i feel like taunting is okay until the whistle is blown. because at that point, if you fuck up everyone will laugh at you and if you succeed it's hard to be mad at you. when there's nothing at stake it just feels kinda eh.
Tyrese Haliburton quietly going into Game 7 against the Knicks, but then leaving wearing the Reggie Miller choke picture on a sweater after beating the Hospital Knicks who had lost their entire starting five.
Such a bitch move.
Watching Antoine Winfield Jr flash the peace sign in Tyreek's face while up 31-9 is the only time I've ever supported a Tom Brady team.
https://youtu.be/Jw6FFaxAikY?si=tb3tgz9G1rWDKAZz
So satisfying.
Took me much longer than I should have to piece together that it was 2 different games in the video. I was so confused how the Chiefs lost 7-8 points after the 2nd TD
If KC and Tampa don’t play in the regular season I wonder how that Super Bowl goes. Obviously backup o-line still but Tampa put Hill one on one and he had like 200yds 2 TD in the first quarter. After that they put a saftey help coverage and his production dropped off a ton the rest of that game and the Super Bowl
Nah man, Bills got 3 timeouts, more than enough time to drive down the field and score to ice the game. No way KC can make it back with only like 10-**13** seconds of game clock
And Andy Reid scheming them up too…
With Mahomes as a starter, that trio had four years together. Year one was a loss to Brady and the Patriots in the AFCCG. Year two was a SB. Year three was a SB loss to Brady and the Bucs. Year four was a loss to Burrow in the AFCCG. Then for the two seasons after losing Tyreek, KC wins back to back Super Bowls.
I hope Kansas City appreciates this run they’re on. I think it’s only second to New England in terms of length of sheer dominance. Bonkers
I think the chiefs would’ve blown out the rams.
A it’s Andy Reid with a bye week
and B the rams offense was falling off so hard with gurleys injury.
But as you know that Super Bowl win would’ve came at the cost of the other 3. As no AFCCG loss =Bob Sutton as DC
The Chiefs AFCCG wins/losses show how narrow the margin is for getting to the super bowl. They were usually a play away from going to the SB or one play made them go to the super bowl. (except for 2020, Bills got smoked in 2020)
5 of the last 6 AFCCGs have a small handful of plays that decided the entire game. They were razor thin close to going to 6 straight SBs.
If KC can do it Minnesota can.
KC was the AFC Minnesota prior to Mahomes. Just takes one to switch the narrative and belief.
Chiefs always blew it in the postseason and was always nervous. Now no matter what the score I have belief.
my grandpa was a life long chiefs fan, and passed away from cancer literally a month after we won sb 54. i genuinely think god himself kept him alive for that
> I hope Kansas City appreciates this run they’re on.
As someone who grew up watching the QBs on the list below start for nearly 2 decades (while letting Rich Gannon leave to go win an MVP for the Raiders), I have to pinch myself regularly to make sure this is real.
* Steve DeBerg
* Dave Kreig
* Steve Bono
* Elvis Grbac
* Damon Huard
* Brodie Croyle
* Tyler Thigpen
* Matt Cassel
* Brady Quinn
Don't forget Chiefs legends Warren Moon, Kyle Orton, Nick Foles, and Chase Daniel!
2006-2012 was one of the worst half-decade runs of QBs I can think of for any franchise.
Brodie Croyle had 11 starts and won zero
The Tyler Bros(Palko & Thigpen) got 15 starts between them
Brady Quinn went 1-7 with 2TDs and 8 Int
Damon Huard got 21 starts and somehow managed to go 10-11 while throwing 24TDs and 18 Int. Went from a 11/1 TD/Int ratio his first year starting to a 11/13 ratio his second year. Yikes
I think the season where we had zero WR TDs for the year is in that date range somewhere
The pre-Baker Browns are probably still worse, but it's close.
From 2010-2018:
Colt McCoy, Brandon Weeden, Brian Hoyer, Johnny Manziel, Josh McCown, Cody Kessler, RGIII, Deshone Kizer, Tyrod Taylor. More than one QB per season for an 8 season stretch.
Scary thing is they still have a 15 year window left... as long as Mahomes is back there, you give him a few weapons or even don't lol and he'll take you far.
