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KingPriest2 05-11-2023 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by chief4life (Post 16941595)
He was right on the first game but wrong on the Raiders game in week 14 it is week 16 just announced. When was the last time we had the last two games at Arrowhead pretty cool?

We don’t have the last 2 ganes at home.

We play 16 and 17 at home 18 on the road
Remember there are 17 ganes and a bye

Iconic 05-11-2023 07:22 AM

he updated it and took off some stuff so idk
https://i.imgur.com/rhmUVXe.png

i hate the nfl so much for making a schedule release into an event. i get why they do it but they are such ****ing assholes

wazu 05-11-2023 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother (Post 16941575)
I feel like you guys don't watch football. Detroit would be a fun matchup to kick it off. They really played well at the wnd.

I mean, they did okay. They were beating teams like the Jets, Bears, and Packers. Their best win of the season was probably beating the Jaguars, and they managed to split with the Vikings.

I expect them to be fired up and give us a game, but Campbell/Goff aren't coming into Arrowhead and beating Reid/Mahomes.

Skyy God 05-11-2023 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16941212)
Hmm. Guess we're going to see how much DET has actually improved. They looked pretty tough in their last six or so games, especially on defense. And didn't they have a pretty good draft on that side of the ball?

Good thing they're a NFC team. Andy usually feasts on NFC teams.

Jesus, so much wrong on this post.

1) Momentum doesn’t carry over from the following year.

2) They lost Jamison to a BS suspension.

3) Lions draft was terribad. Spend 1sts on a RB and LB and other miscues.

They’ll probably win the North, but only because the division is bad.

35-20 beatdown.

Hoover 05-11-2023 07:33 AM

It's a great opportunity for the Lions to set the tone for their season. In someways I view it like when we opened the season vs the Patriots in 2017.

Now I think playing the Lions is perfect, because the advantage of opening your season on Thursday is you get a little mini bye which I think is an advantage. I'd rather see an NFC team get that then say the Dolphins (That is the season opener if I'm the NFL).

TwistedChief 05-11-2023 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother (Post 16941575)
I feel like you guys don't watch football. Detroit would be a fun matchup to kick it off. They really played well at the wnd.

I don't disagree at all that the Lions are a fun matchup. They were a great watch last year in lots of their games (go check out the 4th quarter of their week 18 win against the Packers and some of that playcalling). It's just a VERY odd choice for the NFL that they had their pick of the Bills, Bengals, or Eagles for our opener, and they chose the Lions for the opening matchup. That is entirely against what they've done in prior seasons.

Ravens/Broncos
Pats/Steelers
Broncos/Panthers (SB rematch)
Pats/Chiefs
Bears/Packers (non-SB winner for the NFL's 100th season)
Bucs/Cowboys
Rams/Bills
Chiefs/Lions

Which of those games looks different from the others??

Bearcat 05-11-2023 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Iconic (Post 16941628)

i hate the nfl so much for making a schedule release into an event. i get why they do it but they are such ****ing assholes

What do they really get out of it though? Are they getting ad revenue from ESPN coverage or I guess if people actually go to NFL.com to see all these leaks?

I get they've turned the NFL into a 12-month thing to be talked about, but it's not like people will suddenly forget it exists if they just released the ****ing schedule all at one... and unless there's some monetary benefit of these "leaks", I don't really see the point. :shrug:

Wisconsin_Chief 05-11-2023 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16941606)
This shit is so stupid, just release the ****ing schedule.

It is extremely stupid, but it's generating conversation and clicks which is all they care about. Eventually, you would think there is going to be an oversaturation problem but it sure doesn't seem to be happening yet. When you never really get a chance to miss football, it will take away some of the excitement.

TwistedChief 05-11-2023 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16941641)
What do they really get out of it though? Are they getting ad revenue from ESPN coverage or I guess if people actually go to NFL.com to see all these leaks?

I get they've turned the NFL into a 12-month thing to be talked about, but it's not like people will suddenly forget it exists if they just released the ****ing schedule all at one... and unless there's some monetary benefit of these "leaks", I don't really see the point. :shrug:

It keeps them at the top of the news cycle. There's a tangible benefit to that.

Wisconsin_Chief 05-11-2023 07:41 AM

So in all seriousness, this is pretty cool for the Lions but the lights are going to be way too damn bright for them. Feels like the league is giving us an opening week showcase game to just steamroll an up and coming team and show how dominant we are. Detroit doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell to win this one.

siberian khatru 05-11-2023 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by TwistedChief (Post 16941638)
I don't disagree at all that the Lions are a fun matchup. They were a great watch last year in lots of their games (go check out the 4th quarter of their week 18 win against the Packers and some of that playcalling). It's just a VERY odd choice for the NFL that they had their pick of the Bills, Bengals, or Eagles for our opener, and they chose the Lions for the opening matchup. That is entirely against what they've done in prior seasons.

Ravens/Broncos
Pats/Steelers
Broncos/Panthers (SB rematch)
Pats/Chiefs
Bears/Packers (non-SB winner for the NFL's 100th season)
Bucs/Cowboys
Rams/Bills
Chiefs/Lions

Which of those games looks different from the others??

Was that Ravens/Broncos a rematch of the OT playoff game the previous season?

O.city 05-11-2023 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by TwistedChief (Post 16941638)
I don't disagree at all that the Lions are a fun matchup. They were a great watch last year in lots of their games (go check out the 4th quarter of their week 18 win against the Packers and some of that playcalling). It's just a VERY odd choice for the NFL that they had their pick of the Bills, Bengals, or Eagles for our opener, and they chose the Lions for the opening matchup. That is entirely against what they've done in prior seasons.

Ravens/Broncos
Pats/Steelers
Broncos/Panthers (SB rematch)
Pats/Chiefs
Bears/Packers (non-SB winner for the NFL's 100th season)
Bucs/Cowboys
Rams/Bills
Chiefs/Lions

Which of those games looks different from the others??

I'd guess fox has the Philly game and blocked it to keep and CBS wants to keep Bills and Bengals.

Hammock Parties 05-11-2023 07:47 AM

apologize to me

TwistedChief 05-11-2023 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 16941648)
Was that Ravens/Broncos a rematch of the OT playoff game the previous season?

It was.

TwistedChief 05-11-2023 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16941653)
apologize to me

If you would've posted it under the banner of a reputable news organization like the Chiefs Kingdom Editorial Board, we all would've believed you from the start.


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