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SuperBowl4 11-26-2022 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx (Post 16625818)
We have come a hell of a long way from the times where the only instances you would ever see the Chiefs in a highlight clip was from them getting scorched on D or Mark Castille being unable to put a hat on.

Eric Winston says, Happy Holidays!

the steam 11-26-2022 08:09 AM

Narrative on this mornings sports talk radio was outside of Buffalo and Kansas City no one cares about the NFL with the exception of gamblers. Basically saying how does anyone watch this crap unless you put money on it.

MarkDavis'Haircut 11-26-2022 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 16626659)
The NFL product this year is just really bad. I am not sure why. Offense is down but not because D got better. Offensives just look sloppy and unprepared.

The two deep shell defense is forcing offenses to eschew the big play and go on long drives.

Which generally are dull compared to lightning strike offenses.

KChiefs1 11-26-2022 09:49 AM

watching football
 
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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 16626659)
The NFL product this year is just really bad. I am not sure why. Offense is down but not because D got better. Offensives just look sloppy and unprepared.


The NFL has jumped the shark with all of these safety measures. Refs are now over 50% of the game.

Mahomes salvages it.

In the next 10 years or so the Chiefs will replace the Packers & Steelers as fan favorites. I expect this will start showing itself in the international games first because new fans are coming aboard.

If I was a 8 year old kid again…I’m not sure I’d watch any of it. Flagfests are boring.

GloucesterChief 11-26-2022 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Carr4MVP (Post 16626771)
The two deep shell defense is forcing offenses to eschew the big play and go on long drives.

Which generally are dull compared to lightning strike offenses.

Its not that. Just a bunch of dropped passes, miscommunication, bad play, and horrible play selection.

It not D getting better because the modern NFL has pretty much did away with defense.

I think it is the lack of practice time finally coming home to roost.

BWillie 11-26-2022 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by the steam (Post 16626765)
Narrative on this mornings sports talk radio was outside of Buffalo and Kansas City no one cares about the NFL with the exception of gamblers. Basically saying how does anyone watch this crap unless you put money on it.

Really? With the World Cup going on its reinvigorated my love for football. You see that 0-0 England vs USA game? Woof. Made me be Thankful for football that much more and not take it for granted

Bearcat 11-26-2022 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 16626659)
The NFL product this year is just really bad. I am not sure why. Offense is down but not because D got better. Offensives just look sloppy and unprepared.

It's been bad for a long while, but in the past there were the Mannings, Brady, Brees, even Roethlisberger and Matt Ryan and guys who could at a bare minimum run an NFL offense.

Now there's Mahomes and Allen... and then uh, Burrow?

It's been a QB league without enough decent QBs for years, and this year is particularly bad.

Pablo 11-26-2022 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by the steam (Post 16626765)
Narrative on this mornings sports talk radio was outside of Buffalo and Kansas City no one cares about the NFL with the exception of gamblers. Basically saying how does anyone watch this crap unless you put money on it.

It's football. Everyone watches it. It's not soccer or ice soccer or boomerball. It's as good as you're gonna get even when it isn't s exciting as years past.


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