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  • #142691
    zn
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    https://theathletic.com/4110743/2023/01/21/chiefs-jaguars-nfl-divisional-round-streaming-takeaways/

    Chiefs advance, but Mahomes limps

    (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

    Kansas City heads to its fifth straight AFC Championship after beating the Jaguars 27-20 yesterday, but not without major concerns for Patrick Mahomes. The MVP played almost the entire game despite an ankle injury.

    • His lack of mobility crimped Andy Reid’s playbook. This was Mahomes’ first-ever playoff game with fewer than 200 passing yards.
    • Not that he needs two healthy ankles to throw touchdowns, but spending the week answering questions isn’t ideal. Mahomes, who said he’ll “be ready” for next week, will undergo an MRI today.
    • Was playing him worth the risk? His backup, Chad Henne, looked solid during a 98-yard touchdown drive. Now looming is a tough game against either the Bills or Bengals.

    Those teams meet today at 3 p.m. ET. Expect the game of the weekend.

     

    And at 6:30, Dallas meets San Francisco. The Cowboys looked great last week, but how will they fare against the surging Brock Purdy experience? That winner will face Philly, which destroyed the Giants last night, 38-7. Let’s keep it a little closer today.

    #142694
    zn
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    Sam Farmer@LATimesfarmer
    Josh Allen TOLD ME that the Bills really want to beat the Bengals today. **Exclusive information.** Please cite if used.
    #142695
    zn
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    Clash Of The Horns 2021 SB Champions@RamfamPodcaster
    So the road to the SB for the 49ers was the poverty almost lost to the Rams seahawks and the chocking Cowboys. Now they face the near perfect eagles who played in the toughest division record wise in the NFL. Big test coming up for the Niners.
    #142696
    zn
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    Well it’s 9ers at Eagles, Bengals at Chiefs.

    Thoughts?

    My thought is the Rams beat the 9ers and Bengals last year in back to back games.

    #142697
    zn
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    Dallas Cowboys vs. San Fransisco 49ers | 2022 Divisional Round Game Highlights

    #142698
    JackPMiller
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    If the Bengals & 49ers win nextweek, it will be the 2nd time in history, that two teams have met each other three times in the Super Bowl, they faced each other in Super Bowl XVI in 1982, & Super Bowl XXIII in 1987. Cowboys and Steels are the only teams to meet each other three times, which were Super Bowl X in 1976, Super Bowl XIII in 1979 & Super Bowl XXX in 1995.

    #142699
    zn
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    Cincinnati Bengals vs. Buffalo Bills | 2023 Divisional Round Game Highlights

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    zn
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    Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
    Bengals are much better than last season. They were (are) the best team in the AFC entering the playoffs. They own the Chiefs. Going to be tough to beat them Sunday. Can’t make mistakes because they don’t. Can’t wait for Sunday. Hope Chiefs bring their A game otherwise Bengals W
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    Mitchell Schwartz@MitchSchwartz71
    Does anyone (outside of Cincy) not have Burrow as the number 2 QB now? Feels like he’s done enough to conclusively jump Josh Allen, and that’s not reactionary off this one game. Allen has way too many of the YOLO plays, good but especially bad. Burrow is just a steady assassin.
    #142701
    zn
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    Dan Orlovsky@danorlovsky7
    Greg Olsen is the fantastic calling NFL games weekly. Aspire to get to where he is. Prepared. Timely. Smart. Teaches. Story tells. Don’t make it about him but about the game. Tremendous
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    Rich Eisen@richeisen
    Tony Romo, who is known for correctly calling his shot, says there’s a chance Mahomes won’t even play next week. Calls it a “huge challenge” High ankle sprains are no joke.
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    Louis Riddick@LRiddickESPN
    If you don’t believe #Bengals DC Lou Anarumo deserves to be seriously interviewed for HC jobs, then I don’t know what to tell you. He is dialing up the right calls at the right time over and over.
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    Mina Kimes@minakimes
    I don’t *think* McCarthy’s job is at risk but both Cowboys seasons ending with horrendous clock/game management….
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    Colin Cowherd@ColinCowherd
    Joe Burrow is obviously gifted but this has been a coaching mismatch too. Zac Taylor crafted a game plan of short, precise, passing routes that get first downs, protect a banged up offensive line and control the clock. Bills look lost on both sides & have made few adjustments.
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    zn
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    #142703
    zn
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    #142707
    Zooey
    Participant

    BTW…

    LOL Dallas.

