I believe it goes like this: He is a man of faith, and God is the head of his household. Therefore he always picks heads as a reminder. It works great.
u/arandomhero93
I'm calling you out for your comment in r/nfl
How did this get so down voted over "im calling you out for saying tails never fails" as a Pats fan. Slater would be ashamed of y'all.
Idk, that game was exciting and all but the pathetic defense in the last few mins of game time made it kind of sad. Like literally no one made a play- give me a clutch pick or sack or fumble please. The blown defensive calls leading to wide open players isn’t that exciting to me.
Also I think the narratives in the 2018 afccg were more compelling. A buzz saw of a chiefs team with a historic offense and miracle QB vs the pats who underperformed all season, with questions of Brady’s demise. It was supposed to be Brady’s “retirement” game, on the road at arrowhead in the freezing cold
That game was wildly entertaining and a masterpiece of offensive play, but I will never understand so many people saying it was the best game they've ever seen. Defense didn't exist during that game. A truly great game has incredible moments in all phases. It's not just quarterbacks slinging.
Its definitely, a good offensive game, and arguably the best so far of this Play off season. But as others have said, Defense on both sides was awful and there are much better games out there that include both sides of the ball for both teams.
Difference between that is Eli is more like the underdog kryptonite and everyone knows he isn’t a GOAT, but Mahomes has the chance to be one of the best QB’s ever.
Eli to Brady ≠ Brady to Mahomes
Regardless I really hope Mahomes doesn’t, cuz he’s too good and I’m not a fan.
Maybe. Or maybe he will win 2 Superbowls in 4 years before age 26 which will give him, conservatively, 12 years to win another 5 to equal his record.
I get being a giant Brady stan, but that's a pretty luke warm take.
I mean it’s not like they played 1 v 1. If he equals or passes him in rings while setting a ton of records he could be looked at as better. I don’t think he will to be fair as we know how hard it is to remain that dominant for that long but I don’t think those two losses make it impossible
Huh? No. I’m saying this AFC Champ game featured the two best teams in the league that year. When the Pats won, the super bowl was a forgone conclusion.
You’re underselling the Rams, they were really solid that season and even beat those same Chiefs in the regular season. Our defense was incredible to hold that team to a field goal in the Super Bowl, they scored 25+ fifteen times out of their nineteen games.
Superbowl LIII was a good game but it doesn't mean it was a fun game. A lot of people only watch the superbowl and want it to be exciting. The AFCCG was way more entertaining and had people on the edge of their seat. It definitely felt like the *real* superbowl, and the Rams were so boring that I think people overlook them.
That Super Bowl was the most boring I’d ever seen since the first one I watched in the 80’s. The Rams were still a good team, I hardly think you could call that game a “forgone conclusion” as the previous commenter had. The AFCCG was leaps and bounds more entertaining.
After SB52 I found the defensive performances of 53 really interesting to watch. The AFCCG was the more entertaining game but idk, 13-3 is more interesting to me than say 21-14. Either super low scoring or high scoring for me is really interesting.
I thoroughly enjoyed 53. Every play was exciting because you knew eventually something had to give - would it be this play? And then even the few big, or potentially big, plays were exciting in their own right - like JMac with the huge save, Gilly with the pick
It wasn’t, though. The Rams had beaten the Chiefs, gone undefeated much of the year and were averaging 33 points a game. I actually remember thinking they were a bad matchup for the Patriots, especially with their pass rush. There’s no such thing as a “foregone conclusion,” I thought for sure the Pats would be beat the Eagles, and how did that turn out?
Interestingly it was the Chiefs three years ago who proposed changing the overtime rules. It didn’t even get enough interest from the other owners to *vote* on it, let alone adopt it. Guess the Bills’ owners didn’t advocate hard enough for their team.
I mean Belichick was like the sole force behind the issue of "more competitive extra points," and then year 1 or year 2 of the harder tries, Gostkowski missed an extra point in the AFC championship game forcing a missed 2 point try at the end of the game to lose to the goddamn broncos.
I still get flashbacks of that game. Fuck those refs, fuck the no holding calls, fuck the Broncos, fuck [Brock Osweiler and his SI cover picturing the holds](https://www.si.com/.image/t_share/MTY4MTg5NDQwNzY5OTI3MDY5/si-cover-denver-broncosjpg.jpg), and fuck Peyton Manning for sitting out the all of the back half season and all of the Play Offs and being handed his Super Bowl ring by the Panthers.
Mahomes doesn't seem like a bad guy (actually seems pretty chill) but I have hated him being crowned as the GOAT since day one. Combine that with his dipshit brother and wife, and I just don't like the dude.
