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2020 Divisional: #6 Cleveland Browns vs. #1 KC Chiefs


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Just now, AkronsWitness said:

Let's be real. The refs call helmet to helmet penalty and it's 10-16 at halftime and we are not having this conversation.

But here we areeeee

For sure.. y'all got screwed there

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1 minute ago, seminoles1 said:

I never said the application of this rule was wrong. The argument from the beginning was that the rule itself is stupid and should be changed.

You're seemingly trying to argue that it makes sense because when a team punts or kicks, which is an act of purposefully giving up possession, and the ball goes out of bounds in the end zone it results in a touchback then it makes sense for when a fumble, which is not an act of a team purposefully giving up possession, goes out of bounds in the end zone it results in a touch back.

It makes infinitely more sense for the fumble rule anywhere else on the field to apply in this situation, not to randomly change to the same rule as if the team were punting or kicking off.

You argued that this would create a "situational" rule for fumbles and somehow overcomplicate things, when in reality the current rule in place is what creates the situational rule and overcomplicates things.

It would add an additional complicated situational rule to what is already a mess of exceptions that is the current fumbling rules.

Touchback rule is currently consistent and simple. Fumbling, well, isn't.

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Just now, bigbadbuff said:

Baker has played fine today outside of that throw. It’s as if he watched Mahomes make those throws thinking he can match it, he can’t. That’s not his game.

The offense as a whole hasn't been able to execute. The Chiefs have dominated in the run game. That was the matchup they needed to win. And they have.

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