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Right call. Ask the Eagle player. He said he hoped they wouldn’t see the Jersey pull
James Bradberry. He's taking the high road. Good for him.

Players grab jerseys on every single play. If it doesn't restrict the receivers route, it typically is not called. And that's what Bradberry said. Ref ended the game.

Good game, Chiefs.
 
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True. The script was pretty boring though. It was like Hulk Hogan was dead on the ground then all of a sudden got back up immediately and leg dropped Ric Flair into submission. Very WWE Super Bowl. More fireworks though.
Suspect you also believe elections have been stolen, JFK, Jr and Elvis are still alive and living on some island, and man really did not land on the moon! Must be a real blast to be around.
 

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It wasn’t an awful call, it was the right call. Whether it’s the SB or any game, the official is going to call that. His Jersey was held and it impeded his way to the end zone. Obvious hold. Enough with the conspiracies.
 

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Suspect you also believe elections have been stolen, JFK, Jr and Elvis are still alive and living on some island, and man really did not land on the moon! Must be a real blast to be around.
Biden won fair and square
JFK and Elvis are dead.
Moon landing was real.
 

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I guess I don't get any relevant symbolism behind the Chiefs to be conspiracy? The new believable ones are when national crisis aligns with teams who are performing well enough whose mascot or logos could be used for occultic symbolism (supposedly occultists believe they are required to "warn" victims before they go all black magic or whatever.

Just what I've read on the subject lmao. I don't get the Chiefs connection... Unless it's about to be a wild year for Native Americans. But was it back in 2020 when the Chiefs won their first title? Idk...
Their first title was Super Bowl 4 with Len Dawson who died before this season started. Right before the Chiefs went into State Farm Stadium and beat the Cardinals. The Super Bowl rarely signals some huge change in the world. The only one I know of is the Patriots blowing up right after the World Trade centers were hit and we had the “Patriot” act. The “New York Jets” appeared in one Super Bowl. 1968. The same year the World Trade Center began construction. Also the same year “911” became the national emergency dialing code.

The Patriots went on to win their 3 championships in 2 decades, a trend that has miraculously happened perfectly for 5 straight decades. One team has won it exactly 3 times every decade going back to 1970. The chiefs have 2 more to win this decade and they will keep this miraculous trend alive.
 
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king_kong_

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Tanking is viable in the MLB. Assuming you build the franchise up correctly like the Royals instead of my ****** Pirates. Royals will be back in a few years. As a fan of a small market team I love to see it
tanking is viable in every pro sport
 

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Biden won fair and square
JFK and Elvis are dead.
Moon landing was real.
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Right call. Ask the Eagle player. He said he hoped they wouldn’t see the Jersey pull
******* it - I can't stand it when someone interjects an inconvenient fact that slams the brakes on a good ole conspiracy theory. Of course, there is the distinct possibility/probability that the Eagle defensive back that was flagged and later stated that he did indeed hold is also part of the conspiracy!!! He was whisked away in a black helicopter.
The fumble recovery and return for a touchdown by the Chiefs, that was recalled because the refs said the Eagles receiver did not have possession...that could have gone the other way for a Chiefs score. The Chiefs offense simply blasted the Eagles in the second half.
Eagles offensive line may be the most powerful I have seen since John Riggin's 'Hogs' - the Washington Redskins in the 70's.
 
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Their first title was Super Bowl 4 with Len Dawson who died before this season started. Right before the Chiefs went into State Farm Stadium and beat the Cardinals. The Super Bowl rarely signals some huge change in the world. The only one I know of is the Patriots blowing up right after the World Trade centers were hit and we had the “Patriot” act. The “New York Jets” appeared in one Super Bowl. 1968. The same year the World Trade Center began construction. Also the same year “911” became the national emergency dialing code.

The Patriots went on to win their 3 championships in 2 decades, a trend that has miraculously happened perfectly for 5 straight decades. One team has won it exactly 3 times every decade going back to 1970. The chiefs have 2 more to win this decade and they will keep this miraculous trend alive.

You listed several things like this a few days ago and I thought they were to regional to matter and don't remember anyone talking about any of these things during the game....so if it was scripted for those reasons you mentioned last week, they did a lousy job and expanding on them.
 

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Their first title was Super Bowl 4 with Len Dawson who died before this season started. Right before the Chiefs went into State Farm Stadium and beat the Cardinals. The Super Bowl rarely signals some huge change in the world. The only one I know of is the Patriots blowing up right after the World Trade centers were hit and we had the “Patriot” act. The “New York Jets” appeared in one Super Bowl. 1968. The same year the World Trade Center began construction. Also the same year “911” became the national emergency dialing code.