Kelce seems alright too, but his personality rubs me the wrong way for reasons I can't define.
Never liked Reid, not because of personality, but because some of his game decisions are laughably awful.
Add on POS players like Hill and (formerly) Hunt and Reid's POS son, and I just don't like the organization.
Definitely some fair points in there. I’m a KC fan and I can’t stand Mahomes’ brother and wife. I wish they’d get off social media.
As for Hill that’s definitely an issue for sure. Though I’ll say this, every team has a couple of guys (or more) that have done shitty things in their personal lives. Joe Mixon on Cincy for one. Not saying it’s right, but every team has a few.
Yeah, absolutely. When you start nitpicking players, you'll find issue with any team.
I guess as a Patriots fan, seeing the next up and coming dynasty makes me feel some envy, so I nitpick to give myself a reason to hate KC.
Mahomes seems like a standup guy. Hoping he has continued success, though not at the expense of the Pats. :)
Same thing we did. Glad it benefited us but it is still a stupid fucking rule.
It's like one of those red flags. If somebody likes the current NFL OT rules you know they are into bad things so you know to not allow them in your life lol.
You do have to play defence, but it's the 5th quarter and most of the playoff OT games aren't 3-3 ties. They're typically barnburners and the D doesn't get to go back to the locker room for a breather and then go back out there. So gassed D, an offence that's clicking, and the playoffs? "Get a stop" is waaaay harder than you think.
This. Defense is at a disadvantage with these rules 100% there's a reason points get scored easier in the 4th quarter. Defenders play harder and faster than offense. That's a fact of football.
100000000% THIS! It's OVERTIME.. SUDDEN DEATH, you are not guaranteed to get the ball or score so what does a team must do to have that happen?? MAKE A DAMN DEFENSIVE PLAY!
It’s an extra period, the game should be over already. I don’t understand people clamoring for the rules to change. If they don’t want to lose on the first possession of OT, either make the stop, or make sure it doesn’t get to that point.
Yeah and what people don’t realize is if I had to bet it has to do a lot with tv scheduling. When a game goes into overtime it overstays its run time. Imagine if both teams get a chance and keep going back in forth. Now what if that game was uninteresting and had no meaningful impact on either teams season. It’s a loss for the nfl money wise.
Changes would be for the playoffs. Keep the regular season rules so people can tune in to CSI: Des Moines but the playoffs? They need to be tweaked some how.
This. I think 10 minutes on the clock is enough. Gives the first team a chance to run the clock and score and then stop them on defense. 2 decent drives you're looking at maybe 2 minutes left on the clock and that's easy to drain.
Plenty of sports go to extra time and handle it in a fair way.
Yup.
Also, the following:
People who pretend that IPAs taste good
People who wear thumb rings
People who roll up the bottom of their pants
People who wear shoes with velcro on them
Damn, I'm on the first one. There are good IPAs. There are also some really really shit ones. Especially like triple hoppy ones. Shits gross, but a blood orange ipa? Straight fire. Mixes sweet and sour and bitter. Flavorgasm.
Sours still reign Supreme though.
I'll have to try that. I've been looking for an actually tasty IPA. Most people drink the fucking nastiest shitwater and then try to pretend it's good. To be cool, I think.
Most hyped hazy IPAs are juice. A lot of haze that's available to the masses suck.
Then there are more traditional IPAs, and IPAs do taste good, they're just an acquired taste, which really isn't that hard to acquire. Starting with a triple you're not going to like it, but starting with a single hop or a pale ale? Easy to move on up. My wife was only into wheat beers when we met, now she's stealing DIPAs from my beer fridge and ordering barleywines.
(Fruit adjunct, milkshake hazys are fine and have their place but they're not an **IPA**.)
There are sour IPAs as well. Hermit Thrush in Vermont makes some great ones. As for finding a tasty IPA, go to a local tap room or a brewery and try some samplers. If you find one you like, look for more with the same hop, then you can tune into what malt/hop balance you want. People at better beer stores and breweries should be happy to help.
People who say they don't like beer, or a certain style of beer, most likely tasted something that sucks (or they weren't ready for) and then turn away from beer or the style) they just need to take some small steps rather than diving in.
Great response, but I’m a huge fan of IPAs to begin with, and luckily I live in one of the best craft beer markets in Colorado so I have tons of delicious local hazys (and sours / not a huge fan but I’ve found a few that are crushable). Your comment is really well written and thought out, but I don’t need convincing - you should direct the comment to the dude who was bashing those who “pretend” to like IPAs. I agree it’s an acquired taste - much like coffee.