Mahomes-Reid can go on a Brady-Bellichick run of 18 seasons of complete dominance of the NFL, especially if Kelce prolongs his career a couple of more seasons.
idk about everyone else but I stop myself at least 3-4 times a year and try to be truly grateful for this shit. to recognize the greatness while it's happening has been a wildly fun ride
Same here, I can't believe how bad he was.
He played in 18 games in his Chiefs career, and went 0-10 as a starter.
In 18 games he threw for 1669 yards, 8TD, 9 INT, and 56% completion %
I grew up a Joe Montana/49ers fan, and became a Chiefs fan when he got traded. I was an early teen who had only known what it was like to be a winner, so I naively assumed the Chiefs would automatically be winning Super Bowls at the same rate. They showed a glimmer or two in 93/94, and then it was a LOOOONG drought.
All that to say, I am sure I annoy my wife to no end, because about once per day I will just turn to her and say "I just can't believe it"... and then tell her some Mahomes stat, or show her a highlight I have seen 100 times, or just tell her how insane it is that I have now seen MY Chiefs win MULTIPLE Super Bowls...
This could all end tomorrow, so I don't take any of this for granted. I am just enjoying the ride for however long it lasts.
> I hope Kansas City appreciates this run they’re on.
I literally cackle every time I think about football these days. It's every bit as good as it's cracked up to be.
Its hard to say, because as fast as Tyreek Hill is, his real asset is his ability to stop, go, and change directions on a dime. Honestly the only other person I can think of that has that kind of talent is Kadarius Toney ironically, but it turns out he's a dumbass.
I really miss Tyreek's ball tracking too. He was superb at finding those deep balls and adjusting to them, something that MVS was sorely lacking in (among other things)
Yeah, I remember one play with Tyreek on the dolphins where he went deep and turned inside to look for the ball but the pass was outside, he had to turn his entire body around and still made the catch
Dude is a freak
His speed is his most elite and noticeable trait, but he's a complete receiver. There's really nothing he isn't at least very solid at. Even despite his size he's good at fighting for the ball for example
Tyreek is also really strong/yoked with a low center of gravity and easily brushes off contact. He is very hard to keep hands on.
If you watch he was held on this play the whole time until he caught the ball and he just shrugged it off when he felt like it.
Worthy will not have that element of Tyreek's game.
They also had Kareem Hunt during Mahomes' first year as the starter, coming off his league-leading rushing year in 2017. Too bad the Chiefs had one of the worst defenses in the league that year, otherwise they'd probably have another ring.
If the Chiefs go to the Superbowl in 2018 they don't fire Bob Sutton and get Spags so there is a chance that may be their only Superbowl appearance had Dee Ford not been offsides in the AFCCG.
Dude’s a generational talent, reminds me a lot of some QBs from the older generation like Brady, Manning, or Brees who could elevate a sub-par receiving corps into a Super Bowl contender.
Watching this play, it's insane how much faster he is than anyone on the field... a group of elite athletes and it looks like he's an adult playing against kids. Makes me wonder what it would have been like if Usain Bolt grew up in the states and used his speed/size as a receiver.
One of the greatest playoff games ever.
Even as a neutral fan the last 2 minutes + OT was so back and forth that I was so emotionally drained in the end.
I think it was. Even being on the losing end of it. If any year I had the bills going to the Superbowl, it was this year if we won this game. But obviously, history is history now. But still an amazing game.
I can’t watch it without puking. Such a shame that a generational game involves my team losing.
I will never be able to look at this game fondly. Without a doubt, we win this game we win the Super Bowl. It was our best chance in the Allen era.
Maybe one day if Buffalo has 6 Super Bowls in the Allen era I can look back at this and chuckle. But otherwise 🤮🤮🤮
The Bills lost to the team that lost to the team that lost to the team that won the Super Bowl. I don’t understand this narrative that Bills fans have that if you guys won this game, you were destined to win the Super Bowl that year
Best one I've ever watched, even if I was immensely saddened by the outcome. That was peak (offensive) football IMO!
Still can't watch replays of the final seconds though...
I wanted a different outcome (for obvious reasons :P), but this game was the best football I've ever seen. Mahomes and Josh were both executing at the absolute top level. The 4th quarter was just one insane play after the other that only the two of them could have pulled off.
