Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
This game had "trap game" written all over it for obvious reasons. Hence why I mentioned something about the Donks pulling the upset.
Now we have people around the web saying things like "Chiefs players were 3 feet off-sides". No they weren't. They demolished the left side of the Donks O-Line (perhaps the Donks O-Lineman were wearing their Vaseline again the way Chiefs defenders slid right through them) and the kick appeared low.
I watched that replay at quarter speed. Nowhere close to offsides. People just blatantly lie about shit now. Or maybe they're so deluded they actually do see it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX: :-) TRUTH!
**** them! I love watching Donk lose in creative ways. Bad teams do that.
Good teams win the games.
I had gone back & looked at earlier pages in this thread and saw how Donks fans had their heads seemingly blown apart when the Chiefs beat the Donks 29-13 in 2015. That was also a classic.
The Donks fans were really up in arms over that one & refused to admit that the Chiefs just flat out crushed the Donks in that game.
Originally Posted by lcarus:
I watched that replay at quarter speed. Nowhere close to offsides. People just blatantly lie about shit now. Or maybe they're so deluded they actually do see it.
The usual paradox for Donks fans when the Donks lose. And there are countless examples to be found.
As for last years 24-9 loss to the Donks, the Chiefs played poorly & didn't deserve to win.......cut and dried.
Yesterday, the Chiefs left points off the scoreboard & the Donks should've never had any opportunity to attempt a game-winning FG -- making that FG block all that much more LAUGHABLE. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
I watched that replay at quarter speed. Nowhere close to offsides. People just blatantly lie about shit now. Or maybe they're so deluded they actually do see it.
It's how they cope with the Chiefs winning. If they could trade places with KC, they would in a second. EMBRACE THE HATE! It's all good. It means we're on top! [Reply]
Meh. Like usual, the donks superbowl. Plus, throw in the following. Chiefs coming off and OT win just 6 days prior on MNF, Mahomes with a bum ankle and they still won. Nix can't handle pressure at all, so next time I"m sure they will send more. Unless of course, we have nothing to win in that next game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
It's how they cope with the Chiefs winning. If they could trade places with KC, they would in a second. EMBRACE THE HATE! It's all good. It means we're on top!
Oh I love the salty tears. Every game its "da refs!" Not sure how exactly the refs factored in here. There was an illegal contact that extended a Chiefs drive somewhat early in the game. Oh no they got a penalty that benefitted them! The fix is in! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Agreed, even if Warfield got away with like 30 blocks in the back on that play, lol.
Honorable mention - Stoyanovich hitting a 54 yarder in the freezing cold as time expired.
I still cite the Stoyanovich play as proof as to how ridiculous kickers are these days.
If a kicker MISSES a ball below 55 yards these days I'm surprised. That Lions kicker nailed two balls at 56 plus yesterday in the last 5 minutes of the game and most people are impressed by the story more than the kicks themselves.
Meanwhile the Stoyanovich play was considered a minor miracle that was immediately considered legend.
These guys are just so absurdly good now. If your kicker can't hit a 60 yarder, you're at a serious competitive disadvantage. Afterall, if Lutz hits that ball to end the 1st half yesterday, things are much different down the stretch. [Reply]
^^Thanks for the .gif image, notorious, as it shows the camera angle where you can easily see that Chenal and Karlaftis both get their hands on Donks #54 and just simply overpower him.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs haters are saying "hurr durr, #54 fell over backwards on purpose" :-)
Chiefs fans can easily retort with the following:
"Could it also be that the Donks O-Lineman were wearing Vaseline on their jerseys like they did in that 1997 playoff game, given the way that Chiefs defenders were able to slide by them and block that last second FG try? ;-)"