Damn. Oh well. Wasn’t really any other choice there since there was no shot of that D holding up in OT.
Fire. I bet Cincy ML so I’m bummed about that but I’ll get back to work Saturday and Sunday.Missed the roll call, but what a game huh?
I don't see it yet. That Chiefs defense is a forceEither of these teams should be able to beat KC this is ridiculous
Not when the Bengals are just sitting back in soft zone, getting shredded, Burrow is getting dry humped, and the crowd is back into the game. Go for the win and get the hell out of there IMO.Bengals offense just blowing through that Ravens defense, you've done shit on 4th down tries, and you don't take that to OT? Really?
If I'm the owner, I'm firing the guy who decided to go for two after all the failed 4th downs.
I don't see it yet. That Chiefs defense is a force
Not when the Bengals are just sitting back in soft zone, getting shredded, Burrow is getting dry humped, and the crowd is back into the game. Go for the win and get the hell out of there IMO.
I also have a eerie feeling that Mahomes may finally start playing like his old self again. Unless that Tampa Bay game was a mirageBengals and Ravens are stupid teams. Chiefs are a smart team. That's the difference.
You get the 2, your statistical odds of winning the game go through the roof. You take the XP and there’s still 0:38 on the clock with two timeouts for Baltimore, who finished the game with chunk plays. You don’t trot that defense on to the field in that situation. If they don’t, you go to OT where the defense hasn’t stopped Baltimore at any point in the second half. They hadn’t punted the ball since about the 4:00 mark in the 3rd quarter and every drive from there on was a TD. Burrow threw for 428 yards and 4 TDs. Putting the game in his hands on the road at the end of regulation was a fine call, and it certainly isn’t a fireable offense.I don't care if the Ravens are all laying down in the back of the end zone. The play there is to take the XP, without any question.
You get the 2, your statistical odds of winning the game go through the roof. You take the XP and there’s still 0:38 on the clock with two timeouts for Baltimore, who finished the game with chunk plays. You don’t trot that defense on to the field in that situation. If they don’t, you go to OT where the defense hasn’t stopped Baltimore at any point in the second half. They hadn’t punted the ball since about the 4:00 mark in the 3rd quarter and every drive from there on was a TD. Burrow threw for 428 yards and 4 TDs. Putting the game in his hands on the road at the end of regulation was a fine call, and it certainly isn’t a fireable offense.
I lean taking the tie there personally. I don't really care about analyticsIf the "statistical odds" meant anything, I'd be an analytics freak like I used to be before everyone perverted them. But they don't mean shit without context. History has proven that about a bazillion times.
Just ask 28-3 about it.