As far as The Packers: After what happened last year in the NFC Champ. Game, and all of the Rodgers Drama in the Off-Season, I just can not see them losing under any circumstances. Obviously, as usual, all 4 games will come down to the turnover battle. Tennessee v Cincy could go either way. Tennessee needs to score first and keep the lead. Tennessee isnt as effective playing from behind. TB's Defense is porous, however Stafford has been known to throw ill-advised interceptions. Still it is hard to go against TB12. He has a really methodical method of identifying weaknesses and dismantling defenses. The BEST Matchup: Bills v KC = The REAL AFC Championship Game. The Winner of that game should end up in the Super Bowl.
Packers crapped the bed Shouldve won, but gave up a blocked punt TD. That can't happen. Cincy also won on the road. Titans gave a prideless effort.
alotta good Aaron Rodgers jokes today the snowflakes beat Rodgers we all thought Rodgers had a shot Garappolo has replaces Fauci as the most hated italian in america Rodgers hates being needled, but we all new that and Rodgers takes a well needed bath
This is Rodgers' most disappointing loss of the Moderna era. Rodgers consulted Joe Rogan on his game plan Rodgers got cancelled by the 49ers Packers' season ruined by Rodgers not getting a shot Rodgers was silenced by a grand Special Teams conspiracy Aaron Rodgers beat Covid and lost to Jimmy Garoppolo. We need to start immunizing people against Jimmy Garoppolo immediately. Rodgers will publish his Covid research soon, now that he'll have plenty of idle time.
Getting set to watch my Bills. This is our season...I hope. I’ve been watching these guys since the 60s. Sat in the Rock Pike downtown and Bills Stadium in Orchard Park during a lot of freezing weather.
Poor Tom Brady... Brings his team back from 27-3... Ties it at 27-27 with 42 seconds left... And, his Defense craps the bed... ^That CAN'T Happen...
it is hard to feel bad for Brady... he has had his share of glory in his lifetime he is NO DOUBT the GOAT quarterback in the NFL I would like to see him retire before he gets crippled.. all it takes is one 300 pound steriod using defenseman to take him out yes he has the heart of any player in the game but 44 is 44 maybe it is time for another quarterback to become a superstar mahomes has a shot at a legacy ,,,he has one ring and only 26 years old if Josh Allen beats the chiefs tonight he may be on his way.. but even if they become superstars NOBODY will come close to bradys 7 rings with the rule changes and extended schedules I do not think a team can become a dynasty like the patriots did
Bills-Chiefs one of the best games I've ever watched, with the two best QBs currently active. Too bad it had to be decided on a freaking coin toss thanks to the stupid OT rules, with Allen never getting a chance to respond to what Mahomes did. Why can't the freaking NFL adopt college OT rules which make a whole lot of more sense? It ruins the experience for me, when we have two dominant QBs, and we know that whoever wins the toss will win the game without leaving a chance to the other one. So unfair! This must be one of the most stupid rules, all sports considered. Every other sport has OT rules that allow for equal opportunity for the two teams to win. In the NFL, basically the winner of the coin toss has a HUGE advantage. So lame!
Greatest Playoff Game of All-Time. How did Mahomes do that in 13 Seconds? KC has to be Fave to win the Super Bowl. Mahomes can live down that Horrific Bedsheet from last year.
That Bills Chiefs game is the best football I’ve seen it years. The Super Bowl will not be that good.
The Bills and Chiefs just played arguably the best game in NFL history and fans loved it https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/chiefs-bills-fans-rave-about-greatest-game-ever
Not at all. That was after 30 minutes of OT, and taking penalty kicks are soccer skills, and are equal opportunities for both teams. I know why you're saying so, but it's not a valid analogy.
I agree with you, I'm just still bitter. They should have played the full period of OT but even then it's likely one team would have had possession of the ball and been on offence more times than the other. I like the idea of replays better than OT and shoot outs but the corporate nature of sports today makes them very difficult. With hockey I don't understand why they have OT at all during the regular season, just share the points like they do in soccer. Why the obsessional need to have a winner?
Oh come on, move on! All teams have been eliminated or lost tournaments on penalty kick series throughout history. If it's any consolation, England will be in the World Cup and it looks like Italy will not, now that Spinazzola won't recover in time, and we lost Chiesa to injury as well. So, there you have your sweet revenge that will allow you to move on. But that's reasonable. What kills me is one team not having possession at all thanks to a coin toss and their QB being reduced to watching from the sideline. Not fair. Today many sports newspapers are asking for a change in rules. I wouldn't go as far as replays; just, fair and equitable OT rules. American cultural trait.
When it's been 56 years since you last won a major championship maybe you'll understand how difficult that is. Even the Toronto Maple Leafs have won more recently than that. It's such a cruel way to lose a Championship, I'd actually prefer a coin toss. BTW, I really want to see Italy at the World Cup. Not only so that we can get revenge on the pitch, the only place where it matters, but because it would mean that Portugal wouldn't qualify and Cheatin' Christiano would cry.