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Solid 65% chance Andy and Spags are keeping their powder dry from the playoffs. 35% were just marginally better and luck could run out in the playoffs. |
People keep doing this not realizing that the "luckiest team ever" just recently added Pacheco, Omenihu, and Humphries, with Hollywood, Nelson, and possibly Watson returning too.
The fact that this "luckiest team ever" is adding all of that talent this late in the season should scare everybody, not make them feel any better. |
Luck, was it, when Leo Chenal blasted through a weak lineman he'd been owning all game to block the field goal?
Luck, when the hardest working front office in the NFL had a kicker they'd already scouted on speed dial when their kicker went down? Luck when they had ANOTHER kicker who had already played for them ready to go in case of emergency? Was it luck when a team fighting for the worst record in the league couldn't mount a comeback with their backup up quarterback? Luck that a bad team played bad? Luck that a backup tight end couldn't make an EXCEPTIONAL play? Luck is the wind picking up at the right moment. Luck is great players having freak accidents. Luck is the unexpected happening without provocation or reason. Skill is repeatable, dependable ability. That's what you're watching, you dumb sack of donkey cum. You're watching the best team in the NFL for the last decade continue it's dominance against opponents playing at the bleeding edge of their ability. The Chiefs are a Ferrari. The Opponents are a Mazda. You can push that Mazda to 120 MPH, sure. But one tiny mistake and you fly off the road. The Ferrari can handle mistakes at 120 MPH. The Mazda can't. That's why the Chiefs are winning close games. But keep calling it luck, dipshit. Skill:technology::Luck:Magic. |
Maybe the Kansas City Chiefs are the goodest lucky team ever?
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They should look at the least the Chiefs era when Reid was coach. This team doesn't blow any team out.
Because Reid wants it that way. |
No one ever wants to talk about how year over year we have terrible turnover luck and are basically always in the negative in turnover differential. Teams aren’t supposed to routinely win like that, yet we do.
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Dribble. Other teams have won may close games in a season and never been treated with microscope we are under. The 2000 Ravens literally won 7 games without the offense getting a td.
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Bills fans (much like many other football fans including CP) spent two decades convincing themselves the Patriots weren't that good, and now they get to do the same with Mahomes and the Chiefs.
Seems like 90% of the Chiefs' reddit is posts trying to defend the Chiefs from this idiocy, so I'm sure this will get posted over there and they'll just eat it up... it's quite the loser mentality to care so much about the haters though. They will always hate, and if you aren't hated in competition, it just means you aren't good enough. |
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Remember when Dick Vermiels Chiefs would be up by 3 touchdowns in the first quarter of reg season games and then go 1 and done in the playoffs?
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Dribble?
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As TEX has said elsewhere -- embrace the hate, because it means the Chiefs are doing something right.
Such as 9 straight AFC West titles, 6 straight AFCCG appearances, and 4 SB appearances. Not too bad, at all. |
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