The NFL is the greatest league in sports because of the parity. The last team drafts first, the first team drafts last. Not allowing Josh Allen, the best player in today’s game, to touch the ball in overtime is one thing the @NFL must fix. pic.twitter.com/UqP4vE6nc0
Originally Posted by ghak99:
Some troll needs to be slicing tears with the race card all over the internet today. No way the newly crowned white boy from New York lost to the poor mixed race kid from nowheresville. It's just not possible and can't happen.
No way they're going to change the OT rules for Mr. White man after telling Mr. Mixed Race to go kick rocks, right??
Anyone that turns what happened in a racial issue needs to be fed to the pigs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DrunkBassGuitar:
maybe I'm misreading it but is the implication here supposed to be that Mahomes doing everything to and succeeding in getting his team home field advantage isn't just more evidence of how dominant he is and actually it just shows he's unproven in the postseason.
If they want home field advantage, maybe don't lose to the Steelers and Jaguars? :-) [Reply]
Also this thread on Reddit in the Bucs sub (which of all the losing teams this weekend has hardly any post game posts in) has Bucs fans bitching about the refs. Got to Mather fucking love that!!! Give us those tasty tears, then jump back on your bandwagon and head back to New England, cuz the window has closed.
The national media doesn’t get to “yeah, but…” this one.
Mahomes put on one of the single best postseason performances in the history of the league against a great team (who easily could have been a deserving Champ this year).
Call it what it is. One of the single greatest moments that any QB has had. Period. End of story. End of discussion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ping2000:
Usually can't stand Cowherd, but he nailed the OT rule change argument. Squished it like a bug.
He is ripping into Rodgers too and I am loving it. He's 100% spot on. Rodgers is the most self-important, arrogant twat in the NFL. Cowherd was just lambasting him for his "I'm not going to be a part of a rebuild" comments.
He said "the NFL doesn't need Aaron Rodgers." Truer words have never been spoken. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefGator:
Yeah, there were lots of cases of holding not called... to the refs credit though, they weren't one sided about the application, they were generally hands off unless it was flagrant.
I don't have any issue with the way the game was officiated. I just think it is beyond ironic that the media is up in arms about a stupid peace sign like it had any tangible effect on the outcome. This while the Bills actually tried to disrupt the play from happening with a clear hold. Crying about one while ignoring the other seems a bit selective. [Reply]