Originally Posted by rydogg58:
The last 5 minutes of the game we were winning for most of it, so it was just a typical game in this 9-0 season. I'll tell you how winning feels if you want to know about it.
My wife was fine, she doesn't watch football, so I'm not sure why you're concerned for her safety. I hope your cousin didn't shove his finger too far up your asshole when we blocked the kick though. A real white-knuckle ass fisting can do some damage if you aren't ready.
I’m glad you’re the exception as far as Chieves fans go, and very happy for your wife.
And my cousin never loses control on finger action. [Reply]
The Chiefs saw a weakness and our strongest most badass motherfucker on him and it won us the game
The Panthers and Ravens had knocked Alex Forsyth to the ground five times on placekicks in the last two weeks, and Kansas City saw that and attacked accordingly on the final, fateful kick that decided Sunday's game against the Broncos | by @masedenverhttps://t.co/4G4n6PJvTQ
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Chiefs saw a weakness and our strongest most badass mother****er on him and it won us the game
The Panthers and Ravens had knocked Alex Forsyth to the ground five times on placekicks in the last two weeks, and Kansas City saw that and attacked accordingly on the final, fateful kick that decided Sunday's game against the Broncos | by @masedenverhttps://t.co/4G4n6PJvTQ
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
You have the smuggest coach in the league who will never admit he did anything wrong. One title and a million 8-8s with Brees is criminal.
That’s cute that you think Payton picks individual linemen to play on fgs.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Chiefs saw a weakness and our strongest most badass motherfucker on him and it won us the game
The Panthers and Ravens had knocked Alex Forsyth to the ground five times on placekicks in the last two weeks, and Kansas City saw that and attacked accordingly on the final, fateful kick that decided Sunday's game against the Broncos | by @masedenverhttps://t.co/4G4n6PJvTQ
Originally Posted by manchambo:
That’s cute that you think Payton picks individual linemen to play on fgs.
It explains a lot of your football takes.
It's even cuter that a Donks sportwriter (as well as the Chiefs) notice that #54 is nothing but a pylon, but you think Payton shouldn't notice it or do anything to fix the problem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Remember that time that Donk thought they would beat the CHIEFS by kicking a chip shot 35 - yard FG? :-):-):-)
In decades of following the contests between the Chiefs/Donks, I have never laughed so hard at the end of one these contests, as I did today -- not even after that 45-17 laugher at KC in 2004, or at any time. [Reply]
Wow! I can't believe that Donktards are actually beating their chests because their overdrafted quarterback managed to put together one good drive in the entire second half that resulted in zero points and a loss. Bi mean, if you want to thump your chest about anything in the game, make it about the defense that held the Chiefs to only one TD and 3 FG despite all of those drives being in the RedZone. Now that's an accomplishment. If they don't do that, then it's a whole different story. The defense has been carrying Nix all season and they did it again today. [Reply]