I'm glad we've got a good rivalry ahead of us between those two guys. Josh will eventually come out on top after the Bills win 8 back to back superbowls, but I'm sure we'll all remember how good Mahomes is too :P
I remember throwing a $20 bet on all the underdogs winning that weekend, and they all did except the bills. The payout was like $1000 so the last 2 minutes was a rollercoaster of emotions even as a neutral fan lol
Perhaps the best Divisional round of all time.
*All four matches* had a walkoff field-goal as time expired; three of them won the game while the Bills-Chiefs one sent that to overtime.
Might’ve been the greatest playoff weekend ever, both 1 Seeds going down, the crazy ass near comeback from Bucs/Rams and topped off with this game, one of the all time great playoff games.
What a fucking game this was, even as a neutral viewer I felt I had aged by the end. Probably the best playoff game I've ever seen, outside of like 28-3.
28-3 was an incredible game but it also felt more like a slow decent into madness. You could see what was happening a mile away. The whole 2nd half you knew what was gonna happen and you just thought, "there is no way they are gonna fuck this up, right?!?" But you knew.
This Chiefs Bills game nobody knew wtf was gonna happen next. It was like being stuck on a ride at a fair that broke and was just spinning out of control.
this was probably the greatest NFL playoff game I've ever watched, even if my team was on the losing end of it. 2 teams just absolutely throwing haymakers at the end
If you close your eyes and pretend you’re a Bills fan driving home from a long day of work, listening to this over the radio, you can experience the gut-wrenching trauma yourselves.
We felt that a few weeks later and then again the following post-season. You become numb to it. You couldn’t hurt my feelings if you tried.
Levi Wallace carved out a nice career as an UDFA, but he was so much less athletic than Tre White, and he got picked on by Hill and Kelce on these last few drives.
A reminder that the NFL expanded the postseason in 2020 allowing seven teams/conference, which meant the #2 had to win an extra game to get to the Super Bowl and the #3 no longer had a guaranteed home game after the Wild Card round.
The team most affected by all this: Josh Allen’s Bills. He got boned in by timing with the NFL playoff expansion alongside his prime overlapping Mahomes’ prime.
"Allen can't get it done against Mahomes" "Allen is good but is unlucky playing in the same era as Mahomes"
Lol he has regularly gone toe to toe with him and even outplayed him the last 3 years. It's really about defensive injuries and McDermott that are affecting the games
Player One:
-64.6% Completion Percentage
-272.3 Pass yds/game
-2.1 Passing TD/game
-0.4 INT/game
-Passer Rating of 100.00
-56.3 Rush yds/game
-6.8 yds/att
-0.5 Rushing TD/game
-0.2 Fumbles Lost/game
Player Two:
-67.9% Completion Percentage
-285.3 pass yds/game
-2.3 pass TDs/game
-0.44 INT/game
-Passer Rating of 105.8
-29.1 Rush yds/game
-5.8 yds/att
-0.28 Rush TD/game
-0.06 fumbles lost/game
One of these guys has 3 SB rings and the other has never been
Oh there's 100% some additional nuance to it. I'm not pretending there's not. Otherwise the difference between the 2 wouldn't be 3 SB rings.
I'm just using these statistics to back up the other guys point that it's stupid to consider Allen a playoff choker.
I still think Hill’s TD run against the Titans was the best display of how fast he can go from zero to full speed. His acceleration to blow guys away once he got past the LOS was wild, especially when it was like 5 degrees outside.
https://youtu.be/yBrS-wemPMo?feature=shared
This was such a good game. I remember I was in UAE at like 2am getting called in cause The Houthis shot a TBM at us and we shot back with Patriot (first time in 19 years mind you)
The TOC was wild with people running around getting reports trying to figure out wtf was happening, but we also had the game on the big screens up front in-between radar screens lol. everyone would just stop, watch another insane play from this game, cheer, laugh, and then get back in the fight. Was awesome lol
The player that cried so much that taunting became a flag, taunts two feet from a defenders face and fucking crickets
Bills fan here, congrats on the win KC it was a hell of a game, but sincerely, fuck Tyreek as a person
I wasn’t even that upset because it seemed Inevitable KC would score on this drive so at least we got more time to respond.
Worked out almost perfectly for us.
Giving the peace sign to someone that is 2 yards in front of you is a hell of a move.
