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NFL 2023

Helment shattering cold.

Photo credit: Emily Curiel of the Kansas City Star (the major newspaper in KCMO).


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Was it the same helmet from the end of the previous Bills game? :laughing

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As expected the two home teams won but weather did indeed play a part in SF.

Both winners started slowly but the Ravens woke up much faster than the hapless in the first half 49ers.

Sunny and chilly in Buffalo and the dome favors the home team in Deetroyt.

I don't want to see KC win, that's for sure.

I'm with you on the afc game. I would like to see Buffalo v Baltimore. And I think this is the year to knock the chiefs out.

If the Bills pull it off, Kelce retires, Mahomes loses his safety valve and has to elevate an average team. Will make the next couple years more exciting. Add Harbaugh to the Chargers, and the Afc west becomes electric.

Rooting for the bucs. Would rather face them than a motivated lions team. Lions are a good story though. Good thoughts to the lions fans.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Travis will not be retiring this year. He has already addressed this question.
I thought that the Packers played better football yesterday than the 9ers did. The 9ers got lucky with that last interception. I bet most of the 9ers fans were sweating out the last few minutes of that game.
Judging by what I saw, whoever wins the AFC championship would rather play the 9ers, based on their soft performance yesterday.
 
As a Niner fan, yes I was sweating it out; actually I had predicted that the Packers might even win based on that Dallas game. And it was going that way in first half.

To me, watching a QB recover within the game counts. I felt that last drive showed that Purdy was improving within the game, having gone through a three-game losing streak earlier this year. He lost accuracy because of pressure earlier, as did his receivers’ routes, to account for the misses.

All the finishers at this round are really good this year. It’s great for watching!

But I am very concerned for the most part. I think the Bucs are most beatable for the NFC crown but I doubt they will win anyway. The Ravens are like the old Seattle as thorn-in-the-side to Niners, but they are better. I really wonder if we can beat them in the Super Bowl. I expect them to advance.
 
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I love it!!!! Hahahaha

Packers let me down. The Monday morning meeting with the Milwaukee team will be somber. Good thing the game was on Saturday or there would be many sick calls…

Anyone else getting motion sickness from the motion sickness commercials?
 
I think KC figured out their problems. Back to the AFC championship game.
 
Mahomes has NEVER missed an AFC championship game.
 
What a happy coincidence, that's about the same time you jumped on their bandwagon! :twofinger

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Who me? You should go back through the NFL threads.

Oops I miss read your post. I have be a Mahomes fan since he entered the league.
 
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What a happy coincidence, that's about the same time you jumped on their bandwagon! :twofinger

:laughing

As I've said many times before, I jumped on the KC bandwagon in 1993 when Joe Montana jumped on their bandwagon. San Francisco was done with him, so I was done with SF. Patrick Mahomes was just a happy accident. :thumbup
 
Joe Montana was one of many SF 49er quarterbacks to become a chief of the Chiefs. Joe Cool replaced Steve DeBerg as the `Niner starter. DeBerg then went to KC.

We all know who was next to go, Joe. Steve Bono was the next up in the SF to KC connection. Bono served as backup before Joe retired.

Later it was another rockstar named ex-49er, Elvis Grbac, to matriculate to the Chiefs.

Last in the lineage, Alex Smith completed the exodus, preceding Mahomes.

There's been one quarterback who has gone the other way. KC to SF. Can you name him without Google?
 
Joe Montana was one of many SF 49er quarterbacks to become a chief of the Chiefs. Joe Cool replaced Steve DeBerg as the `Niner starter. DeBerg then went to KC.

We all know who was next to go, Joe. Steve Bono was the next up in the SF to KC connection. Bono served as backup before Joe retired.

Later it was another rockstar named ex-49er, Elvis Grbac, to matriculate to the Chiefs.

Last in the lineage, Alex Smith completed the exodus, preceding Mahomes.

There's been one quarterback who has gone the other way. KC to SF. Can you name him without Google?

Alex Smith got a raw deal. The Niners would be siting on another Ring if they hadn't replaced him with that phony.
 
Detroit is going to be tough on the 9ers.

Our run defense has been weaker in the last 1/3 of the year and the Lions have some good backs.

Not surprised that KC is going back to the C'ship again. I was hoping for the Bills.

Another big weekend coming. :party
 
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