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Nobody cares about that what people outside of us care about is that Burrow beat Mahomes yet again. That stings and can't shake it off till we even the score and win another Super Bowl.
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going against a guy like burrow is always going to be frustrating bc hes so good and he slips out of trouble so often. |
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That's really it. Spags claim to fame is two victories over Tom Brady in the SB. He got Brady off his spot, threw off his game with a savage d line. In our SB we were playing a shit qb that threw what 8 passes in one postseason game? Pennel forced an eyes shut desperation interception, Jones batted a couple passes, Nieman got a huge hit on a 3rd down, and Frank got a sack at the end. He doesn't scheme to take players away, he schemes to create pressure on the qb. As we saw, Sanders was wide open for the go ahead td, Jimmy just wasn't that guy to hit that throw in the clutch. If pressure isnt affecting the qb, you get games like we saw Sunday. |
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Yeah! They're all stupid and fat and smell like vinegar. |
IDK, we were down 14-3 out of the gate. The margin for error is pretty small after that. The Chiefs had the lead by the third quarter though. We were on pace for a typical Mahomes finish when Kelce fumbled. Bengals were on the ropes.
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It's useless to romanticize a history that isn't true. |
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No fumble, no loss. It's as simple as that. |
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Burrow has a better team behind him IMHO. Cincy has a better defense, which includes better tackling, better pass rush, & better secondary performance. KC's special teams have been pretty bad all year, so it's safe to assume the Bengals are better in that department. The coaching seems sharper with the Bengals as well. KC is a sloppy team and it starts with the coaches. |
I wonder if Sneed would mind playing safety. You know he'd be great at it. Let Thornhill walk next year and roll with Williams, Watson and McDuffie at CB and Sneed, Reid at safety.
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Not to mention, CB is just far more important than S in most cases. I'd much rather keep moving him around at CB where he can cover, rush the passer, help in run support (though I wish he didn't need to do so often) than move him to S where he'd likely just go unnoticed when he's playing well. |
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And they'd been terrible for so long, they were drafting at the top of the round. Now, I'm not saying their poorly coached-that's clearly a good coaching staff. But they have some institutional advantages that we no longer enjoy, and some that we never had because Andy had us in the play-offs every year even before Pat. |
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