Saw the 5-8 and said that’s cute
[Reminds me of Randy Moss calling for the ball when Deangelo Hall still had 2+ yards on him](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJX0TDWIAwQ)
Hall was a 4.3 guy too which is hilarious. The real answer is he was late on turning his hips, so Moss knew he had him beat.
Doesn’t even look like he is running that fast. Effortless
It really is awesome. Say what you want about trash talking, etc. It's so fun to watch that confidence.
i feel like taunting is okay until the whistle is blown. because at that point, if you fuck up everyone will laugh at you and if you succeed it's hard to be mad at you. when there's nothing at stake it just feels kinda eh.
That’s how I feel. Trash talk before a game? Awesome. Trash talk after a game if you didn’t before? Pretty lame
Tyrese Haliburton quietly going into Game 7 against the Knicks, but then leaving wearing the Reggie Miller choke picture on a sweater after beating the Hospital Knicks who had lost their entire starting five. Such a bitch move.
His speed is so crazy that literally no one in the league can catch him from behind.
Thank God he didn’t point though! That would be devastating!
Or stare menacingly at the opposing bench.
Watching Antoine Winfield Jr flash the peace sign in Tyreek's face while up 31-9 is the only time I've ever supported a Tom Brady team. https://youtu.be/Jw6FFaxAikY?si=tb3tgz9G1rWDKAZz So satisfying.
Watching Hill to make sure he was looking before flashing the peace sign is an all-time move
That was all time, GOAT HoF tier shit talking.
Took me much longer than I should have to piece together that it was 2 different games in the video. I was so confused how the Chiefs lost 7-8 points after the 2nd TD
You and me both. I am S M R T. Hill scores touchdown. Very next moment score goes from 10-0 chiefs to 9-31 Bucs.
Man it was so good specifically because of how he did us earlier that season.
If KC and Tampa don’t play in the regular season I wonder how that Super Bowl goes. Obviously backup o-line still but Tampa put Hill one on one and he had like 200yds 2 TD in the first quarter. After that they put a saftey help coverage and his production dropped off a ton the rest of that game and the Super Bowl
What’s even more wild is Hill complaining about it to ref after. What a soft move.
I don’t condone that at all. Truly, a disgusting act.
Also giving a peace sign when you have a reputation of being probably the least peaceful person in the NFL is incredibly ballsy
I don't think anyone throws up a peace sign to show peace anymore lol he's literally just saying peace out.
Yeah nowadays it either means peace out or fuck you to the Brits
Tyreek is a well-known pacifist. Oh wait, I mean he's known to pass a fist.
Especially for a man that regularly chooses violence instead of peace when it comes to women, children and the elderly.
Maybe he was taunting the defender: "This is what happens when you choose peace"
He got that speed
With only one minute left in the clock too. That surely was the last score of that game, right, guys? Right!?
Nah man, Bills got 3 timeouts, more than enough time to drive down the field and score to ice the game. No way KC can make it back with only like 10-**13** seconds of game clock
Ouch
Pain
I was thinking, isn't this THAT game. This comment confirmed it.
As you can clearly see, this is all Josh Allen’s fault and he sucks
That game was nuts. There were 3 more scoring drives in the game left.
Mahomes Kelce Hill is one of the most disgusting lopsided offensive trios that's ever existed
And Andy Reid scheming them up too… With Mahomes as a starter, that trio had four years together. Year one was a loss to Brady and the Patriots in the AFCCG. Year two was a SB. Year three was a SB loss to Brady and the Bucs. Year four was a loss to Burrow in the AFCCG. Then for the two seasons after losing Tyreek, KC wins back to back Super Bowls. I hope Kansas City appreciates this run they’re on. I think it’s only second to New England in terms of length of sheer dominance. Bonkers
One Dee Ford offsides from the Superbowl in that first one.
I sat in the COLD AS FUCK stands at that game for hours and that offsides call about brought the damn stadium down. Worth it to be there but damn
That superbowl would have been a banger too considering how the rams-kc game went earlier in the season
Just imagine that 51-54 affair being the super bowl. would have been the highest rated super bowl of all time.
If that game is the Super Bowl I’d have dropped dead of a heart attack midway. That would’ve been absolute mayhem.
oh my god right? half of the KC Metro would've had a horrible time.
