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And i would no doubt troll you face to face. Am i supposed to be scared of you? LMAO |
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Apparently Boston is a horrible place to live because everyone from there is a ****head eh?
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Chill out man. |
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Self-worth is also directly tied to their team’s success. Sad, really. |
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The standard go to for Patriots fans filled with anxiety about seeing their last chance with Brady fizzle out against Foles. |
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Mahomes hasn't been as sharp as he was early in the year. Defenses are slowly figuring out what makes him uncomfortable and they are going to keep increasing those types of plays. In the pocket with pressure he tends to get sloppy.
He made some nice plays last night, but Tyreek bailed him out on two huge plays. |
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Must be a fun life there. |
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It was obvious. He will be fine, but people need to stop lying to themselves. |
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He made a couple mistakes and missed a couple throws and still threw for 350 and 4 TD's and drove the team for the tying points on his last drive. He also made some amazing throws again. I think the people being negative are the ones acting ridiculous. |
Just couldn't give us a big enough lead in the 4th quarter.
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It’s okay. Great QBs make mistakes. He will be fine. This is a first year starter, no shame in that. |
The last person I'm putting this L on is Mahomes and this offense. You should win going away when you score 40 points. How many times did the Patriots punt? ZERO. This was squarely on the shoulders of Bob Sutton, the shitty defensive coaching staff and the players.
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Only 2 neg reps is all I got and from 2 mostly anonymous users. Strange. I expected much more rage.
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As for KC, if we win, we'll naturally attract a huge bandwagon. Already, KC is more popular than ever, and it's because of Mahomes. Bandwagon is coming and we gotta just enjoy it. Yes, some of the fans are gonna be real dumb, too |
Hopefully he will learn from the mistakes. He pretty much has to play perfect because of the Chiefs horrible defense. He did that against the Steelers and he will need to do that again to win these kind of shootouts.
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This thread is hilarious. In the colts game it was supposedly unfair to place any blame on the offense in that loss. Now people want to blame mahomes and the offense for dropping 40 on new England in New England. Both losses were team losses. This loss is much easier to swallow.
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Only bundle of stickss sit in silence beforehand and then talk afterwards. So it's okay. I smell your weakness. This win by a football team was really important to your personal self worth. Some kind of compensation for the unfortunate micro penis and avocado complexion you were born with. |
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Win as a team lose as a Team.
This is the weirdest feeling I've had from a loss though |
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KC lost by 3 points to the pats in Foxboro. They're now 5-1. This wasn't like KC losing to Pittsburgh last year when it was obvious Alex Smith was exposed. This did nothing to shake my confidence in KC or Mahomes. I honestly thought KC would need 50 points to win. The least surprising thing of the night was the defense giving up 43 points. I'm surprised Gronk didn't have 200+ yards with the favorable match ups he had all night. |
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but as soon as the offense TOOK THE LEAD, I forgot about it. No QB is perfect. Tom Brady stood in the pocket for like 10 seconds and got strip sacked... and only idiots would have pinned the loss on him if the Pats were to lose. The Pats/Brady got their shit pushed in by the LIONS for a full game. We are fortunate that Mahomes (at 23) has only had a bad HALF... and still rallied to the lead. |
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At least the Donk and Faid trolls are committed. |
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I will take solace in my successful avoidance of said douche |
I’m really not upset with this loss. That was, without a doubt, the worst performance this team has shown to date. They still scored 30 and had the game tied in NE with seconds left on the clock. A play or two more in favor of the Chiefs, and they would’ve walked out 6-0. The amount of room for improvement is tremendous, and they still scored 40.
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Mahomes’ second INT in Patriots end zone was the difference in the game. Cost the Chiefs 3 points. Hopefully he will learn from it. Gotta protect the ball in the Red Zone. |
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Of course we know what happened. Same thing that happened in our recent playoff loses - we can't even force teams to punt. Our D simply cannot get off the field.
To win the SB is going to take damn near perfect offensive execution for 3-4 games in a row. Possible, but unlikely. |
Such a strange game overall. Speaks showed some promise and was frustrating at the same time. Why he let go of Brady is just mind bending. That was a 4 point swing.
Thats the game folks. |
A 23 yr old playing his 6th game in the NFL, on the biggest stage (sunday night football vs. Patriots) did better than one could expect. He didnt lose this game by himself.
He learned a few things that will make him better. He is smart, talented and humble. He is going to tear the NFL up for several years. I think the other teams will be very jealous. |
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Saw an article where Speaks let him go, because he thought Brady had thrown the ball already and didn't want to take a roughing call. Said he'll not make that mistake again |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Another consequence of the roughing the passer rule <a href="https://t.co/DP9sX393Ts">https://t.co/DP9sX393Ts</a></p>— SB Nation (@SBNation) <a href="https://twitter.com/SBNation/status/1051805135163150336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 15, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Didn't matter they would have had the ball at the one. |
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Nerves got to him early, but he bounced back. This was a great experience for him...
