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***AFCC - Buffalo 15-4 at Kansas City 16-2*** (-2, 47.5) 6:30 (2 Viewers)

Karloftis pushed Allen unneccesarily after that throw, looked out of bounds. I'll be interested to see if there's a flag thrown when that happens to Mahomes now that they've set that precedent today
This narrative needs to die. It is so tired.
When a team is on the cusp of potentially winning 3 straight Super Bowls and making NFL history losers have to find something to bring them down.

Not Steelers4lifes post….I am referring to this social media social engineering narrative about a fantastic football organization that has accomplished so much.

I just ignore it.

Let all the losers in this world wallow in their misery, fallacy, noise whatever you want to call it.

Meantime I am enjoying watching this Chiefs dynasty and the stories about them I can tell my grandkids one day. That I saw Mahomes play and win three in a row.

By then? No one will ever say “it was the refs” lol.

What a world we live in now…..just filled with hollow noise and hollow energy.
Nobody is trying to tear down the Chiefs. Great team, great players, great coach.

But football fans want to see the calls being enforced fairly, both ways. I have friends in KC and even they acknowledge that the team has benefited from a lot of questionable calls in key situations that would rub them wrong if they weren't rooting for KC. It gives the perception - fair or not - that a team that doesn't need more help is getting a bit of preferential treatment.

My post wasn't saying that there should have been a flag. But, if that happens to Mahomes later, I'd hope it would be treated the same. Im not confident that it would be though.
 
Karloftis pushed Allen unneccesarily after that throw, looked out of bounds. I'll be interested to see if there's a flag thrown when that happens to Mahomes now that they've set that precedent today
This narrative needs to die. It is so tired.
When a team is on the cusp of potentially winning 3 straight Super Bowls and making NFL history losers have to find something to bring them down.

Not Steelers4lifes post….I am referring to this social media social engineering narrative about a fantastic football organization that has accomplished so much.

I just ignore it.

Let all the losers in this world wallow in their misery, fallacy, noise whatever you want to call it.

Meantime I am enjoying watching this Chiefs dynasty and the stories about them I can tell my grandkids one day. That I saw Mahomes play and win three in a row.

By then? No one will ever say “it was the refs” lol.

What a world we live in now…..just filled with hollow noise and hollow energy.
Nobody is trying to tear down the Chiefs. Great team, great players, great coach.

But football fans want to see the calls being enforced fairly, both ways. I have friends in KC and even they acknowledge that the team has benefited from a lot of questionable calls in key situations that would rub them wrong if they weren't rooting for KC. It gives the perception - fair or not - that a team that doesn't need more help is getting a bit of preferential treatment.

My post wasn't saying that there should have been a flag. But, if that happens to Mahomes later, I'd hope it would be treated the same. Im not confident that it would be though.
Yeah I agree on some calls looking bad….and I made sure I was not responding to your post in particularly but more to the ridiculous social engineering that has given us this tired narrative.

I have seen probably the worst NFL officiating I have ever seen in the 2024 season and that’s all around the league….it gets amplified when people watch Chiefs games because they have a target on their back already.

This is a league wide problem.
 
Man if that Allen fumble just bounced differently. That KC turnover really swung momentum. Chiefs better come out with a drive to answer.
 
Those have been there to Hopkins since they traded for him

ETA: Not THAT open, but those 10 yard hitches and back shoulders
 
Karloftis pushed Allen unneccesarily after that throw, looked out of bounds. I'll be interested to see if there's a flag thrown when that happens to Mahomes now that they've set that precedent today
This narrative needs to die. It is so tired.
When a team is on the cusp of potentially winning 3 straight Super Bowls and making NFL history losers have to find something to bring them down.

Not Steelers4lifes post….I am referring to this social media social engineering narrative about a fantastic football organization that has accomplished so much.

I just ignore it.

Let all the losers in this world wallow in their misery, fallacy, noise whatever you want to call it.

Meantime I am enjoying watching this Chiefs dynasty and the stories about them I can tell my grandkids one day. That I saw Mahomes play and win three in a row.

By then? No one will ever say “it was the refs” lol.

What a world we live in now…..just filled with hollow noise and hollow energy.
Nobody is trying to tear down the Chiefs. Great team, great players, great coach.

But football fans want to see the calls being enforced fairly, both ways. I have friends in KC and even they acknowledge that the team has benefited from a lot of questionable calls in key situations that would rub them wrong if they weren't rooting for KC. It gives the perception - fair or not - that a team that doesn't need more help is getting a bit of preferential treatment.

My post wasn't saying that there should have been a flag. But, if that happens to Mahomes later, I'd hope it would be treated the same. Im not confident that it would be though.
Yeah I agree on some calls looking bad….and I made sure I was not responding to your post in particularly but more to the ridiculous social engineering that has given us this tired narrative.

I have seen probably the worst NFL officiating I have ever seen in the 2024 season and that’s all around the league….it gets amplified when people watch Chiefs games because they have a target on their back already.

This is a league wide problem.
The Chiefs have earned that target with their winning. Comes with the territory. But while the refereeing has definitely been inconsistent, it gets amplified with the Chiefs because they're so consistently the beneficiaries of the inconsistency and it's so often in huge moments, not just because they're good. People can draw whatever conclusions they want to from that, but I dont think it's a social media created narrative. Anyone who watches football sees it.
 

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