The Patriots went on to win their 3 championships in 2 decades, a trend that has miraculously happened perfectly for 5 straight decades. One team has won it exactly 3 times every decade going back to 1970. The chiefs have 2 more to win this decade and they will keep this miraculous trend alive.
I'm glad someone had a response to my comment lol. How about the corporate "Giants" beating the Patriots signaling the ensuing Great Recession?

I don't think all Superbowls reflect occultic symbolism nor drastic change in the world. Only some when events line up organically enough on their own until corporate hands take over a forming narrative.

Partial conspiracy theory vs full is my take. And unless the Chiefs winning signifies great sweeping events in store involving a Native Americans this year, I doubt the Chiefs winning was conspiracy.

It's otherwise impossible to run a fully run conspiracy from top to bottom within the NFL. So the Chiefs win = no real conspiracy this season. Go Chiefs!
 

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the biggest winner last night was that wolf suit chiefs fan/bank robber who hit a huge future & made bail

only in America
 

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the biggest winner last night was that wolf suit chiefs fan/bank robber who hit a huge future & made bail

only in America
Regarding the Chiefs Wolf mascot (replaced Warpaint), I have a friend that lives in Nashville who texted me during a Chiefs/Titans game, asking, "what's the deal with the rat". I still laugh my *** off when I think about it.
 

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You listed several things like this a few days ago and I thought they were to regional to matter and don't remember anyone talking about any of these things during the game....so if it was scripted for those reasons you mentioned last week, they did a lousy job and expanding on them.
I’m not sure why they would be obligated to openly discuss the coincidences for why the game was scripted for the chiefs. Len Dawson dying was national news. He’s a hall of famer who had an excellent career.
 

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I’m not sure why they would be obligated to openly discuss the coincidences for why the game was scripted for the chiefs. Len Dawson dying was national news. He’s a hall of famer who had an excellent career.

Man if word of this gets out, some legends could be serious danger. Rice and Montana better sleep with one eye open, some 49er fans could be serious about getting back on top.
 

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Man if word of this gets out, some legends could be serious danger. Rice and Montana better sleep with one eye open, some 49er fans could be serious about getting back on top.
Franco Harris's untimely demise has shot Steelers 2023/2024 AFC title odds through the floor!
 

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Franco Harris's untimely demise has shot Steelers 2023/2024 AFC title odds through the floor!
I’ll have to research the facts around that death a little more but just the surface stuff brings plenty of insane coincidence. He died 3 days before his immaculate reception date. The Steelers OF COURSE “happened to” play the Raiders that week, 4 days after his death and one day after “the catch” date. The Steelers AGAIN beat the Raiders with 13 points, same as 1972. If I’d been paying attention, that game was an absolute lock to bet the Steelers.
 

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I’ll have to research the facts around that death a little more but just the surface stuff brings plenty of insane coincidence. He died 3 days before his immaculate reception date. The Steelers OF COURSE “happened to” play the Raiders that week, 4 days after his death and one day after “the catch” date. The Steelers AGAIN beat the Raiders with 13 points, same as 1972. If I’d been paying attention, that game was an absolute lock to bet the Steelers.
yea, duh

they scheduled that game on purpose - 50 year anniversary

marketed it as such leading up to it, even pre-season. retired Franco's number that day (planned long pre-death; he was supposed to be in attendance)

none of that was a coincidence except I guess for the 13 points
 

Scat_Back

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yea, duh

they scheduled that game on purpose - 50 year anniversary

marketed it as such leading up to it, even pre-season. retired Franco's number that day (planned long pre-death; he was supposed to be in attendance)

none of that was a coincidence except I guess for the 13 points
Haha wow even more interesting. I’m guessing they’ve never planned an anniversary for that before? You really see it as a coincidence that he died 3 days before that???
 

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I’ll have to research the facts around that death a little more but just the surface stuff brings plenty of insane coincidence. He died 3 days before his immaculate reception date. The Steelers OF COURSE “happened to” play the Raiders that week, 4 days after his death and one day after “the catch” date. The Steelers AGAIN beat the Raiders with 13 points, same as 1972. If I’d been paying attention, that game was an absolute lock to bet the Steelers.
Given that the Steelers offense was largely incompetent this past season and run by a clown in Matt Canada 13 points was usually a pretty safe bet...
 

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Given that the Steelers offense was largely incompetent this past season and run by a clown in Matt Canada 13 points was usually a pretty safe bet...
Nope, because they scored 13 points only one other time during the season. It was against (drum roll) the Eagles 😆
 

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Nope, because they scored 13 points only one other time during the season. It was against (drum roll) the Eagles 😆
I don't knowing if you're joking a bit... but all I mean is the Steelers offense sucked this year lol. Not literally 13 points every game. But it sure felt like it sometimes. Hard to watch. Kind of glad I don't follow the NFL much these days..
 

