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Maybe I'm suggesting something short of that, but beyond smiling while he takes it in the ass again. I think Pete Carroll and Mike Tomlin have it about right. And I'd love to see Mahomes, Houston, and Ford take a class in "Tom Brady, How to Chirp at Officials"... Let them know, very clearly, you were held. After 5-10 times, they might actually look for it. But no, neither Andy nor the players are willing to let the officials know they're doing a bad job and owe you one. |
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I am not sure how long you have been following this team, but were you around in the 70s and 80s when they were terrible? They tried drafting a QB in 1983 when they reached into a barrel of tits and pulled out a dick. It set the franchise back. It was painful, and I am not going to defend it and have always blamed the Hunts for all of the safe recycled rejects that followed . Apparently it was the GMs decisions all along and i was wrong. Oh, and no they don't all spend money like the Hunts. Not even close. |
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Whoever mentioned tomlin, **** him and the squealers.
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On the other hand, since many of you think the NFL is totally neutral towards every team, why shouldn't the argue their case and draw attention to their plight? |
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Like the players and coaches, perhaps the officials should be required to have a presser. Perhaps the head of officiating should have a weekly presser to discuss the week's events. |
The NFL doubles down:
Tyreek Hill given a five-figure fine for a peace sign on a TD, which he has done before One of the most undercover terrible things the NFL does is steal money from its players through giving them huge fines for inconsequential acts. The fine to Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill this week might be a new low. https://sports.yahoo.com/tyreek-hill...215516339.html |
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If you want to see how the NFL treats a team it "favors"....just rewatch the final 3 minutes of the 2nd quarter of the AFCC. Jags were FAIRLY beating (dominating) NE until the officials intervened. They threw multiple sketchy DPI calls to get them into scoring range right before halftime. They used this EXACT method earlier in the season against the Texans....DPI with under 1:30 left in the game. The Patriots then threw a pass to the endzone where Cooks clearly loses control of it. They call it a TD anyways and uphold the review. Any other team gets the call reversed...it was a text book incomplete pass. Terrific Tom pulls out another miracle comeback....with the refs bailing them with two questionable calls. Has anyone EVER seen this happen for KC...I mean ever in their existence? Let alone twice in a season...along with negating a Steeler TD late...so actually 3 times. Every conceivable call goes in their favor at critical times..KC would have been to multiple SBs if the officials called games like this for them...TG's TD against Denver would have actually counted, the strip sack against the Titans actually is allowed to count...JC isn't forced to sit out of the entire INDY game with a fake concussion on the first drive. TG phantom OPI on the first drive against 2003 Manning doesn't take off a TD. Think of the possibilities.. There was NO way NFL corporate was going to let Bortles play in the SB...not in a million years. It didn't matter if they were better that day. When it appeared like it might spiral out of their control...they stepped in. If the NFL wants KC to win in the post-season...they will. Right now...the indications are they dont and are actively calling games against them. Kind of like any meaningful, high-profile game for the last 40 years... Sorry, but I dont expect anything to change come January. If KC makes the SB....I'll be as happy as anyone here. I'll watch the game...then never watch anything the NFL touches again for the rest of my life. It's a fake sport... |
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The only theory I have left is the Mob put a 50 year ban on KC for Dawson ratting them to the FBI...and the Chiefs have one year left on the hit. :titus: Who knows...but whatever is the case...I'm done caring about it. If the NFL isn't going to allow KC a fair contest...there is no point watching with an invested interest. |
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It is a vast NFL owner conspiracy to hold KC back. So Pat Mahomes II can save Probowl ratings!!!!
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It's because Mahomes is new, they go with the old guard for as long as possible. Also market size is playing into this.
And lets be real at this point I feel like Bob Kraft runs the league. |
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The only game that I recall this season where we sniffed that type of favoritism was the home game versus San Fran - and even that wasnt nearly as blatant as the Pitt/NE/LAR games. |
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Drafting a QB in 83 didn’t set the franchise back 3 decades. What set the franchise back was an inept owner, GM and HC up until Lamar died. |
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Do we really find it some coincidence that the favored teams are either huge markets or fan bases. Manning always did his thing in Indy but he got jobbed several times in the playoffs and only won once...to many the greatest QB of our time won 1 bowl. |
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Go on YouTube and watch Marv Levy's "You've been bought" video. Someone needs to post it to this thread
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If the market size matters that much, why was Dunger so successful? Not counting the 60s and early 70s, of course. The one thing that has made the teams successful is the willingness to take a chance on the position which seems, based upon the past SB winners, to make the most difference in team success.
The old guard is nearing the end of it's run, the new guard is coming into it's own. |
Screw this diatribe it's Raiders Week!
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We will find out once and for all. Is arrowhead cursed or was it just bad qb play? last home playoff win was 25 years ago by montana. I think you know where I side. Mahomes will break the 25 year curse.
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I remember in the 80s walking up to the stadium at gametime and getting good seats at a bargain. It is an entertainment business. |
Anyone remember when we had Montana? I don't recall any shitty calls to kill us to take us out. I remember Bruce Smith ending our playoff run in the AFCCG in the 3rd quarter though. Krieg came in and couldn't find Largent.
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In the intervening years, they've won two playoffs games there. TWO. They've won as many playoff games in ****ing Houston as they have in Kansas City. That's beyond pathetic. He damned well better break the curse. |
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But I agree, the best way for a small market team to perhaps get the nod is to seek-out and invest in an allstar QB, it seems to give them something in return. Green Bay for example. As "rigged" as WWE? No, but the missed calls suggest NFL officials can turn their backs (eyes) to penalties just like the WWE. And it's not always the number of calls they make per team (even if they hide behind that number), often times it's the timing of the call. Again, subtly influencing the game. One of the main reasons the officials are protected from at all cost once they trot off the field. |
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It's not that I don't understand your point. It's not that I don't get furious myself at times. And not just Chiefs games. I just think it's about bad officiating, confusingly subjective rules, and good teams getting the benefit of the doubt. I wouldn't be knocked into a coma if it turned out to be more than that but that's how I feel. Also as has been mentioned, outside of the market KC is exactly what the league seems to want. The entire neutral fan base in the country was talking about wanting to see them. I know people have their "they don't want KC in the SB" ready to go for the playoffs but is that actually true? IMHO the league would sign up for last Mondays game in a heartbeat. |
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Did Suh get a fine?
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That being said, back when we started the local youth football league, I had many dealings with the officials at the non-coach level. I remember telling one of the officials the obligatory, "you have a hard job" comments (I'm actually a nice person!!), and his reply kinda shocked me, he said, "no it isn't, just don't take side, don't cheat, call a fair game, call it the same both ways, and don't get emotionally involved." HE was the one who told me that, "you can't only see what you want." |
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What's NOT shown was if the Bills adjusted to the officials and started doing the same thing(s)? Like a strike zone, Marv should have at least seen if his DBs would have been granted the same amount of "we're letting them play."
But again, this is why officials need to have pressers, look at calls the made and/or didn't make, and explain themselves. Yeah, I know, the NFL will never allow their officials to answer. Nor will they ever explain how they're judged (what metrics), or where each officials stands. |
What's also unknown is if only the Redskins somehow were clued in that the refs were going to swallow their whistles on DPI.
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Manning didn’t get jobbed in the playoffs. His team wasn’t good a lot of the time and when he played the Patriots he turned it over a lot.
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Plenty of big market teams have also struggled despite the NFL preferring they didn't. Baltimore and Seattle have both had good runs while the Cowboys, Jets, 9ers, and Bears haven't been able to get out of their own way. I think a bigger correlation to success is qb play, not market size. |
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