What's as troubling as the firing of Ken Dorsey and the organizational debacle of Monday night was Josh Allen's familiar refrain, a level of fire that seems to be dimming as the losses and mistakes pile up.
No you didn’t. What you heard was that Bills-Chiefs, like Pats-Chiefs three years prior when you were on the other end of things, was a perfect example of why the OT rules needed changing.
When both offenses are obliterating (5 consecutive scoring drives to end regulation in both games), it is borderline malpractice to leave it entirely up to a coinflip to decide which defence is being sent as lambs to the slaughter
I had to hear about how Allen outplayed Mahomes head to head, and how he was the best QB in the league that whole off season.
Welp.
Must have been really hard for you
life comes at you fast
Chiefs fans always the victims, right?
No you didn’t. What you heard was that Bills-Chiefs, like Pats-Chiefs three years prior when you were on the other end of things, was a perfect example of why the OT rules needed changing.
When both offenses are obliterating (5 consecutive scoring drives to end regulation in both games), it is borderline malpractice to leave it entirely up to a coinflip to decide which defence is being sent as lambs to the slaughter
If I cared enough I would link you the articles, opinions, and headlines that definitely did exactly what I described.
but okay.
actually Nick does a quick rundown here
There’s not enough stupidity in this clip for my liking. Can you throw in some Skip Bayless or SAS to make me feel alive?
Lol unironically quoting Nick Wright