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And I'm the privileged baby yet you're the only still complaining about a playoff loss from nearly 30 years ago because of weather that's colored your thoughts on the roof. |
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I definitely don't like the thought of the elements equalizing games when some shit team would otherwise have little chance... but, I also can't think of a Mahomes playoff game where that happened.
I mean, we're currently talking about a game that took plays in 1995. |
NFL brass is getting soft and also greedy and why this happened. This doesn't happen back in the day. Total horse crap! But the networks own the product now and it's all about money. Got to protect the product.
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Chiefs playing the late game next Sunday on CBS… if Buffalo wins.
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so baltimore likely gets an extra day of rest for the AFCCG
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If the Steelers win, we get more rest than the Ravens. It's a pretty reasonable construct. |
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Yet the Super Bowl is always played in a stadium that can be covered. Why is having a different opinion than you trolling?[/QUOTE] Because it's a dumb, misinformed opinion. The SB is held in a covered stadium because it's a corporate event to showcase the NFL's product more than it's about the fans. That's not the case for any of the other playoff games. This isn't hard to understand. Chiefs players relished playing in the elements last night. |
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If the Chiefs don’t win the Super Bowl, I’m going to find a way to blame this
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