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    SKT
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    Joined: 26 Aug 2019

    Should be some outstanding games. I’m rolling with the Chiefs and Eagles. Hoping Mahomes can get it done one-ankled! Looking forward to Sunday

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      Jett129
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      The big difference,for me,is the emergence of Pacheco as a legitimate running back. He hadn’t really established himself in their last encounter. Hopefully the can’t neutralize Kelce and Pacheco. If they commit to stopping one then hopefully the other will have a big game. Also hoping that The Chiefs D. Line does a little better than Buffalo’s did.

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        pmadison95
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        Joined: 10 Jun 2022

        I am going Bengals over the Chiefs. I think the Bengals have won the last 3 times they have played the Chiefs so that is why I am picking the Bengals. Now the other game I am going Eagles over San Francisco. I feel like the Eagles have such a  dynamic offense and brilliant defense. I feel San Francisco will be the Eagles biggest challenge in the playoffs.

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          Twistlock
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          Joined: 31 Dec 2015

          I am going with the teams i would like to make the Super Bowl, so 49ers over Eagles and Bengals over Chiefs.

          Gesendet von meinem SM-A536B mit Tapatalk

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            Matt
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            Hating on Phil?!?!  For shame!

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              Matt
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              I’m really sorry @Alex but really?  Couldn’t handle a one legged qb?  😛

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                Oaktavia
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                @Matt:

                I’m really sorry @Alex but really?  Couldn’t handle a one legged qb?  😛

                muahahaha

                IG: electricindigowizard

                "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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                  Matt
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                  I wouldn’t have mentioned it if he hadn’t given me shit over the weekend.  Maybe I would have.    :-\

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                    mclaincausey
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                    rant incoming….

                    I didn't have a dog in this hunt, but the Bengals were tasked with overcoming both a one-legged QB and the zebras--that was such an egregious skew in officiating. I hate to sound conspiratorial, but it seems that they aren't even trying to hide their manipulation of outcomes anymore: the league seems to want Mahomes in the SB. Is the worsening officiating due to the legitimization and mainstreaming of gambling? I dunno... It's hard for me not to believe the league manipulated the NFC championship in 2018, when it was similarly lopsided and seemed similarly obvious that the league wanted an LA Rams team (that was not ready) in the Super Bowl, resulting in the worst, most unwatchable Super Bowl in history instead of Brady vs Brees.

                    Nothing has changed at Arrowhead to create all the confusion (BTW, KC fans--you're not supposed to make a ruckus when your team is lined up on offense).

                    A few examples I can remember:

                    The retroactive dead ball foul called when they let a Bengals play run and then called a false start.

                    The mulligan extra 3rd down awarded to the Chiefs. Wound up inconsequential, but that is a gigantic, unprecedented gift and I'm not satisfied with any of the explanations for it.

                    Missed late hit / RTP on Burrow that resulted in a punt from deep in their own territory. Not the most egregious example, but I am sure they'd have called it if it had been Mahomes, and it was absolutely consequential.

                    Perfectly defended pass by Hilton called PI.

                    Missed block in the back that sprung the big return that set up the field goal--gave the Chiefs 40 yards over where they should have been, given the game situation, this was HUGE.

                    Missed holds, one of which directly opened a path, on Mahomes' run to get close to FG range. This and the prior call were the most consequential blown calls in the game.

                    Consistent inconsistency to the Bengals' disadvantage on offensive holding calls especially in the second half.

                    The one accurate call that was consequential was Ossai's late hit out of bounds, but they shouldn't have been so close to make that penalty set up a chip shot FG.

                    Most unwatchable conference finals weekend in my history of watching them every year since the mid-1980s, and the blame is squarely on the officials.

                    I guess I should stop thinking of the NFL as a game and regard it more like something like the WWE, because the athletes and coaches are so often overridden by the pathetic--and worsening--officiating and rulebook, and it feels like it's driven by an agenda and a script.

                    Final side-note: Greg Olson is an outstanding color guy, always tuned in and with immediate, great takes. He has really impressed me especially the last two games he's called. I think part of it is his dad was a coach so he really has football in his bones. Brady will probably be a step down, just because Olson is that good (I bet Brady will still be great too).

