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***Buffalo at Kansas City*** (-1.5) 54u Mr Allen, Mr Mahomes, gentlemen...START...YOUR...ENGINES!!! (1 Viewer)

The one narrative I can do without is “the Bills built their team to beat the Chiefs” 

Why?  Because they lacked in pass rush on an otherwise deep team so they drafted two DEs?

Yeah that was to beat the Chiefs…and everyone else on their schedule. The Bills might lose tomorrow and have made no wrong moves, the Chiefs are just damn good.

I would not be shocked if these two teams end up in the division round many more times in the next five years.  This game is 50/50, and the next ones likely will be also. 

But I am getting my sweet potato for luck tomorrow just in case. Go Bills!

 
Total coin flip for me. I'll guess one of the qb's makes a big run late in the game or o.t. to win it. Which one? I don't know.....

Chiefs- 34

Bills- 31

 
Just 9.5 hours of pacing around the house until 3.5 more hours of pacing. 
Bills were more well rounded than KC on the season, but both defenses and offenses are playing well lately. Should be an incredible game worthy of conference championship or super bowl. 
KC 30-27 in OT. 

 
I know it seems cliche, but this is going to come down to who can pressure the other team’s QB and who wins the turnover battle IMO.

 
Down to KC -1, which is basically a pick-em. Not sure why anyone would bet the ML when the line’s so close, but people do. :shrug:  

 
I'm just glad somebody else already got the lose-the-game-thanks-to-your-punting-unit thing out of the way.  That won't happen twice in the same weekend, right?

 
Buffalo can host next week vs Cincinnati if they can win today and just the idea of Buffalo returning to a Super Bowl after close to 30 years, that's an incredible thought, KC is at the end of about 4 years where one phantom neutral zone infraction from 3 straight Super Bowls coming into today and that would make this a 4th trip to the Super Bowl and that's very difficult to do, Buffalo will attest to it. 

Buffalo 27...Kansas City 24 but quite honestly so many games have been low scoring so i can see 24-21, 20-17, 17-14 but all of them have the Bills taking this one today and having an AFCC at home for the first time in almost 3 decades. 

Good luck to both teams and their great fan bases today. Hoping for a very entertaining football game. 

 
I just can’t shake the feeling that this is Buffalo’s year. Hoping for the Chiefs win but they have been a mess all year and have yet to play a complete game.

I think that continues today. Bills 31-21 or something like that.

 
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I just can’t shake the feeling that this is Buffalo’s year. Hoping for the Chiefs win but they have been a mess all year and have yet to play a complete game.

I think that continues today. Bills 31-21 or something like that.
Chiefd been reverse jinxing for about a month and a half :lol:

 
Win or lose, I feel pretty good about where the Bills are right now.  Buffalo had an extremely good season last year, but the fact is that KC was simply a better team and the score of the AFCCG reflected that.  I don't think KC is meaningfully better than the Bills right now.  They're also not meaningfully worse, which is why they're rightly favored at home and there's a great chance that they'll win and probably advance to the super bowl.  But I do feel like this is more of a game against equals than it was last year.

It probably also helps that while I've grown to genuinely dislike the Titans a bit, I can't help but like the roster that KC has constructed.  Mahomes is hard to root against except when he's playing your team.  

I'm going to go with Bills 30 Chiefs 24 but this game could land pretty much anywhere.

 
These teams just move at a different speed than the others in the league, IMO. 

Top seeds in each conference were unimpressive. Blemished teams rule. 

 
Now that we have the attention of BUF fans, please answer a couple of questions. Did Daboll or Dorsey play a bigger role in Allen's emergence in 2019? Dorsey played a role in Cam's MVP season and Cam loves him.

And would Daboll make a good head coach?

I think Dorsey is another year away from HC interviews. He has a good background for GM type duties.

 

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