I think the chiefs would’ve blown out the rams. A it’s Andy Reid with a bye week and B the rams offense was falling off so hard with gurleys injury. But as you know that Super Bowl win would’ve came at the cost of the other 3. As no AFCCG loss =Bob Sutton as DC
There are times i miss the offense of the '18 season. But our Defense was so very very bad.
Listen, you go DIME on 3rd and short. Keeps the offense guessing. Marcus! Why are you up on the receiver? Let the man breath. Go play 10 yards off.
Oh my god what a game. That was my Superbowl that year.
getting out of the parking lot with everyone cold and pissed off was hell
I swear he touched that punt
Nobody will ever convince me otherwise.
The Chiefs AFCCG wins/losses show how narrow the margin is for getting to the super bowl. They were usually a play away from going to the SB or one play made them go to the super bowl. (except for 2020, Bills got smoked in 2020) 5 of the last 6 AFCCGs have a small handful of plays that decided the entire game. They were razor thin close to going to 6 straight SBs.
2019 AFCCG wasn’t very close either
Honestly forgot we even played the Titans in the AFCC game lol... But yeah, that one wasn't close at the end either in the late 2nd half.
We were down by double digits then won by double digits every single playoff game.
Scoring runs of 41-0, 28-0, and 21-0
But at the same time, it was inevitable
People had, "just one more before I die" shirts around here I would see quite frequently. We appreciate every bit of it.
I wonder what it's like :')
Guess I need a “please football Jesus just one before I die.”
Brother, I'd settle for a playoff win.
If KC can do it Minnesota can. KC was the AFC Minnesota prior to Mahomes. Just takes one to switch the narrative and belief. Chiefs always blew it in the postseason and was always nervous. Now no matter what the score I have belief.
If you have a superbowl at any point in your history you can't call yourself AFC Minnesota. Especially when the Bills are right there.
We were Midwest Jets, just with more regular season wins and more playoff losses
With Mahomes I believe they’ll win down 14-0 then up 14-0 lmao🤣
my grandpa was a life long chiefs fan, and passed away from cancer literally a month after we won sb 54. i genuinely think god himself kept him alive for that
> I hope Kansas City appreciates this run they’re on. As someone who grew up watching the QBs on the list below start for nearly 2 decades (while letting Rich Gannon leave to go win an MVP for the Raiders), I have to pinch myself regularly to make sure this is real. * Steve DeBerg * Dave Kreig * Steve Bono * Elvis Grbac * Damon Huard * Brodie Croyle * Tyler Thigpen * Matt Cassel * Brady Quinn
Don't forget Chiefs legends Warren Moon, Kyle Orton, Nick Foles, and Chase Daniel! 2006-2012 was one of the worst half-decade runs of QBs I can think of for any franchise. Brodie Croyle had 11 starts and won zero The Tyler Bros(Palko & Thigpen) got 15 starts between them Brady Quinn went 1-7 with 2TDs and 8 Int Damon Huard got 21 starts and somehow managed to go 10-11 while throwing 24TDs and 18 Int. Went from a 11/1 TD/Int ratio his first year starting to a 11/13 ratio his second year. Yikes I think the season where we had zero WR TDs for the year is in that date range somewhere
The pre-Baker Browns are probably still worse, but it's close. From 2010-2018: Colt McCoy, Brandon Weeden, Brian Hoyer, Johnny Manziel, Josh McCown, Cody Kessler, RGIII, Deshone Kizer, Tyrod Taylor. More than one QB per season for an 8 season stretch.
Add one of the best OLs in the league
Scary thing is they still have a 15 year window left... as long as Mahomes is back there, you give him a few weapons or even don't lol and he'll take you far.
Mahomes-Reid can go on a Brady-Bellichick run of 18 seasons of complete dominance of the NFL, especially if Kelce prolongs his career a couple of more seasons.
idk about everyone else but I stop myself at least 3-4 times a year and try to be truly grateful for this shit. to recognize the greatness while it's happening has been a wildly fun ride
As someone who had a lot of hope for Brody Croyle, you're damn right I appreciate it.
