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Can we give credit where credit is due....
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The man, the myth, the LEGEND....that is Brandon Allen. Came in completely cold and unprepared, flat out dominated 2 of the final 3 plays, dominated a tough Chiefs D and willed our boys to a division title! You the man Brandon!!
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(01-03-2022, 12:32 AM)WHO DEY C85 Wrote: The man, the myth, the LEGEND....that is Brandon Allen. Came in completely cold and unprepared, flat out dominated 2 of the final 3 plays, dominated a tough Chiefs D and willed our boys to a division title! You the man Brandon!!

You could say he lead us to that winning FG.  Hilarious
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(01-03-2022, 12:35 AM)TecmoBengals Wrote: You could say he lead us to that winning FG.  Hilarious

Absolutely my friend.  I personally like to recognize " Clutch " as it occurs.
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Would there have been a 10 second runoff had they simply let the play clock run out instead of spiking the last snap?
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0 for 1 for 0 yards and 0 TDs and still willed the team to a win.

Guts.
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I know who fixed the game. This is 100% beyond a shadow of a doubt not a Tim Donaghy situation where you had a ringer replacement judge doing this. It was Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs engaging in collusion with the other league owners & Roger Goodall using the “Signal” app for a group chat to engage in collusion. What happened was a few whales moved the line down to 3.5 this morning and then it jumped back to 4 before kickoff. A small cabel of people did this and it was the owners & Goodell orchestrating this. Goodell told the officials to keep the game close, and the Bengals could not run the football against KC. The box score shows you how Goodell did this.

The Chiefs got 11 first downs to the Bengals 12 first downs through the air, but the hook is the 11 first downs on the ground for KC vs. only 5 for Cinci. The 6-1 ratio of first downs awarded by flags in the Bengals favor made up for the rushing deficit and put the game where it was at the end. They kept throwing flags on the KC offense in the 2nd half to pump the breaks on Mahomes.

That spot and the quick snap attempt by Burrow in the 1st quarter and the fact the officials tried to sneak it pass Andy Reid was the first sign of the fix in this game, then you add in the phantom holding call on the return before halftime which kept the game a 2 possession game instead of a 3 possession game in the second half. The officials would have a really hard time putting the break on completely and guaranteeing the Chiefs lose if they were up that many possessions.

There’s much more to it, but the fact that the margin of first downs given by penalties was 5-1 in favor of the Bengals at that critical moment and the judges knew this, and yet still elected to make it 6-1 sealed it. Because they knew that Andy Reid was not in on the collusion between Clark Hunt, Roger Goodell & the rest of the owners. Kansas City would of gone right down the field and scored with the time remaining and timeouts they had in their pocket right there. They could of done it on a play where there was no way to justifiably throw a flag. So then they would be faced with the XP & Reid knew the league was fixing it and he would of gone for 2 and they could of made it on a play where they couldn’t throw the flag as well and then you have a 39-38 Chiefs victory...

The Chiefs would of beat the Bengals by at least 3-4 touchdowns today if the refs didn’t apply the brakes. The NFL officiating crew literally ran the ball for Cincinnati because all the first downs given by those penalties made up for the defective run game by Cincinnati. That is how both teams ended the game with equal numbers of first downs...the referees ran the ball for the Bengals, how much clearer can I make this, people?

The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs took the moneyline Bengals bet with tens of millions of dollars. His reward for accepting a harder route to the Super Bowl is money and ultimately that is what this league is all about and is what all these owners care about.

The league owners elected to award the bye to Tennessee to help make it harder for Kansas City to reach a 4th straight Super Bowl. They wanted a new team from the AFC to be there and to have more storylines heading into the postseason. They told Clark Hunt to agree to lay down and they would get a bunch of Cincinnati Moneyline bets placed and it was going to be a 100,000,000 payoff divided amongst the league owners and probably 60/40 for Clark Hunt. Clark Hunt walked away with $60,000,000 of Bitcoin and the other owners split up the other $40,000,000 of Bitcoin amongst themselves.

The league agreed that the refs would be favorable to KC in the Wild Card & Divisional Rounds and not put the parking brakes on Mahomes, like they did in the 2nd half in today’s game. Clark Hunt agreed to this because each owner has to accept falling on the sword at least once. (This is why Robert Kraft was prosecuted and and he agreed to take the fall because the league allowed the Pats to rack up all the Super Bowls). Robert Kraft made a deal with the devil and accepted that punishment because his wife was already dead and wasn’t around to have to witness it. They build you up and take you down. Robert Kraft would of been remembered as the greatest owner in league history, but they can’t have one owner be elevated that high above the others because in the end it’s all about hoarding wealth and control evenly among all the franchises.

The officials on that crew were a mixed crew and the league owners with Goodell tried to trick the public by pulling several of the judges and replacing them before the game and using COVID as the excuse. They’ll feign ignorance then they'll try to pin all the blame on the fact the crew wasn’t used to being together and they did the best they could under limited time together beforehand. The officials were 100% competent and they were not on the take. They did their job and probably will all receive big bonuses in Bitcoin for signing NDAs.

