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ChiefEd 12-26-2021 08:48 PM

Bump!

We win next week and the Tits lose, we got it. Right?

smithandrew051 12-26-2021 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefEd (Post 16036346)
Bump!

We win next week and the Tits lose, we got it. Right?

Correct. Then, Week 18 is meaningless.

Would have been great for the 49ers to not **** up this week.

Coochie liquor 12-26-2021 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 16036350)
Correct. Then, Week 18 is meaningless.

Would have been great for the 49ers to not **** up this week.

Nah, I’d rather keep the machine rolling. We’re on a mission, and giving the Dungkeys a cheap win to end the streak just wouldn’t be right. Blowmo beating his chest for the next 6 months over a meaningless win in week 18. They deserve 13 straight. We’ll get a rest the following week.

Hammock Parties 12-26-2021 08:58 PM

Miami can definitely beat TEN.

We may get two weeks off.

tredadda 12-26-2021 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 16036355)
Nah, I’d rather keep the machine rolling. We’re on a mission, and giving the Dungkeys a cheap win to end the streak just wouldn’t be right. Blowmo beating his chest for the next 6 months over a meaningless win in week 18. They deserve 13 straight. We’ll get a rest the following week.

Agreed. Don't want to see Denver get a cheap win to end the streak nor give the starters too much time off.

KC_Connection 12-26-2021 09:04 PM

They’ll clearly rest Mahomes if they win next week and the Titans lose, just as they did last year. It’s not even a question. Andy is not risking any kind of injury with him a week before the playoffs.

Wallcrawler 12-27-2021 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16036363)
Miami can definitely beat TEN.

We may get two weeks off.

**** that.

They need to play, stay in rhythm. Bye week sure, get some rest, but 2 weeks not playing football and having to get up for a playoff team that has been playing the entire time is bad business.

We saw what happened to that Ravens team that Harbaugh gave 2 weeks off to. They came out playing like bags of smashed assholes and stunk up their own stadium.

They looked nothing like the team they were before the rest.

Rest injured players, but healthy starters play.

POND_OF_RED 12-27-2021 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 16036679)
**** that.

They need to play, stay in rhythm. Bye week sure, get some rest, but 2 weeks not playing football and having to get up for a playoff team that has been playing the entire time is bad business.

We saw what happened to that Ravens team that Harbaugh gave 2 weeks off to. They came out playing like bags of smashed assholes and stunk up their own stadium.

They looked nothing like the team they were before the rest.

Rest injured players, but healthy starters play.

We saw what it did for the Chiefs last year too in getting Henne some much needed reps. Comparing John Harbaugh to Andy Reid is your first mistake. Andy will have these guys ready for the playoffs regardless. The extra rest is always welcome.

KC_Connection 12-27-2021 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED (Post 16036684)
We saw what it did for the Chiefs a couple years ago too. In fact the only time I’ve ever seen us win a super bowl was after a 2 week bye to start the postseason. Comparing John Harbaugh to Andy Reid is your first mistake. Andy will have these guys ready for the playoffs regardless. The extra rest is always welcome.

I’m not even sure why anyone is debating this. We know he would rest them in this scenario. He did it last year and it had no ill effects.

BWillie 12-27-2021 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Wallcrawler (Post 16036679)
**** that.

They need to play, stay in rhythm. Bye week sure, get some rest, but 2 weeks not playing football and having to get up for a playoff team that has been playing the entire time is bad business.

We saw what happened to that Ravens team that Harbaugh gave 2 weeks off to. They came out playing like bags of smashed assholes and stunk up their own stadium.

They looked nothing like the team they were before the rest.

Rest injured players, but healthy starters play.

Football players dont forget to play football. The more rest the better.

Red Dawg 12-27-2021 03:23 AM

I vote for rest. **** the won streak. They all come to an end and it's better to end in a meaningless game.

TwistedChief 12-27-2021 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 16036685)
I’m not even sure why anyone is debating this. We know he would rest them in this scenario. He did it last year and it had no ill effects.

This.

The team was humming at the beginning of that Browns playoff game before Mahomes got injured. Zero reason to think Reid will or should do anything different if we have the opportunity.

Direckshun 12-27-2021 08:32 AM

Where do I find these Harlan clips??

Rausch 12-27-2021 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16036363)
Miami can definitely beat TEN.

We may get two weeks off.

It's looking that way.

smithandrew051 12-27-2021 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by TwistedChief (Post 16036711)
This.

The team was humming at the beginning of that Browns playoff game before Mahomes got injured. Zero reason to think Reid will or should do anything different if we have the opportunity.

Correct. The rust excuse is lame.

This team is seasoned. Being healthy and fresh helps us more than anything.

The streak against the Donks is meaningless. Being ready for the playoffs is far more important.

We’ve had late injuries each of the last two years (Thornhill and Fisher). Before that, didn’t we lose DJ right before the Steelers playoff game?

Zero reason to risk it unless the 1 seed is on the line.


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