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It's a game of inches (millimeters) haha

 

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

I reckon the ball crossed but defender's helmet blocks that view

As you said, if in doubt, the in play call often stands

In other words, the evidence needs to be reasonably compelling to overturn


Well constructed TD by the Chiefs with Mahomes finishing well with the run

2 point conversion makes it a 7 point game.  10:14 remaining

It's anyone's game! 

 

Another excellent drive by the Bills

Now KC have the ball back with the scores level with 06:15 left on the clock

What was Milano thinking with that face-mask?  

Handed KC an extra 15 yards


Mahomes sacked!

That could be costly 

Field goal chance instead of a TD opportunity.  And KC get it 

30-27 with 03:33 left on the click

A Grandstand finish coming up


3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Kincaid could have got that. Tough catch, but that's the game I reckon.

Yes, we've seen a lot of dropped catches in the playoffs.  Too many 

KC get a 1st down and it's over.  Bills just can't get over the line.  Are they cursed?  

So it's the Eagles & Chiefs at the Superdome in 2 weeks time


Big question will be can Chiefs stop the run game? Eagles are the best and Chiefs didn't look good vs Bills run.

On the flip side,

Can Eagles D stop the chiefs passing game? 

Eagles secondary can be challenged and Mahomes will challenge them.

Leaderboard Tipping Comp

(Subject to a proof read)

24 - Macca

22 - ElDiablo14

19 - JV7,  Clintosaurus

18 - BDA,  Dr.Gonzo

17 - layzie

12 - DemonDave

11 - Gorgoroth

7 participants can still win with 10 points (5+5) up for grabs in 2 weeks time (there are 6 combinations to choose from)

And any participant can finish on the podium 

              Super Bowl

Monday 10th February 10.30am 

Philadelphia (+1.5) vs Kansas City (-1.5) 

Been packing to move house today so had it on in the background.

Disappointing result, not all that interested in another one of these but that's what it is.

 

2 of the original posters on this thread are represented in the Super Bowl 

Dappa Dan (Eagles) and Pantaloons (Chiefs) and both those lads will be well pleased (again)

2 really good teams and Gorg summed it up well with the scoring power of both teams

But I can't help but think that if Barcley has a day out, the Eagles will be hard to stop.  Equally, the Chiefs have a few weapons of their own

Promises to be a top game!

For me @Macca I agree with that. Of Barkley rushes over 120 then the Eagles win. 

Eagles need to just pound the rock and pound it and pound it and when all is done, run the [censored] thing more!

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