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8 minutes ago, Salacious Kitty said:

Bwahaha Carolina ties the Chiefs. So much for the bloodbath. 

And them Patrick Mahomes led them to the winning score at the end. 

Chiefs 30 - Panthers 27. Yay. 

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Left too much time on the clock for KC.

Like that means anything. The Panthers defense flat out failed at the end. 

 

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6 minutes ago, Calvada said:

 

The stupid kicker for the Commanders had to make things even worse for me. Thanks for absolutely nothing Commanders.

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10 minutes ago, Salacious Kitty said:

Bwahaha Carolina ties the Chiefs. So much for the bloodbath. 

Left too much time on the clock for KC.  

They sure did, but there was nothing they could do about it.  They ain't getting into the spot where they'd tie the game, which was rather impressive.  Maybe Carolina is starting to move away from that category of a trashy franchise.  However, they still have a ways to go, but even with a loss (to the champs), it is a start.  Otherwise, the game would've been over before the opening kickoff.

Told you it was going to be close!

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3 minutes ago, Magog said:

And them Patrick Mahomes led them to the winning score at the end. 

Chiefs 30 - Panthers 27. Yay. 

Like that means anything. The Panthers defense flat out failed at the end. 

 

Still not a bloodbath.  Damn Carolina held their own in this game.

Freaking amazed at the Cowboys game.

 

At least I got the Lions game right.

 

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Good for Detroit for showing us that they're not the same old Lions.  Unlike that fraud of a team that traveled near the lake 3 days ago and opted to barf up their soul and selected comfort

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1 minute ago, Salacious Kitty said:

McCarthy lives to coach another week. 

Mike might be stuck there until January whether he wants out or not

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I don't like wanting the Cowboys to win (but really for the Commanders to lose) but it's better for the Eagles. I feel gross.

The Giants look like they are a bad team no matter who their quarterback is but apparently they plan to keep the GM and head coach.

 

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14 minutes ago, shoregirl said:

The Giants look like they are a bad team no matter who their quarterback is but apparently they plan to keep the GM and head coach.

I think it's the right move.  New York has a ton of needs.  It was always a mistake doubling down on Jones.  Nice kid, smart guy.  While the QB is the most important position, it doesn't mean pay the guy there who wasn't the reason for their success whenever they had it.  But that duo, especially Brian, can do better with better players throughout their franchise. 

Still a high crime to get Barkley go to Philadelphia.  It'll be like Watt going to Baltimore or Lamar going to Pittsburgh.  I'd be more livid if Brian got booted but Joe didn't

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15 hours ago, Carey said:

I can totally see Indianapolis winning outright.  Meanwhile, I can see the Giants winning against Tampa, and the Chiefs might win but not by much.  New era for New York, but that Turkey Day game is a total pass for me

Why would you think the Giants would win that game?  Baker's been doing well even w/o Godwin and Evans for a few games.  The defense has been suspect, as have the Refs.

 

16 hours ago, merylinkid said:

Chiefs-Panthers - ditto.

Surprisingly, no.

12 hours ago, Bastet said:

Well, it should have been.  They had one job!

Jayden's been playing with sore ribs.  Right now I give the edge of RoY to Bo.  Shockingly.

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4 hours ago, roamyn said:

Why would you think the Giants would win that game?  Baker's been doing well even w/o Godwin and Evans for a few games.  The defense has been suspect, as have the Refs.

Same reason why Cleveland won earlier in the week: Any given Sunday.  Thursday in that instance, but the point remains that the games still have to be played.  However, not the same circumstances as I knew that it was going to be bad news for Pittsburgh as mentioned earlier before the game took place.  Also, New Orleans was another example.  A big change for the Saints (head coach but not QB) can lead to a team being more motivated to where they might actually win from the get go.  Giants/Tampa, meanwhile, wasn't divisional football, and the former was the host.  I understand that Mayfield and company have been playing well.   They still came in with a 4-game losing streak.  Those were still loses.  Figured that the team might rally with a new guy under center.  Then I also forgot that the Bucs were coming off of a bye.

