Originally Posted by wazu:
That's not correct. We're drawing the crew we were SUPPOSED to have in Cincy, but didn't get because of COVID. Remember they changed on us last minute. Profootball reference last I check hadn't corrected who they marked as having officiated that game.
I think you are right about that. Hussey did our game against the Cowboys this year, at Baltimore last year, at Oakland in 2019, and playoff game vs Indy in 2018. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I think it's a great choice... he can show off his two rings as inspiration for the team to go get their second. Honestly, I don't really get all the hate.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Speaking of extremely confusing and unnecessarily convoluted math - how's the Chiefs Franchise Index looking these days?
There are Chiefs fans that like Neil Smith? Whose idea was this? F that guy, I seriously hate him and partially blame him for the death of Derrick Thomas. This seriously makes me mad, that guy acting like he's a welcome hero at Arrowhead. I'm upset.
Me and Titty Meat will let his flight land no problem, but we'll be waiting for him near the Billy Butler statue over beyond the left-center bleachers. [Reply]
I say retire the drum altogether. Have one Chiefs legend (a real one) come out to midfield and just destroy a vacuum cleaner with furious anger. [Reply]
By the way, their predictions based on ELO heavily favor the Chiefs, 65/35%.
There's some kinda silly shit in there, to be honest.
According to that system the Chiefs actually lost more 'credit' by losing the SB than they gained by beating the Bills to get there. Despite advancing all the way to the SB, they ended the playoffs exactly where they started. They'd have been no worse off had they not gone to the post-season at all.
Meanwhile they lost 65 points by losing a meaningless week 17 contest against the Chargers that same year, a loss that cost them 3 times as many points as they gained by beating the 49ers in the SB the year before.