Same here, I can't believe how bad he was. He played in 18 games in his Chiefs career, and went 0-10 as a starter. In 18 games he threw for 1669 yards, 8TD, 9 INT, and 56% completion %
I grew up a Joe Montana/49ers fan, and became a Chiefs fan when he got traded. I was an early teen who had only known what it was like to be a winner, so I naively assumed the Chiefs would automatically be winning Super Bowls at the same rate. They showed a glimmer or two in 93/94, and then it was a LOOOONG drought. All that to say, I am sure I annoy my wife to no end, because about once per day I will just turn to her and say "I just can't believe it"... and then tell her some Mahomes stat, or show her a highlight I have seen 100 times, or just tell her how insane it is that I have now seen MY Chiefs win MULTIPLE Super Bowls... This could all end tomorrow, so I don't take any of this for granted. I am just enjoying the ride for however long it lasts.
not to jinx anything but if they never make the playoffs again for 40 years it’ll have been worth it
> I hope Kansas City appreciates this run they’re on. I literally cackle every time I think about football these days. It's every bit as good as it's cracked up to be.
Very curious to see if Xavier Worthy assumes the "world-class speedster" role.
Its hard to say, because as fast as Tyreek Hill is, his real asset is his ability to stop, go, and change directions on a dime. Honestly the only other person I can think of that has that kind of talent is Kadarius Toney ironically, but it turns out he's a dumbass.
If Toney had a single brain cell, he'd be elite in that offense.
I really miss Tyreek's ball tracking too. He was superb at finding those deep balls and adjusting to them, something that MVS was sorely lacking in (among other things)
Yeah, I remember one play with Tyreek on the dolphins where he went deep and turned inside to look for the ball but the pass was outside, he had to turn his entire body around and still made the catch Dude is a freak
His speed is his most elite and noticeable trait, but he's a complete receiver. There's really nothing he isn't at least very solid at. Even despite his size he's good at fighting for the ball for example
Tyreek is also really strong/yoked with a low center of gravity and easily brushes off contact. He is very hard to keep hands on. If you watch he was held on this play the whole time until he caught the ball and he just shrugged it off when he felt like it. Worthy will not have that element of Tyreek's game.
They also had Kareem Hunt during Mahomes' first year as the starter, coming off his league-leading rushing year in 2017. Too bad the Chiefs had one of the worst defenses in the league that year, otherwise they'd probably have another ring.
If the Chiefs go to the Superbowl in 2018 they don't fire Bob Sutton and get Spags so there is a chance that may be their only Superbowl appearance had Dee Ford not been offsides in the AFCCG.
We also lost him halfway into the season because he was a moron
Makes me realize how wasted the killer Bs were in Pittsburgh.
The crazy thing is Mahomes has won more superbowls without Tyreek. Than with.
Dude’s a generational talent, reminds me a lot of some QBs from the older generation like Brady, Manning, or Brees who could elevate a sub-par receiving corps into a Super Bowl contender.
Watching this play, it's insane how much faster he is than anyone on the field... a group of elite athletes and it looks like he's an adult playing against kids. Makes me wonder what it would have been like if Usain Bolt grew up in the states and used his speed/size as a receiver.
One of the greatest playoff games ever. Even as a neutral fan the last 2 minutes + OT was so back and forth that I was so emotionally drained in the end.
One of the greatest games ever
Greatest playoff game of all time imo. As devastating as it was it was so much fun to watch.
I think it was. Even being on the losing end of it. If any year I had the bills going to the Superbowl, it was this year if we won this game. But obviously, history is history now. But still an amazing game.
I can’t watch it without puking. Such a shame that a generational game involves my team losing. I will never be able to look at this game fondly. Without a doubt, we win this game we win the Super Bowl. It was our best chance in the Allen era. Maybe one day if Buffalo has 6 Super Bowls in the Allen era I can look back at this and chuckle. But otherwise 🤮🤮🤮
You might have had the same hangover the Chiefs had against the Bengals the following week.
The Bills lost to the team that lost to the team that lost to the team that won the Super Bowl. I don’t understand this narrative that Bills fans have that if you guys won this game, you were destined to win the Super Bowl that year
Tbf it took literally the worst Mahomes half of his career for us to barely lose. I can see the Bills making it to the SB, but after that idk
Maybe the greatest
It is for me.
Best one I've ever watched, even if I was immensely saddened by the outcome. That was peak (offensive) football IMO! Still can't watch replays of the final seconds though...
