gnomesayin
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The Chiefs are playing close to their best game, and it's just too much for the Bills to withstand. They are a very good team, just ran into a great team on a good day.
The Bills have a bright future.The Chiefs are playing close to their best game, and it's just too much for the Bills to withstand. They are a very good team, just ran into a great team on a good day.
Chiefs showing why I don’t like them.
Play is dead and they took a cheap shot on Allen in a game that’s over just because.
The Chiefs won 2 games by 20 all year, but they are going to beat the GOAT who has played in 9 superbowls, won 6 and lost 3 by one score by 20?? LolChiefs by 20. That team is in a different league.
Not to mention they beat the Bucs by 3 in a close game this year...The Chiefs won 2 games by 20 all year, but they are going to beat the GOAT who has played in 9 superbowls, won 6 and lost 3 by one score by 20?? Lol
I wish Vegas let you set the lines.
The Chiefs won 2 games by 20 all year, but they are going to beat the GOAT who has played in 9 superbowls, won 6 and lost 3 by one score by 20?? Lol
I wish Vegas let you set the lines.
I posted a few days ago that the Packers hope to trade Rodgers either this or next off-season. Indy and New England would be perfect for himId rather brady get another ring than KC
also get a load of what rodgers said after his loss:
In that charged moment, his wounds still fresh, Rodgers, a highly intelligent and hyper-aware 37-year-old, chose his words carefully. And when he spoke, I believe he delivered a message to his bosses, one I'd roughly translate thusly: Your way of doing business has to change, or maybe I should be on my way.
"[There are] a lot of guys' futures that are uncertain," Rodgers told reporters, "myself included. That's what's sad about it most ... getting this far. Obviously there's going to be an end to it at some point, whether we make it past this one or not. Just the uncertainties, [it] is tough, and the finality of it."
And Favre leaving GB, Montana leaving SF, Manning leaving Indy, etc. Nobody is immune to being traded/released and recen history shows it is more likely to happen than not.I think all of the talk of Green Bay trading Rodgers or him ultimately demanding one is insanity. The experience of finality is something every NFL player feels after a season ending playoff loss. There will be a grieving period and then they prepare for the next season. I just think both would be insane to part company.
Note: I never thought Brady would leave New England either.
Those are good points but I would argue that those cases are a different.And Favre leaving GB, Montana leaving SF, Manning leaving Indy, etc. Nobody is immune to being traded/released and recen history shows it is more likely to happen than not.
I think he ends up in GB next year they are still so close to being a SB team, but I think he has a desire to play in California and if the 49ers want to make it happen bad enough it could happen. He was really irked by the drafting a QB in the first round.I think all of the talk of Green Bay trading Rodgers or him ultimately demanding one is insanity. The experience of finality is something every NFL player feels after a season ending playoff loss. There will be a grieving period and then they prepare for the next season. I just think both would be insane to part company.
Note: I never thought Brady would leave New England either.
I hope TB can pull it off. But the commercials just got less interesting.View attachment 52495
Budweiser joins Coke, Pepsi brands in sitting out Super Bowl (yahoo.com)