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AFC dynasty, maybe. NFL dynasty, no way.
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Print that and put it in the Chiefs locker room for the next 3 years
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I thought Allen would have to juggle a girlfriend a baby momma and Diggs. The pregnancy seems to be rumor only
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WIDE RIGHT!!
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Watched “Four Falls of Buffalo” on Netflix to replace my usual Sunday football.
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OMG! Your team FINALLY did it! Congrats! :thumb: You were right!
Oh wait, you LOST AGAIN! :evil: Did you hear that the CHIEFS just won the SB back 2 back? Well ya did now! :LOL: |
I think they've mistaken "die nasty" for "dynasty."
An easy mistake to make, I guess, after you've dived headfirst into a dozen burning tables. |
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Buffalo sucks, it’s really that simple.
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Some really good stats from a Bills fan. Mahomes has owned their defenses.
Bills defense in playoff games, Josh Allen era: vs Texans - 5.5 yards per play allowed (gave up 19 pts in regulation) vs Colts - 6.2 yards per play allowed (gave up 24 pts, bills led by 14 pts until late rally) vs Ravens - 4.7 yards per play allowed (gave up 3 pts) vs Chiefs - 7.4 yards per play allowed (gave up 38 pts, removed four KC kneel downs for -4 yards) vs Patriots - 5 yards per play allowed (gave up 17 pts, including a garbage-time TD) vs Chiefs - 7.6 yards per play allowed (gave up 36 pts in regulation) vs Dolphins - 3.3 yards per play allowed (gave up 31 pts, but includes defensive score and two other scores via TO) vs Bengals - 5.9 yards per play allowed (gave up 27 pts, removed two CIN kneel downs for -1 yards) vs Steelers - 5.1 yards per play allowed (gave up 17 pts, including gift-wrapped score off blocked FG) vs Chiefs - 8.5 yards per play allowed (gave up 27 pts, removed four KC kneel downs for -6 yards) The common narrative here is that the Bills defense "comes up short in the playoffs." The truth is, against non Chiefs playoff opponents, the very strong Bills regular season defense has performed the exact same in the playoffs. Against non Chiefs teams (2019 thru 2023), Buffalo's defense gives up an average of 19.7 points and 5.1 yards per play in the playoffs. That's exactly on par with their regular season performance during the same years (2019 thru 2023), where they allowed 19.2 points and 5.14 yards per play. But against the Chiefs, the Bills come up short. In their 10 playoff games, their three worst games in yards per play have all come against the Chiefs. These aren't just bad performances, they are epic bad, and would rank among their very worst in a sample of 80+ regular season games in that time frame. Again: vs non Chiefs: 5.1 yards per play, 19.7 points allowed vs Chiefs: 7.8 yards per play, 33.6 points allowed Do you see the difference? The Bills don't have a playoff defense problem. They don't have a "paper tiger" defense problem. They have a Patrick Mahomes problem. |
McDermott is no stranger to being the red headed stepchild on Saint Patrick's Day
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