I never said that they would; I just simply said that they "can".  I got that wrong, of course, but in no way was that a prediction.

 

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20 hours ago, merylinkid said:

Chiefs-Panthers - ditto.

Surprisingly, no.

While Carolina still has a long way to go in terms of being decent, I think they've actually been putting in more effort toward not being a complete dumpster fire compared to the past year or two.  More important, I didn't expect Kansas City to roll over the Panthers at all.  I did expect them to win the game, but I got the feeling that it would take the full 60 minutes to make it official.  KC hasn't been blowing out their opponents the season like other teams in the past.  They've been "backdooring" toward the win much more often than not.  Patrick (I think) mentioned post game that he wants blowouts going forward; enough of this close call stuff.  Fair enough, but I wouldn't be saddened if someone blew up the Chiefs QB (for that comment).  Maybe mention that he'd like to see more decisive victories.  Win with class.  Wasn't that the message from the champs to Buffalo?

 

As for that NFC East early Sunday match-up: Daniels, BTW, is not 100%.  Still a bad loss for Washington.  Unlike Pittsburgh whose extra rest is a moot point when they travel to Cincinnati, Washington's extra rest preceded a home game against a team that played the previous Monday night.  Furthermore, why are we kicking a PAT to achieve a tie?  Why not go for 2 & win the game right there?  I guess the end was outstanding, but it should not have gotten to that point

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3 hours ago, meowmommy said:

So he asked to be released because he was made second-string

No, he asked to be released because he was deactivated. Drew Lock was the back-up QB last Sunday, and Tim Boyle was the third string.

Jones' contract has an injury clause (he would get paid for next season), so if he's not going to be the QB1, the Giants were not going to let him sniff the field.

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5 hours ago, AimingforYoko said:

No, he asked to be released because he was deactivated. Drew Lock was the back-up QB last Sunday, and Tim Boyle was the third string.

Shows how much attention I’m paying this season.  When you’re not even wanted as second understudy in favor of the guy who (please tell me I at least got this right) threw a Hail Mary pick-six last Black Friday, you should probably beg to go somewhere else.

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On 11/26/2024 at 5:31 PM, Salacious Kitty said:

Baker Mayfield suing his father's company for $12 million.

I guess Baker won't be at his parents' place for Thanksgiving. 

I feel bad for Baker Mayfield.   He trust his parents to handle his money and they just stole from him.   It's not just the money, its the feelings of knowing the people you should trust the most just used you.

At least Bernie Kosar (pretty sure it was him, it was in the 30 x 30 about broke players), who trusted his dad with his money, lost his because his dad just didn't know how to deal with that much money.   He lost it through bad investments, not stealing from his own kid.

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35 minutes ago, merylinkid said:

I feel bad for Baker Mayfield.   He trust his parents to handle his money and they just stole from him.   It's not just the money, its the feelings of knowing the people you should trust the most just used you.

At least Bernie Kosar (pretty sure it was him, it was in the 30 x 30 about broke players), who trusted his dad with his money, lost his because his dad just didn't know how to deal with that much money.   He lost it through bad investments, not stealing from his own kid.

Not just his father, Baker's brother is also an exec in the family investment business that took something like $18 mil from Baker's accounts without his knowledge or consent.

Bernie Kosar and his father negotiated all his pro contracts, at least with the Browns.  Bernie was a business major in college.  The press used to fawn all over it, how Bernie didn't need an agent, his father was so business savvy.

Now, all these years later, Bernie admits his father was a bully and at least verbally abusive and he didn't dare cross him back when he was a kid.  The deals Bernie and his father negotiated were for far less than others who had agents got in that era.  So, he not only lost out on millions in income he could've gotten with a good agent; his father's insistence on managing his money without professional guidance ultimately left him broke.

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It's especially sad because a pro athlete making millions can easily invest most of their money in boring, safe options that are (barring a global economic collapse) guaranteed to leave them financially secure for life.  There's no reason to get fancy unless you really know what you're doing (spoiler alert, most people don't).

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1 hour ago, Magog said:

Is there a chance in hell today that the Giants will actually give a damn & surprise us with something good today for a change?

