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The reason why the CHIEFS can't win another Superbowl
Is the offence not powerful enough?
No. Is the defence just not up to snuff? Believe it, or not - no. The reason the CHIEFS can not win another Superbowl is because when it comes to a big game, they will never get a fairly officiated outing in the modern day NFL. Now, of course, many teams have fans that make claims that their beloved team is the victim of bad officiating, but few have witnessed what CHIEFS fans have. Especially in the past decade. Forget the team's 2004 season opening loss to Denver, or officials being indifferent to the Colts "creative" scrimage tactics last season. This disturbing trend is evident in far more than just one game, or season for that matter. In the 2003 regular season the CHIEFS lost only three games, and two of those teams didn't even make the playoffs, and the other should have been at home too. All three games were heavily hyped, on the road, and very very badly officiated. Touchdowns were given to runningbacks that steped out-of-bounds before breaking the plane, and opposing teams recievers were allowed to push off downfield. Opposing teams offensive lines were allowed to hold, cut block, trip, and avoid penalties for playclock violations. Opposing teams defences were allowed to impede recievers regularly, and in almost every game of the 2003 CHIEFS regular season allowed to interfere. When one takes a hard look it is actually amazing that the CHIEFS won thirteen of those games. |
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Also: what is the deal with Tony G. and officials?
Is it just me, or does it seem that #88 has been targeted by NFL officials?
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I'd expect this from someone from Lee Summit :shake:
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Yeah, missing 3 FG's, fumbling the ball on a breakway run, and not being able to force a punt had nothing to do with some of those losses.
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You can't really argue a loss where we put up three touchdowns and the opposing team put up 45. That's just outplaying.
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I mustve stumbled into a Broncos BB by mistake again...
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I don't think you can blame officiating. There inlies one faulted member...the Chiefs.
They can only blame themselves. On the Tony G. post, some friends of mine agree with you. They think the NFL wants the TEs over on those east coast teams (Heap and Shockey) to move past Tony G. because they are in a bigger market. They don't want a star in the midwest. I don't agree, though, but it is kinda fishy I guess. |
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I blaim the CHIEFS only to a point.
No matter how good a team is, if the officiating is slanted they can not prevail for long. It takes just one or two bad calls (or even worse: no-calls) to change the complexion of the game. And I believe we will see more and more examples as this season progresses. |
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Keeping It Real. |
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