Someone with a legal background needs to read this. I hit 14 straight spreads before this and I took KC -3. This game was taken from me by match fixing by Goodell and the owners
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Someone one time ate a gopher with a stick up it’s butt, or something like that. I think it was Fred.

Edit: To remove the quote of the insane newcomer’s conspiracy laden tirade.
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(01-03-2022, 12:47 AM)RebelHikes Wrote: I know who fixed the game. This is 100% beyond a shadow of a doubt not a Tim Donaghy situation where you had a ringer replacement judge doing this. It was Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs engaging in collusion with the other league owners & Roger Goodall using the “Signal” app for a group chat to engage in collusion. What happened was a few whales moved the line down to 3.5 this morning and then it jumped back to 4 before kickoff. A small cabel of people did this and it was the owners & Goodell orchestrating this. Goodell told the officials to keep the game close, and the Bengals could not run the football against KC. The box score shows you how Goodell did this.

The Chiefs got 11 first downs to the Bengals 12 first downs through the air, but the hook is the 11 first downs on the ground for KC vs. only 5 for Cinci. The 6-1 ratio of first downs awarded by flags in the Bengals favor made up for the rushing deficit and put the game where it was at the end. They kept throwing flags on the KC offense in the 2nd half to pump the breaks on Mahomes.

That spot and the quick snap attempt by Burrow in the 1st quarter and the fact the officials tried to sneak it pass Andy Reid was the first sign of the fix in this game, then you add in the phantom holding call on the return before halftime which kept the game a 2 possession game instead of a 3 possession game in the second half. The officials would have a really hard time putting the break on completely and guaranteeing the Chiefs lose if they were up that many possessions.

There’s much more to it, but the fact that the margin of first downs given by penalties was 5-1 in favor of the Bengals at that critical moment and the judges knew this, and yet still elected to make it 6-1 sealed it. Because they knew that Andy Reid was not in on the collusion between Clark Hunt, Roger Goodell & the rest of the owners. Kansas City would of gone right down the field and scored with the time remaining and timeouts they had in their pocket right there. They could of done it on a play where there was no way to justifiably throw a flag. So then they would be faced with the XP & Reid knew the league was fixing it and he would of gone for 2 and they could of made it on a play where they couldn’t throw the flag as well and then you have a 39-38 Chiefs victory...

The Chiefs would of beat the Bengals by at least 3-4 touchdowns today if the refs didn’t apply the brakes. The NFL officiating crew literally ran the ball for Cincinnati because all the first downs given by those penalties made up for the defective run game by Cincinnati. That is how both teams ended the game with equal numbers of first downs...the referees ran the ball for the Bengals, how much clearer can I make this, people?

The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs took the moneyline Bengals bet with tens of millions of dollars. His reward for accepting a harder route to the Super Bowl is money and ultimately that is what this league is all about and is what all these owners care about.

The league owners elected to award the bye to Tennessee to help make it harder for Kansas City to reach a 4th straight Super Bowl. They wanted a new team from the AFC to be there and to have more storylines heading into the postseason. They told Clark Hunt to agree to lay down and they would get a bunch of Cincinnati Moneyline bets placed and it was going to be a 100,000,000 payoff divided amongst the league owners and probably 60/40 for Clark Hunt. Clark Hunt walked away with $60,000,000 of Bitcoin and the other owners split up the other $40,000,000 of Bitcoin amongst themselves.

The league agreed that the refs would be favorable to KC in the Wild Card & Divisional Rounds and not put the parking brakes on Mahomes, like they did in the 2nd half in today’s game. Clark Hunt agreed to this because each owner has to accept falling on the sword at least once. (This is why Robert Kraft was prosecuted and and he agreed to take the fall because the league allowed the Pats to rack up all the Super Bowls). Robert Kraft made a deal with the devil and accepted that punishment because his wife was already dead and wasn’t around to have to witness it. They build you up and take you down. Robert Kraft would of been remembered as the greatest owner in league history, but they can’t have one owner be elevated that high above the others because in the end it’s all about hoarding wealth and control evenly among all the franchises.

The officials on that crew were a mixed crew and the league owners with Goodell tried to trick the public by pulling several of the judges and replacing them before the game and using COVID as the excuse. They’ll feign ignorance then they'll try to pin all the blame on the fact the crew wasn’t used to being together and they did the best they could under limited time together beforehand. The officials were 100% competent and they were not on the take. They did their job and probably will all receive big bonuses in Bitcoin for signing NDAs.