Doubtful. It's bad when the fucking Cowboys are 5.5 point favorites. 

Scratch that. Money is coming in on the GMen. The line is down to 4.5.

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9 minutes ago, AimingforYoko said:

OK, I'm beginning to believe something supernatural is going on with the Chiefs this season.

Yeah. It’s pointless watching since they squeak out every single win. It’s no fun to watch.

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4 minutes ago, twoods said:

Yeah. It’s pointless watching since they squeak out every single win. It’s no fun to watch.

As I have said before they are the new Patriots.  It's gotten to the point now anytime a Chiefs receiver doesn't catch the ball I expect to see a penalty flag.  And when Mahomes gets sacked I think will it be roughing the passer.

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Oh please the Chiefs got penalized during the game a few times & Mahomes got sacked with no penalties. They also had that stupid 10 second runoff time thing against them just before halftime. The Raiders centre fucked up the game there was nothing supernatural or refs helping. Hate them all you want but it’s so lame when ppl cry refs lol.

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On 11/25/2024 at 6:44 AM, Carey said:

but I wouldn't be saddened if someone blew up the Chiefs QB (for that comment).

I know you don’t like my team and I’ve made my peace with that, but this comment makes me uncomfortable & seems really unlike you.  I hope I’m misinterpreting it.

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8 minutes ago, voiceover said:

I know you don’t like my team and I’ve made my peace with that, but this comment makes me uncomfortable & seems really unlike you.  I hope I’m misinterpreting it.

To be fair, not being a fan of your team and outright disliking your team are two separate things.  I actually have a lot of respect toward your team.  A big reason is my respect for Andy Reid and that era pretty much making that 2012 season seem like a very bad dream that never happened.  Although some of the outcomes have been painful for yours truly, the opposite has been the case as well.

That being said, I think it's fair for both of us to explain my comment.  Having been a fan of a team that has been bashed from all sides & a fan of several players I've met that have been disrespected in prime fashion by people that don't even know the players, I'd feel (and felt) saddened if they said the same thing.  I'm at peace as well if they dislike my team.  I'm okay with ripping on their live behavior, but closer to the game & product on the field.  Off field, unconfirmed stuff is not cool, and that has happened several times at the very least.

Long story short, in no way, shape, or form do I want to see your quarterback get taken out.  When he got dinged up this afternoon, I was not pleased.  I'm in the camp of beating the best with the best.  I said as much when Tom Brady played.  Two things to clear up: If Patrick were to get hurt to where he's done, I would not be pleased, as he's the face of the league.  It's bad for business, and the revenue, well, we should know.  However, injuries are part of the NFL; I'd wish a speedy recovery, but the game that existed for 3 quarters of a century before he existed himself will move forward.

Therefore: No, I do not want him to get injured.  I don't root for that at all.  However, I think I echo at least a lot of people for their displeasure of him wanting to blow out everybody else.  How is that classy?  It would have been better if it came across as wanting to win games in a more decisive manner, that's all.  People hearing that someone wants to pummel someone else isn't supposed to take that lightly.  It is up to a team to stop someone in the right way from a rout.  However, they might do so in a legal, but more aggressive way.  Having seem my "favorite" foe from Baltimore engage in those tactics for quite awhile, I'm all too familiar with it.

Voiceover: You're not getting someone rooting for a dirty hit to your guy from me.  Never have, never will.  I did post what I posted because I do think it's messed up to talk about pounding other opponents.  New England didn't really say that.  They sorta just did so every-so-often.  I actually don't have a (big) problem with Kansas City at all.  I've mentioned several times in the past that my team needs to worry about being an actual decent team before worrying about what KC has become.  I actually planned on posting similar content that Marley posted prior to that post & well before your reply, BTW.

One more thing: I watched that game live (Amazon Prime is more positive than negative if you ask me).  The Raiders, who have been horrible all year, where pretty horrible in their game.  Just pretty awful.  They did not deserve to win that game, period.  It's not Kansas City's fault that they missed 2 field goals.  Except one of them, which isn't about blame; it's what you do to stop a team from persevering

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