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I don't knowing if you're joking a bit... but all I mean is the Steelers offense sucked this year lol. Not literally 13 points every game. But it sure felt like it sometimes. Hard to watch. Kind of glad I don't follow the NFL much these days..
Yea I know what you meant. It just blew my mind even more when I saw who the only other team they actually scored 13 against lol. I still contend these are not just coincidences.
 

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Quit committing game altering penalties.
Borderline call given the game situation IMO

I think nearly 100% of Husker fans who don’t have a problem with the call would go apeshit if that call was made against Nebraska in similar circumstances
 
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Borderline call given the game situation IMO

I think nearly 100% of Husker fans who don’t have a problem with the call would go apeshit if that call was made against Nebraska in similar circumstances

The AFC title game call wasn't even close. That was a penalty, unreal to me people are still arguing about hitting a QB who's at least 3' out of bounds...even Bengal players knew it was a penalty. Zero doubt that will be called every time no matter the teams or QB.

I wish the refs would not have called the holding at the end if the S.B. but when the guy who was called for it tells you it was a penalty, all the air goes right out of that balloon to.
 

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The AFC title game call wasn't even close. That was a penalty, unreal to me people are still arguing about hitting a QB who's at least 3' out of bounds...even Bengal players knew it was a penalty. Zero doubt that will be called every time no matter the teams or QB.

I wish the refs would not have called the holding at the end if the S.B. but when the guy who was called for it tells you it was a penalty, all the air goes right out of that balloon to.
Collectively the Eagles have had a very measured post game response
I have no doubt they have been coached as to preferred responses to those questions.

Umpires are human and carry grudges - if the Eagles and that DB respond with grace they are much more likely to get the benefit of the doubt in the future rather throwing gasoline on a fire they know is going to be lit by the fanbase

I think privately they think that call was horseshit
 
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I think privately they think that call was horseshit

I think it was to....but the penalized player didn't sound like he was told to admit it to me and he did it fast....it'd be another thing if he said it 24hrs later but he copped to it quickly....but I hated that call. Should not have been made. Hated it. Marred an otherwise pretty great game.
 

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Collectively the Eagles have had a very measured post game response
I have no doubt they have been coached as to preferred responses to those questions.

Umpires are human and carry grudges - if the Eagles and that DB respond with grace they are much more likely to get the benefit of the doubt in the future rather throwing gasoline on a fire they know is going to be lit by the fanbase

I think privately they think that call was horseshit
Eagles have been a class act

Chiefs? Not so much. Typical

 
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Eagles have been a class act

Chiefs? Not so much. Typical



That was as low class as you get and I would have advised against it and Mahomey looked like a clown chiming in on Twitter about it. However, it isn't like he was making fun of the players home country and it's people being leveled by an evil dictator...haha. Yeah I went there. While I think that Tweet was dumb AF, you can make the argument this was at least funny and an actual joke. If the hold was more blatant it would have been funnier...as it is, it's low class.
 

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That was as low class as you get and I would have advised against it and Mahomey looked like a clown chiming in on Twitter about it. However, it isn't like he was making fun of the players home country and it's people being leveled by an evil dictator...haha. Yeah I went there. While I think that Tweet was dumb AF, you can make the argument this was at least funny and an actual joke. If the hold was more blatant it would have been funnier...as it is, it's low class.
doubling down on classlessness

typical for a fan of the #1 - by far - domestic abuse franchise in the league

fat andy could've at least dedicated this year's Super Bowl to the little girl his drunk son nearly killed last year leaving the facility

but, nope. just cheeseburger jokes.
 
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doubling down on classlessness

typical for a fan of the #1 - by far - domestic abuse franchise in the league

fat andy could've at least dedicated this year's Super Bowl to the little girl his drunk son nearly killed last year leaving the facility

but, nope. just cheeseburger jokes.

Not sure I understand because I agree it was classless and everyone involved should have been better than that...and i'm wondering if the family of the girls killed would have even wanted Andy to go there in that moment? Andy of all people knows how it feels to lose a child, and how do we know Andy hasn't reached out to that family already?
 

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Not sure I understand because I agree it was classless and everyone involved should have been better than that...and i'm wondering if the family of the girls killed would have even wanted Andy to go there in that moment? Andy of all people knows how it feels to lose a child, and how do we know Andy hasn't reached out to that family already?
I've stopped reading your responses on this issue