Someone with a legal background needs to read this.  I hit 14 straight spreads before this and I took KC -3.  This game was taken from me by match fixing by Goodell and the owners

I hit 15 straight spreads.
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#9
Nobody is reading the s**t
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari. 
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#10
I was so afraid he was going to kneel it again instead of spike… idk why just years of disappointment, but he didn’t what he needed to do. Great job BA lol
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(01-03-2022, 12:59 AM)Destro Wrote: Nobody is reading the s**t

And people really need to stop quoting it…
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(01-03-2022, 01:08 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: And people really need to stop quoting it…

Especially since it detracts from the Allen's glory.
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(01-03-2022, 12:47 AM)RebelHikes Wrote: I know who fixed the game. This is 100% beyond a shadow of a doubt not a Tim Donaghy situation where you had a ringer replacement judge doing this. It was Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs engaging in collusion with the other league owners & Roger Goodall using the “Signal” app for a group chat to engage in collusion. What happened was a few whales moved the line down to 3.5 this morning and then it jumped back to 4 before kickoff. A small cabel of people did this and it was the owners & Goodell orchestrating this. Goodell told the officials to keep the game close, and the Bengals could not run the football against KC. The box score shows you how Goodell did this.

The Chiefs got 11 first downs to the Bengals 12 first downs through the air, but the hook is the 11 first downs on the ground for KC vs. only 5 for Cinci. The 6-1 ratio of first downs awarded by flags in the Bengals favor made up for the rushing deficit and put the game where it was at the end. They kept throwing flags on the KC offense in the 2nd half to pump the breaks on Mahomes.

That spot and the quick snap attempt by Burrow in the 1st quarter and the fact the officials tried to sneak it pass Andy Reid was the first sign of the fix in this game, then you add in the phantom holding call on the return before halftime which kept the game a 2 possession game instead of a 3 possession game in the second half. The officials would have a really hard time putting the break on completely and guaranteeing the Chiefs lose if they were up that many possessions.

There’s much more to it, but the fact that the margin of first downs given by penalties was 5-1 in favor of the Bengals at that critical moment and the judges knew this, and yet still elected to make it 6-1 sealed it. Because they knew that Andy Reid was not in on the collusion between Clark Hunt, Roger Goodell & the rest of the owners. Kansas City would of gone right down the field and scored with the time remaining and timeouts they had in their pocket right there. They could of done it on a play where there was no way to justifiably throw a flag. So then they would be faced with the XP & Reid knew the league was fixing it and he would of gone for 2 and they could of made it on a play where they couldn’t throw the flag as well and then you have a 39-38 Chiefs victory...

The Chiefs would of beat the Bengals by at least 3-4 touchdowns today if the refs didn’t apply the brakes. The NFL officiating crew literally ran the ball for Cincinnati because all the first downs given by those penalties made up for the defective run game by Cincinnati. That is how both teams ended the game with equal numbers of first downs...the referees ran the ball for the Bengals, how much clearer can I make this, people?

The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs took the moneyline Bengals bet with tens of millions of dollars. His reward for accepting a harder route to the Super Bowl is money and ultimately that is what this league is all about and is what all these owners care about.

The league owners elected to award the bye to Tennessee to help make it harder for Kansas City to reach a 4th straight Super Bowl. They wanted a new team from the AFC to be there and to have more storylines heading into the postseason. They told Clark Hunt to agree to lay down and they would get a bunch of Cincinnati Moneyline bets placed and it was going to be a 100,000,000 payoff divided amongst the league owners and probably 60/40 for Clark Hunt. Clark Hunt walked away with $60,000,000 of Bitcoin and the other owners split up the other $40,000,000 of Bitcoin amongst themselves.

The league agreed that the refs would be favorable to KC in the Wild Card & Divisional Rounds and not put the parking brakes on Mahomes, like they did in the 2nd half in today’s game. Clark Hunt agreed to this because each owner has to accept falling on the sword at least once. (This is why Robert Kraft was prosecuted and and he agreed to take the fall because the league allowed the Pats to rack up all the Super Bowls). Robert Kraft made a deal with the devil and accepted that punishment because his wife was already dead and wasn’t around to have to witness it. They build you up and take you down. Robert Kraft would of been remembered as the greatest owner in league history, but they can’t have one owner be elevated that high above the others because in the end it’s all about hoarding wealth and control evenly among all the franchises.

The officials on that crew were a mixed crew and the league owners with Goodell tried to trick the public by pulling several of the judges and replacing them before the game and using COVID as the excuse. They’ll feign ignorance then they'll try to pin all the blame on the fact the crew wasn’t used to being together and they did the best they could under limited time together beforehand. The officials were 100% competent and they were not on the take. They did their job and probably will all receive big bonuses in Bitcoin for signing NDAs.

Someone with a legal background needs to read this.  I hit 14 straight spreads before this and I took KC -3.  This game was taken from me by match fixing by Goodell and the owners


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One could say "Let's Go Brandon"
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(01-03-2022, 12:45 AM)Chip Smallwood Wrote: 0 for 1 for 0 yards and 0 TDs and still willed the team to a win.

Guts.

Mac Jones clone as our back up QB? I'll take it. 
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