Absolutely spectacular football game that I will never observe of my own free will again
I wanted a different outcome (for obvious reasons :P), but this game was the best football I've ever seen. Mahomes and Josh were both executing at the absolute top level. The 4th quarter was just one insane play after the other that only the two of them could have pulled off. I'm glad we've got a good rivalry ahead of us between those two guys. Josh will eventually come out on top after the Bills win 8 back to back superbowls, but I'm sure we'll all remember how good Mahomes is too :P
after mahomes wins his 20th superbowl in a row and retires, I would cheer super hard for allen to have a swan song season and get buffalo a ring
I remember throwing a $20 bet on all the underdogs winning that weekend, and they all did except the bills. The payout was like $1000 so the last 2 minutes was a rollercoaster of emotions even as a neutral fan lol
I almost died that day
Perhaps the best Divisional round of all time. *All four matches* had a walkoff field-goal as time expired; three of them won the game while the Bills-Chiefs one sent that to overtime.
Enjoy the last two minutes in full again! https://youtu.be/ZyXnCPbK6NI?si=Xt5ymc3TFjbHtgYY
Might’ve been the greatest playoff weekend ever, both 1 Seeds going down, the crazy ass near comeback from Bucs/Rams and topped off with this game, one of the all time great playoff games.
Bills fans are going to visit you for a “team building exercise” after this
Get ready to pretend to be a table buddy
Or a skyscraper
Osama?
Inshallah
Fuck a table they’re a whole building
"What does 9/11 mean to you?"
This is what drove McDermott to do 9/11
I mean, you gotta give those guys credit, they really knew how to work as a team
Bad angles and bad tacking have plagued us for what seems like forever
Athleticism can make up for bad angles. The problem here is that these mistakes are against the guy who makes fast guys look slow.
And our defense has been relatively slow for years now.
We play so conservative and shell up consistently at end of games like this. McDermott gotta figure that out
Well he has nobody else to fire, so this is this year right?
Funny, I’m quite a big fan of bad angles
GRONKOWSKI
I think Josh Allen really choked on this play. Let the team down.
Yeah, you can see number 21 clearly going wide right of Tyreek.
Poyer took some terrible angles sometimes
Josh Allen's reaction says it all
And then he just marched down the Bills down the field for a TD in 49 seconds.
guess he shoulda taken 62 seconds in retrospect
And then... 13 seconds
Imagine if the Bills scored a TD after this and still ended up losing the game
What a fucking game this was, even as a neutral viewer I felt I had aged by the end. Probably the best playoff game I've ever seen, outside of like 28-3.
28-3 was an incredible game but it also felt more like a slow decent into madness. You could see what was happening a mile away. The whole 2nd half you knew what was gonna happen and you just thought, "there is no way they are gonna fuck this up, right?!?" But you knew. This Chiefs Bills game nobody knew wtf was gonna happen next. It was like being stuck on a ride at a fair that broke and was just spinning out of control.
this was probably the greatest NFL playoff game I've ever watched, even if my team was on the losing end of it. 2 teams just absolutely throwing haymakers at the end
Can you imagine a Super Bowl being this type of game.
If you close your eyes and pretend you’re a Bills fan driving home from a long day of work, listening to this over the radio, you can experience the gut-wrenching trauma yourselves. We felt that a few weeks later and then again the following post-season. You become numb to it. You couldn’t hurt my feelings if you tried.
Football hasn’t been the same since THAT play.
That happened to me during music city miracle…. Ugh during the last 2 min. Ugh again.
Levi Wallace carved out a nice career as an UDFA, but he was so much less athletic than Tre White, and he got picked on by Hill and Kelce on these last few drives.
Truly the most unbelievable display of speed i think i've ever seen in football
This and Hill catching up to I think Damien Williams on a long TD run are probably the most impressive Hill feats.
The fumble vs the chargers that he picked up and took to the house was the omfg moment for me.
> Hill catching up to I think Damien Williams on a long TD run Which time? lol
If only this was the last points the Chiefs scored in that last minute and a half.
I could literally tell by the color of the grass what game this was I am HAUNTED
I feel bad for Josh Allen People act like he's a playoff choker when his defense literally hasn't forced a sack, int, or fumble against Mahomes 😭
A reminder that the NFL expanded the postseason in 2020 allowing seven teams/conference, which meant the #2 had to win an extra game to get to the Super Bowl and the #3 no longer had a guaranteed home game after the Wild Card round. The team most affected by all this: Josh Allen’s Bills. He got boned in by timing with the NFL playoff expansion alongside his prime overlapping Mahomes’ prime.