                    Romo is about as bad as Olson is great, and sounded like a Chiefs homer to me.

                    Think it, be it.

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                      SKT
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                      @mclaincausey so did the league not want Mahomes in the SB last year?

                      Also I agree on some of your observations but if a ref is actively “no calling” an infraction (liked the missed block in the back) on Moore’s return that set up the field goal, why not call it straight there and set up an overtime game that probably generates more revenue and drama? I’m in agreement that the constant flags and reviews and bad calls ruin the game’s flow but I truly don’t think there is an agenda to push a team forward…maybe that’s just me being naive.

                      Anyway, I always enjoy your posts about this subject. I just don’t see how the league could manage telling the refs to “help” one team over another.

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                        Matt
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                        The problem with conspiracy theories is that they all function under the misconception that groups of people working together are competent and organized enough to pull off the conspiracy.

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                          SKT
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                          @Matt:

                          The problem with conspiracy theories is that they all function under the misconception that groups of people working together are competent and organized enough to pull off the conspiracy.

                          This exactly.

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                            Tmulltuous
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                            Joined: 29 Mar 2022

                            Hanlon's razor is an adage or rule of thumb that states "never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

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                              mclaincausey
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                              So, going back to the script, we have Andy Reid against his former team where he’s the winningest coach they’ve had and Kelce v Kelce. So it’s not that they wouldn’t have wanted him in last year, it’s that they love these stories and bias towards actualizing them, deliberately or not.

                              Incompetence isn’t enough to explain the outrageous skew between these calls.

                              Think it, be it.

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                                Jett129
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                                I’ve said on a couple of occasions,in this thread, that sometimes it feels like the refs used to be in the WWE. I know that untold millions are bet on football,but I can’t imagine doing it. Moving forward I don’t know what the answer is. A friend of mine has similar semi conspiracy theories,and I said to him that Godell recently announced that the NFL was on its way to reaching their goal of 25 billion in revenue a year,and in light of that they don’t give a fuck about who’s playing who,as they’re making money faster than if they were printing it themselves.

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                                  Tmulltuous
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                                  @mclaincausey Are you aware of the UFC fight fixing investigation that's going on right now?

                                  No way in the world would the NFL fix games. A lot of money is wagered on these games and anything like that would mean serious jail time and consequences across the league.

                                  A rogue referee is more possible, but still very unlikely with how easily monitorable everyone is. These refs get paid embarrassingly well as it is.

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                                    Matt
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                                    I’ve never reffed but I don’t take for granted how much easier it is for me to spot fouls from above that it is for someone on the field amongst the action in real time.  Human error maybe.  At the very least, maybe a desire to either let the game play out in playoff situations or enhanced focus on specific injury related rules.

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                                      twin
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                                      @Jett129  The worst part about it, is that the NFL is tax exempt while it is a for profit organization. One of the reasons the US government is going broke. Like my twin says " the players are multimillionaires, the owners are billionaires. They can pay ME to watch them" It's not about competition, its entertainment now.

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                                        mclaincausey
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                                        Let’s not make excuses—the NFL has a whole team of refs for each game. The NFL doesn’t release what their compensation is, but it isn’t a full-time job. No way it’s much more than a typical upper middle class salary.

                                        Fixing a game deliberately or due to unrecognized bias is really easy in the NFL where there are so few plays and each play is of such consequence. We know that it’s happened in basketball BECAUSE of, not in spite of, gambling interests, so there’s no reason to assume it couldn’t elsewhere. In fact, if historical precedent has shown anything, it’s that sports betting is the main reason games are fixed, as opposed to the main reason they aren’t.

                                        @twin  is spot on. Tax exempt, corrupt, taxpayer funded stadiums for billionaires and then they charge a dollar per ounce of beer.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                          Pete
                                          Haraki san Student
                                          Joined: 16 Feb 2021

                                          So as a relatively new transplant to the us and a complete incompetent at fully understanding nfl who are the neutrals supporting in the Super Bowl and why?

                                          I’m astounded the nfl is tax exempt by the way!

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