Can you imagine if we ever actually field a defense? |
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He's still a kid. The moment was too big. He had 2 double bogeys and shot a 44 on the front 9. But he collected himself like a future HOF does and laid down a 30 on the back 9.
Just got beat by 1 stroke. |
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He had a career high in passing yards, scored 4 touchdowns, and came back from a 15 point deficit on the road. All on the road against the most successful franchise in the modern NFL. Hell, Brady missed some passes early as well (first drive Gordon had his man beat easy) |
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We should have blown these guys out.
Mahomes missed 2 TD's in the first quarter= 14 points The interception set up easy TD = 7 points 2nd INT at least 3 points = 3 points Breelands **** up = 4 points At least 28 points handed to the Pats. And the Refs were absolutely on the take- pathetic. No doubt rigged bullshit. Zero penalties- ****ing joke. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Chiefs had the ball just over ten minutes in the second half and scored 31 points. Read my breakdown later on the <a href="https://twitter.com/TheAthletic?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TheAthletic</a></p>— Michael Lombardi (@mlombardiNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/1051843738740449287?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 15, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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When Denver held Rodgers to 77 yards passsing in 2015, was the stage "too big" for Rodgers? People are making a false narrative. Mahomes wasn't perfect, but his mistakes weren't because he was "afraid" TF outta here with that sh*t |
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23 yr old QB lays 40 in foxboro and this is the top headline lmao
Only chiefsplanet |
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Dude averaged 9.4yards per attempt. LMAO |
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We should have won the game by a landslide if we played our A game- instead, the cheating ****ing Pats steal one. I really hate these guys- they absolutely get everything their way-from easy schedules to plenty of rest before big games. They are frauds. |
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Oh, I am not down on Mahomes at all- he had an excellent overall game and showed his greatness setting us up for the win. Unfortunately, we have the worst defense and coordinator of all time and choked away the lead. This team can't close out games. Sutton is incapable of closing out games- Ever! |
The script has flipped.
The first 3 years the defense had to play flawlessly for the team to win. Now everything has piled onto the offense’s shoulders. Mahomes has to be damn near perfect the entire game to win. |
Mahomes has been so great in his first 6 games as a starter that 350+ yards, 4TD's and a 110QBR just isn't good enough LMAO
He's not going to make literally every single play guys. He's only played 6 games! |
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Mahomes was absolutely brilliant in the second half. He set us up for the win with another huge 4th quarter comeback. This loss is Not on him. This one was all on the defense. |
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Had it not been for Mahomes we wouldn't have had a lead in the 3rd quarter either. The defense flat lost this game, the offense putting up 40 should win 100% of the time. |
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In past seasons, the rest of the team would have to play perfectly for our QB to win against elite competition. Now, our QB has to play perfectly for our team to beat elite competition. Saying "it's on Mahomes", assumes that our gameplan for Foxboro should be to pray that we put up 50 points. I don't care if you have Tom Brady, that formula is not a winning formula. For proof, that "let's hope our QB can score 50" script is what Green Bay has been following since 2011. It leads to a lot of regular season wins, but it's very, very hard to ask even an ELITE QB to play to perfection in every game they play in January. |
Well, Chiefs should have had a pick also. D back dropped an easy pick on a deep ball Brady threw. I thought Mahomes played pretty damned well for a guy in his 7th game ever in the NFL, on the road, in Foxboro, in primetime. In fact, I'd take 4TD's and 2 ints every game. If the damned D could force a punt once in a while, those numbers would be just fine
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I think it's fair to say that Mahomes has begun to display a tendency to play like a rookie in the first half of games. I'm not saying it's a pattern, but we've seen it a few times (the donk game and this one come to mind). He's missed some early game TDs this year ... quite a few of them, as a matter of fact ... by inches. Overthrows, for the most part.
Still, when you score 40 points on the road, you expect a victory. I take solace in the knowledge that, if Wally is speaking truthfully about Mahomes' ability to avoid making the "same mistake twice", we should be glad those picks happened because they'll never happen again. FAX |
Can't blame the QB when he dropped 40. 4 tds in the second half should be enough. We left 7 points out there that we should have had. Maybe if the refs called a fair game we would have won as well. No flags on the cheatriots sealed our fate. They committed numserous Pi's and holding but no calls. Rigged game so Brady isn't 3-3.
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Not a real surprise the D fell off a cliff when Dorsey basically didn't draft a defensive starter in 4 years. |
This is one BIG novel of excuses. Wowzerz
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