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Week 13: Chiefs @ Packers Lead up - Big Big SNF Game Vs Mahomes and MaAuto


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I saw a Youtube short that rolled through my feed in which a Vikings fan gleefully strung together Jordan Love’s lowlights from the first Vikings game. He was pleased the stupid spoiled Packer fans would finally understand the pain of bad quarterbacking.

Heh heh

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5 minutes ago, PossibleCabbage said:

There's way too much chirping about the no-calls on PI on MVS (which you could have called, sure) and the Hail Mary (which nobody will ever call PI on barring extraordinary circumstances), that people are forgetting that the Chiefs would have still needed to get the 2 point play to tie.

Also, the personal foul that shouldn't have been on the sidelines. I think the PI was the same official and maybe why he let the PI go. Also, the catch on the sidelines where Ballentine had MVS going backwards and progress should have been stopped and the clock continued running. It cost us 20 seconds. 

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20 minutes ago, coachbuns said:

Crickets from the Jordan Love doubters ... just crickets.  Just give the kid and his kid buddies time and this is how it works out.  Cricket silence is the best.

They're nowhere to be found lol.

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25 minutes ago, Isherwood said:

That doesn’t matter. He got spun out, backwards, by our players. It happens in games every week. That’s a running clock. 

I think the key thing is that MVS was running towards the sideline dragging Ballentine. If Ballentine had collided with MVS and then MVS went backwards (like the Dalton Schultz catch last year in the NFC Divisional Game) while going out of bounds, then it would stop the clock. 

That being said, that rule also doesn't really seem to be defined anywhere so it's probably up to the ref's discretion.

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1 minute ago, PossibleCabbage said:

I don't know if the Bears fan actually wants advice, but I would suggest drafting a talented prospect who needs a lot of work and sitting him for three years behind your declining Hall of Fame QB while he puts in two all-pro seasons and then finally loses his mind.

I'd start with making sure you're giving your new QB an OL that has a ceiling that's higher than below average.

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3 minutes ago, Striker said:

I think the key thing is that MVS was running towards the sideline dragging Ballentine. If Ballentine had collided with MVS and then MVS went backwards (like the Dalton Schultz catch last year in the NFC Divisional Game) while going out of bounds, then it would stop the clock. 

That being said, that rule also doesn't really seem to be defined anywhere so it's probably up to the ref's discretion.

ball carrier needs to be going forward when going out of bounds for the clock to stop.  if they are going perpendicular to the sideline or backwards then the clock continues to run.  

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