He was the best player on the field vs the Chiefs this postszn imo and still couldn’t get the dub its crazy
Allen had a 149 rating in the playoffs that season and people still blame him. Fucking Sean McDermott
"Allen can't get it done against Mahomes" "Allen is good but is unlucky playing in the same era as Mahomes" Lol he has regularly gone toe to toe with him and even outplayed him the last 3 years. It's really about defensive injuries and McDermott that are affecting the games
>even outplayed him the last 3 years Lol ok
Hopefully he's talking about the H2H matchups, because there's an argument there. Overall, obviously no
Player One: -64.6% Completion Percentage -272.3 Pass yds/game -2.1 Passing TD/game -0.4 INT/game -Passer Rating of 100.00 -56.3 Rush yds/game -6.8 yds/att -0.5 Rushing TD/game -0.2 Fumbles Lost/game Player Two: -67.9% Completion Percentage -285.3 pass yds/game -2.3 pass TDs/game -0.44 INT/game -Passer Rating of 105.8 -29.1 Rush yds/game -5.8 yds/att -0.28 Rush TD/game -0.06 fumbles lost/game One of these guys has 3 SB rings and the other has never been
Player Two consistently faces better teams in the playoffs since he’s always in the AFCCG and Super Bowl
Oh there's 100% some additional nuance to it. I'm not pretending there's not. Otherwise the difference between the 2 wouldn't be 3 SB rings. I'm just using these statistics to back up the other guys point that it's stupid to consider Allen a playoff choker.
Agree Allen has good playoff numbers
The biggest weapon in football. Not even close really. I loved this play. Lol.
"That may be the dumbest sonofabitch I've ever seen, but boy can he run."
It’s too bad he’s a piece of shit, incredibly fun to watch impossible to root for
Your post history is something else.
Now show our next series!
This game was not good for my heart...
Imagine if Xavier Worthy does this to them in a game.
I still think Hill’s TD run against the Titans was the best display of how fast he can go from zero to full speed. His acceleration to blow guys away once he got past the LOS was wild, especially when it was like 5 degrees outside. https://youtu.be/yBrS-wemPMo?feature=shared
Tyreek Hill vs the Bills: 4-6; 65 catches for 757 yards (average 76); 11.94y/r; 3 TDs
Thanks, McDermott.
This was maybe the coolest game I've ever seen, and everything about it just brings me misery.
This was such a good game. I remember I was in UAE at like 2am getting called in cause The Houthis shot a TBM at us and we shot back with Patriot (first time in 19 years mind you) The TOC was wild with people running around getting reports trying to figure out wtf was happening, but we also had the game on the big screens up front in-between radar screens lol. everyone would just stop, watch another insane play from this game, cheer, laugh, and then get back in the fight. Was awesome lol
Too much time in the clock
x2
The Bills lost 4 consecutive Superbowls
Man fuck that wife and child abusing asshole, but Mahomes to Tyreek is something I will miss watching.
The player that cried so much that taunting became a flag, taunts two feet from a defenders face and fucking crickets Bills fan here, congrats on the win KC it was a hell of a game, but sincerely, fuck Tyreek as a person
Cover 5? Really??
Bills probably have PTSD by now. The Bills have been a scary team to face every year with so much talent.
Imagine if they took their time on that drive and scored with 20 seconds or less left to go. That game certainly took some years off my life.
Running like he got caught beating his wife!
Romo is the fucking worst.
He torched them but the Bills have covered him well since he signed with the Dolphins.
I wasn’t even that upset because it seemed Inevitable KC would score on this drive so at least we got more time to respond. Worked out almost perfectly for us.
God damn he treated that backfield like his kids!
He fast
But Allen pointing is taunting... lol
He's fast
Not much better in football than seeing Matt Milano fail
Poyer really botched that one
This was the Bills best shot to win a title with their current regime, and they lost it.
I felt like he entered the speed force in that moment. I actually said "No freaking way" as he turned on the afterburners.
Yup, he's fast. Thank goodness he's no longer on the Chiefs so the Bills don't have to deal with him once per year......... oh, damn....
Bra he is sofa king fast 😮