    #142709
    Billy_T
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    Was I alone in hoping Dallas would lose to the . . . the . . . 9ers?

    I truly can’t stand the Cowpokes. This goes back decades for me. Can’t stand the 9ers, either. But for some odd reason, I don’t dislike them nearly as much as Dallas.

    Aaron Rodgers, all by himself, makes me root against the Packers, and ancient wounds still feel fresh from the days when the Vikings would beat the Rams in the playoffs. But Dallas just stands alone as team I most love to hate.

    #142711
    zn
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    #142713
    wv
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    Bengals were awfully impressive against the Bills.   They just beat the Bills up.   Are the Bengals the most physical team in the NFL now?

     

    I dont like the Eagles.  I am not sure I am rooting for the Eagles against SF.

    I dunno.    SF vs Cincy or KC seems like an entertaining Super Bowl.

     

    I think I’d like to see the Bengals win it all.

     

    w

    v

    #142715
    zn
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    #142716
    zn
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    Doug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
    “The Chiefs are hosed if Patrick Mahomes can’t make second-reaction throws outside the pocket.” Patrick Mahomes: *throws 34 touchdown passes from the pocket this season, more than any other quarterback*
    #142718
    zn
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    #142720
    wv
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    Yall may want to watch Skip Bayless suffer.

     

    #142723
    zn
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    Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
    I don’t know why ppl seem surprised the Chiefs are an underdog now for Sunday. Their QB has a bum ankle and the Bengals have beaten them three times in a row. This number was always going to move towards the Bengals. Question is how far does it goes.
    #142728
    zn
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    #142729
    zn
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    #142733
    Zooey
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    Yall may want to watch Skip Bayless suffer.

    Oh, I do.

    My consolation for this lost season is that it was lost early. Watching the agony of Minnesota and Dallas fans ends the season on a sweet note for me.

    49ers next to go down. Glory be.

    #142734
    nittany ram
    Moderator

    Yall may want to watch Skip Bayless suffer.

    Oh, I do. My consolation for this lost season is that it was lost early. Watching the agony of Minnesota and Dallas fans ends the season on a sweet note for me. 49ers next to go down. Glory be.

    The 9’ers losing in the NFC championship or Super Bowl in some embarrassing fashion would be a salve for the Rams 5-12 season.

    I think back to the Super Bowl when the Seahawks had 1st and goal on the one yard line with time about to expire.   I remember that popular video of the room full of giddy Seattle fans cheering and laughing, high-fiving and patting each other on the back. Dreaming of dynasties and gloating rights at work.  Planning on where to hang the commemorative Super Bowl Champion memorabilia in their ugly-ass blue and fluorescent green man-caves…

    Then…silence.

    That’s what I want for 9’er fans.

    #142735
    Zooey
    Participant

    Then…silence. That’s what I want for 9’er fans.

    A big pile of corpses strewn about, and then…

    Hamlet: – the rest is silence.

    #142736
    JackPMiller
    Participant

    Letting people who don’t know this. If the Bengals & 49ers win nextweek, it will be the 2nd time in history, that two teams have met each other three times in the Super Bowl, they faced each other in Super Bowl XVI in 1982, & Super Bowl XXIII in 1987. Cowboys and Steelers are the only teams to meet each other three times, which were Super Bowl X in 1976, Super Bowl XIII in 1979 & Super Bowl XXX in 1995. Again, just giving out some trivia

    #142737
    Zooey
    Participant

    This is better than anything you will see on Sunday.

    #142741
    zn
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    #142743
    joemad
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    Van Brocklin, Roman, Bradford, Foles… ex Ram QBs that played in Philly.

    Go Eagles.

     

     

    #142744
    joemad
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    Van Brocklin, Roman, Bradford, Foles… ex Ram QBs that played in Philly. Go Eagles.

    forgot Jaws….

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