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It was pretty terrible... |
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And yes, the Bucs gutted the Chiefs defense where they were vunerable. Wilson missed a lot of gap assignements. He's also not good on pass coverage and that might be generous. Parker may be the worst tackler in the entire NFL. Covers well though.
Played to the Bucs strengths, especially after Ford left and Houston obviously doesn't thave the burst or strength. Jones flashed, but Poe got washed out way too many times today, or so it seemed on the TV. This defense misses Bailey. |
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I know you're a troll, but can you actually read? |
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All he does is win! Until the defense can't hold the opposition to a touchdown and assuming each receiver catches 95% of passes thrown along with 175 yards of combined rushing is earned...
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I think the refs were deliberately overlooking some OL holds in TB's favor.
The NFL likes upsets. The NFL is all over the Raiders' nuts.. which makes KC the enemy. Call it tin-foil theory all you want.. but something foul is at play. can a team win despite refs pushing an agenda? yes.. but it's an uphill climb, all the same. |
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If the AFCW kept running away from the pack...there is no drama in the last month for other divisions. People tune out and they lose millions. This loss gave the NFC south teams hope along with every other division in the AFC. Miami is now 6-4. Having two 8-2 teams in the same division is bad for business. KC is just a sacrificial pawn.....NFL PR has been gratuitously and universally pimping the Raiders since the off-season..which was odd for a 7-9 team last year. That was until they reported a vote was coming for $750 million in free stadium tax money was on the line. Then it all made sense... |
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