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7 minutes ago, Solid84 said:

Both teams defenses made good plays. How is that not good football?

It’s not 60 to 54 at halftime so some find it boring.  I think this has been a very well played defensively game.  The Rams and Pats Super Bowl a few years ago was bad offense and boring this is not.

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5 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

My sister cannot stop criticizing Kelce. She is posting that on Twitter. Lol. She is upset that Kelce would do that to an older man.

He’s the only Chief I don’t like and it has nothing to do with Taylor.  It has to do with stuff like that and him acting like no one ever thinks the Chiefs can win. 

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2 minutes ago, bluebombers87 said:

Looks like KC getting a bit of leeway on the holds.


…and it was poetic justice they called an intentional grounding when a pass catcher was close by. It evened it out 

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Just now, chad72 said:


…and it was poetic justice they called an intentional grounding when a pass catcher was close by. It evened it out 

To me that was still intentional grounding. His guy was close but he clearly threw the ball to

out of bounds 

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Just now, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I think the SB being in a neutral field takes away some of the energy.

Energy for who?  These teams are hitting hard and if anything letting their extra energy take too much of a tool on their emotions.

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1 minute ago, GoColts8818 said:

He’s the only Chief I don’t like and it has nothing to do with Taylor.  It has to do with stuff like that and him acting like no one ever thinks the Chiefs can win. 

 

My sister is still talking about it. She keeps saying, "he must be penalized". I told her there is no way he will be. She said it is trending on X.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I think the SB being in a neutral field takes away some of the energy.

Are you saying one team should have homefield advantage? That would be a ridiculous asvantage.

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Just now, Old Man and the COLTS said:

With all due respect he is the coach I don’t care how old or big he is how many commercials they are on 

 

He is the coach period Respect 

He is and that’s one of those things you deal with AFTER the game.  If KC is going to win this game they HAVE to have Kelce.  

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Just now, GoColts8818 said:

He is and that’s one of those things you deal with AFTER the game.  If KC is going to win this game they HAVE to have Kelce.  

It’s definitely a bench-worthy offence (in my opinion), but the Chiefs don’t have a chance without Kelce. 

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6 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

My sister is still talking about it. She keeps saying, "he must be penalized". I told her there is no way he will be. She said it is trending on X.

 

 

Not a good look for Kelce.  Different look from all of his commercials.

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1 minute ago, NFLfan said:

 

Sounds like what some said about Lawrence Taylor.

I mean it wasn’t to this level but even the clip of Peyton going off on his oline wasn’t Peyton’s best moment and something you don’t want your leaders to do but it happens.  Not excusing Kelce he clearly went a step too far IMO but star players get a much longer leash than others and Reid is smart enough to know he needs Kelce to win this game and can deal with him after the game and I expect he will.  That’s why Reid has lasted so long he knows how to handle his players.

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