge in a halfback and let him run the ball)
But there is plenty of time left in this game
The first time I ever heard the name of the halftime show artist was during the first half.
MFR kept saying, “Oh, you’ll know THIS song! “. Not a single one have I ever heard. Thought H.E.R. who sang America was great.
This isn't even a good game at this point.
Not really.
Brady has been torturing them with Fournette
@horace This lead is still smaller than the one the Falcons had on the Patriots just a few years ago..at about this same point in the game.
It actually has gone surreal.
I have never seen Mahomes thrown so far off his game. I guess his O line was pretty banged up.
I have to give it to Tom Brady. He is definitely above average at football.
He’s the AAPL of the NFL.