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notorious 01-25-2022 11:29 AM

We all know in our hearts that if they change the rule the Chiefs will take advantage of it in a big game.

The same bitches will be crying about the new rules because they are bitches.

The Franchise 01-25-2022 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16106094)
Fair - but I've always been against these rules. Funny now how Chiefs fans now DONT want the rule to change.

Both teams should get to possess the ball in overtime, period. Don't do it like college does, but you can make teams start further away and always go for two.

I’m not saying don’t change the rules. Change them if you want. But if you weren’t complaining with us back when it happened in 2018…then don’t ****ing complain now.

Mr. Plow 01-25-2022 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by dallaschiefsfan (Post 16106090)
That is not correct. He did not want the particular change that the Chiefs were proposing. To suggest anything more is to put words in his mouth. I also get tired of his Bills mafia stuff, but you have to be intellectually honest on this stuff.

His words exactly just a few short years ago......

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 16106059)
"If you let a them go on a 80 yard drive to score a touchdown, YOU LOSE! I'm sorry!"


Pants 01-25-2022 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 16106109)
We all know in our hearts that if they change the rule the Chiefs will take advantage of it in a big game.

The same bitches will be crying about the new rules because they are bitches.

Absolutely. I am in favor of changing the rules. We have Mahomes. I don't want a coin flip to keep the ball out of his hands.

Bearcat 01-25-2022 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown (Post 16106093)
Except that wasn't his logic in the 2019 AFCCG when the Chiefs lost in OT.

That's why I'd like to see the entire clip.... in 27 seconds, it seems like he's only arguing what's being asked, which seems to be guaranteeing one possession each. In this week's clip, he's proposing his own solution.

There is the "if you don't want to lose, don't let them get on base" in the baseball analogy though, as a lead in to his proposed 10 minute OT.... missed that the first time, which is a direct contradiction to post-Patriots game.

staylor26 01-25-2022 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 16106087)
The OT rules should be changed. I’ve thought this ever since it happened to Mahomes in 2018 against Brady.

If Josh Allen won that coin flip our season would be over. That’s the truth.

Both teams should touch the ball. It’s a huge advantage for offenses in that scenario bc not only is the game changed to favor offense, but both defenses are gassed. They’re dead tired.

Keep the rules the same except the team that lost the coin flip gets a chance to get a TD if the team that won the coin flip gets a TD first

So let’s say Buffalo gets a chance and gets a TD.

Then the Chiefs get the ball and get another TD.

Is that game over?

Are we not right back where we started? It’s not fair because Buffalo didn’t get a chance again?

It’s absurd. The OT rules are fine, and I wasn’t somebody complaining back in 2018 either.

The rules are the way they are because of injuries. The longer the game, the more the likelihood of serious injuries.

TimBone 01-25-2022 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16106111)
I’m not saying don’t change the rules. Change them if you want. But if you weren’t complaining with us back when it happened in 2018…then don’t ****ing complain now.

This is where I'm at. If there is a better overtime solution, I'm all for it.

But Christ, I don't ever remember this much blowback about these specific overtime rules. Tom Brady has benefitted from them in both an AFCCG and a Super Bowl, and there wasn't this much blowback.

Why now? Are Mahomes and the Chiefs already hated that much?

Pants 01-25-2022 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16106123)
So let’s say Buffalo gets a chance and gets a TD.

Then the Chiefs get the ball and get another TD.

Is that game over?

Are we not right back where we started? It’s not fair because Buffalo didn’t get a chance again?

It’s absurd. The OT rules are fine, and I wasn’t somebody complaining back in 2018 either.

The rules are the way they are because of injuries. The longer the game, the more the likelihood of serious injuries.

Shawn Barber's idea is that in case of a tie, the higher seed moves on. I SORT of like it?

BWillie 01-25-2022 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16106123)
So let’s say Buffalo gets a chance and gets a TD.

Then the Chiefs get the ball and get another TD.

Is that game over?

Are we not right back where we started? It’s not fair because Buffalo didn’t get a chance again?

It’s absurd. The OT rules are fine, and I wasn’t somebody complaining back in 2018 either.

The rules are the way they are because of injuries. The longer the game, the more the likelihood of serious injuries.

You make them go for two, and a turnover loses the game if the other team gets at least a FG.

dannybcaitlyn 01-25-2022 11:35 AM

Haha he was on the radio sounding all doom and gloom and expressed how much he hated to OT rule! Now it effects his team and he wants it changed. What a clown!

Monticore 01-25-2022 11:35 AM

what if the team is able to run out the clock and score on the first drive do they add more time n the clock?

2bikemike 01-25-2022 11:37 AM

I think Kyle has a place in Politics!

dallaschiefsfan 01-25-2022 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 16106106)
His mouth produced the words clearly indicating that he thought if one team let the other drive 80 yards to score a TD, the former deserved to lose.

He NEVER said "deserved" - that's you putting words in his mouth, like I said. He simply stated "you lose. I'm sorry." Is there something beyond the ending of the clip that indicates he believes that loss is deserved and that he approves of the rule? If so, produce it. He could have said all kinds of things related to "I'm sorry". This smacks of a convenient video edit. If he goes on to say "I'm sorry...you shouldn't let the offense score a TD", you totally have a case to make on his hypocrisy. Until then, it's based on a weirdly edited video

O.city 01-25-2022 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 16106047)
Yeah, but if you do it only when it negatively impacts the team you root for, it makes you a hypocrite.

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 16106050)
It's the flip-flopping because of the losing team involved that's hypocritical.

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16106052)
:facepalm:

It’s pretty obvious what changed his mind in this case.

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16106058)
Sure. Happens all the time. But if you change your mind because your team lost…then your opinion is invalid.

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 16106059)
The very last part of the 2019 video is what's damning.

"If you let a them go on a 80 yard drive to score a touchdown, YOU LOSE! I'm sorry!"

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Originally Posted by ChiTown (Post 16106067)
LMAO - He's a Bills fan, that's why he changed his mind!LMAO

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 16106065)
LMAO

These guys are teenage girls.

Ah, I did not know he was a legit Bills fan. Carry on.

VAChief 01-25-2022 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 16106059)
The very last part of the 2019 video is what's damning.

"If you let a them go on a 80 yard drive to score a touchdown, YOU LOSE! I'm sorry!"

If it doesn't get changed after the Tebow miracle in OT against the Steelers in 2012 you are not going to find a better argument.


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