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Bearcat 01-08-2023 08:18 AM

I refuse to accept that tweet as real and will laugh at it for the satire that it is.


Ha.

Rainbarrel 01-08-2023 08:19 AM

Mel Kiper was going on and on how brave Josh Allen was. I had to turn off the fake shit

petegz28 01-08-2023 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 16720998)
I turned on NFLN Gameday and they have been going on nonstop for 15 minutes about Damar. This shit is ****ing ridiculous.

Yeah, the virtue signaling is becoming gross.

Spott 01-08-2023 08:19 AM

I’m glad that we’ve become the enemy of all the woke twitter pussies that probably don’t even care about football anyway. They’ll just have to suck it until the next phony sjw issue comes up and they can pretend to be outraged about that.

Rainbarrel 01-08-2023 08:26 AM

Alex Smith could ride the wave to a HOF jacket. He has stronger moral fiber

Chris Meck 01-08-2023 08:36 AM

Short of moving all of the play-off games back a week (which logistically would have been a nightmare) I don't see how the NFL could have come up with a more fair decision than they did.

Both Bills and Bengals effectively play 3/4 of a game less than everyone else. You can't give anything to those teams when everyone else played a full 17. Yet, if Buffalo wins out, they don't have to play KC in Arrowhead. The Bengals have one more loss, so that's fair, if they win out, they will. KC gets the #1 seed because they have the better winning percentage, and had to play a full extra game.

I mean, it's as fair and accommodating as it can be, under the circumstances.

I don't get the complaining.

TomBarndtsTwin 01-08-2023 08:38 AM

Because . . . . . . . . reasons.

And the Bills, like their fans, are soft and want everything handed to them.

Rainbarrel 01-08-2023 08:38 AM

Bills travel to KC next season. Let the outrage boil on!


https://www.buffalorumblings.com/202...ome-away-games

Imon Yourside 01-08-2023 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16721001)
I refuse to accept that tweet as real and will laugh at it for the satire that it is.


Ha.

I feel sorry for these people, what kind of world would you have to live in? Yet here I am, looking at it cracking up every time I take a peek.

Bearcat 01-08-2023 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Rainbarrel (Post 16721021)
Bills travel to KC next season. Let the outrage boil on!


https://www.buffalorumblings.com/202...ome-away-games

First comment... LMAO

Quote:

In the life of a three-time division winner, the schedule never gets easier


But it does for the Chiefs? Not sure I get this statement, nor the way the NFL is scheduled out.

Bearcat 01-08-2023 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Meck (Post 16721017)
Short of moving all of the play-off games back a week (which logistically would have been a nightmare) I don't see how the NFL could have come up with a more fair decision than they did.

Both Bills and Bengals effectively play 3/4 of a game less than everyone else. You can't give anything to those teams when everyone else played a full 17. Yet, if Buffalo wins out, they don't have to play KC in Arrowhead. The Bengals have one more loss, so that's fair, if they win out, they will. KC gets the #1 seed because they have the better winning percentage, and had to play a full extra game.

I mean, it's as fair and accommodating as it can be, under the circumstances.

I don't get the complaining.

It's funny how some people here have spun it as "NFL wants to guarantee the AFCCG isn't at Arrowhead again", while some Bills fans are spinning it as "NFL wants to guarantee golden boy Mahomes doesn't have to go on the road in the playoffs".

Of course, they're conveniently forgetting....
1) Their team prioritized the mental health of the team over playoff positioning, and however right/wrong that is, they left it to the NFL to decide the latter.
2) The NFL rulebook says to use win percentage in these cases, so the Chiefs should have the 1 seed, bye, and HFA throughout.

Be made at your own team if you think they should have resumed play at some point and prioritized their playoff seeding, not at the NFL for bending over backwards to accommodate.

Spott 01-08-2023 08:59 AM

Anyone that complains about scheduling is an idiot.

Coochie liquor 01-08-2023 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by JustDiqLix (Post 16720843)
There’s Buffalo Charlie’s on Bayshore but i’m not sure you’d want to be in there during a tense game since it’s mostly Bills fans.

Yeah…. Probably not the best idea for me lmao.

Bearcat 01-08-2023 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 16721050)
Anyone that complains about scheduling is an idiot.

Not sure how the NFL schedule is made, but I'm outraged by it!

smithandrew051 01-08-2023 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16721048)
It's funny how some people here have spun it as "NFL wants to guarantee the AFCCG isn't at Arrowhead again", while some Bills fans are spinning it as "NFL wants to guarantee golden boy Mahomes doesn't have to go on the road in the playoffs".

Of course, they're conveniently forgetting....
1) Their team prioritized the mental health of the team over playoff positioning, and however right/wrong that is, they left it to the NFL to decide the latter.
2) The NFL rulebook says to use win percentage in these cases, so the Chiefs should have the 1 seed, bye, and HFA throughout.

Be made at your own team if you think they should have resumed play at some point and prioritized their playoff seeding, not at the NFL for bending over backwards to accommodate.

Yeah. Had the Bills demanded that the game be resumed, it would have been.

Bengals ultimately got ****ed the worst. They shouldn’t have been accommodating to the Bills, as unfortunate as that is.


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