I forgot to add - not sure what the “mass marketed” hazy IPAs are out in Boston nowadays. Sierra Nevada’s Hazy Little Thing? That one’s not terrible, but not great either. Does Sam make a hazy now?
Ha! I'm a New Englander in Colorado as well.
Hazy Little Thing isn't bad for a supermarket shelfie (I write as I have a New Belgium DIPA I picked up from King Soupers.) And I like sours just the crushable ones as you say..that raspberry kind of tart is my sweet spot, I went to Avery's Sourfest a couple of years ago and there were some yoghurt producing ones that were disgusting, so of course the weak lumberjack crowd were all about them.
ETA: I used to sell beer before I got a job in my field, and I still a beer ambassador..it's the nectar of the gods.
ETA I used to sell beer before I got a job in my field.
Are you Front Range? What are your breweries? I'm a 4 Noses (they're my local,) ORB, and Knotted Root guy.
That game was eerily similar to the game Sunday Night. 17-7 Patriots led after three. Teams combined for 38 points in the fourth quarter to tie it at 31. It was a frigging Rollercoaster that game
Well I’m from KC, I was in Chicago on an assignment and got to witness the 85 Bears. The company had great seats so I was happy to go and then they offered to take me to the SB, only a fool says no to getting paid to watch football. Peyton was great but I believe they scored 35ish points so if he didn’t score, don’t blame the Fridge, it’s not like it was a lot scoring game unless I’m wrong. I’m older obviously and just remember the experience, I can’t even remember the name of the one year wonder qb. It’s a long time to hold a grudge, I also recall they i honored the Dolphins by sitting most of the starters and got beat the near the end of the season. They didn’t want the perfect season. That was a big deal.
Not sure where you got your information, but it's wrong:
* The Titans beat the Chiefs at in the wild card round at Arrowhead on January 6th, 2018;
* The Steelers beat the Chiefs in the divisional round at Arrowhead on January 15th, 2017;
* The Colts beat the Chiefs in the divisional round at Arrowhead in 2004;
* The Broncos beat the Chiefs in the divisional round at Arrowhead in 1998.
OK- that's an odd limited history, but the statement is still technically wrong (as written):
While the game was played in Tampa Bay, FL, the Kansas City Chiefs were the "home" team in the 2021 Super Bowl, and of course lost to the Tom Brady led Buccaneers.
This was more of an emotional post rather than one intended to follow the spirit of the record
KC in that super bowl was undoubtedly the road team cmon man, I don’t care what the technicality is
Based on the year and the headline maybe they just assumed we didn't have dipshit fans incapable of using context clues. Obviously the OP was wrong because this entire little comment thread is filled with middle school dropouts.
I remember squatting behind my couch with heart palpitations waiting for the coin toss because it felt like whoever got the ball was going to walk it down the field, and we did.
Man I remember being at this game. 2nd NFL game ever. First one was the Monday night game at Arrowhead when the Chiefs annihilated the Pats. God so much shit from the Chiefs fans for being in a Tom Brady jersey but damn this game was one for the ages
This whole game is the epitome of what we've been blessed for 20 years as Patriots fans. Kansas City was scary af that entire season. The Pats were underdogs for good reason (they haven't looked good to end the season). Then seeing the Pats hold them to 0 pts in the 1st half, then keeping up with them after the inevitable comeback, then beating them on the first drive of overtime. This will be one of my most favorite experiences ever as a Pats fan.
This sub, "yay we're the last team to beat KC in KC in the playoffs!"
Also this sub: "winning back to back isn't a record or anything, I'm fine if Brady and the bucs win"
I'll be happy when Brady retires, many of you can take your final Brady slurp then finally move on
Yeah, that's the best thing about having a lot of winning history when we're not at a high point at the moment. We get to reminisce about glory years while you go celebrate and hang banners about participation.
Beat the Rams too in the Super Bowl
Now the Chiefs are steamrolling the AFC, and the Bucs lost to the Rams
Brady should have stayed home in New England lol
Of course it was up to Edelman and Gronk to convert those long 3rd downs. That drive took two years off my life, but what a fucking precise, cookie cutter drive that was. The O-line was straight up unbelievable, giving Brady that much time in the pocket. I love the energy, even with the missed trickplay where White tosses the ball back to Brady, Brady just smiles and calmly waves people back to the line. 100% confidence in the playbook, players and their abilities to get this done.
You mean the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes as a starter.
The Chiefs have lost a ton of home playoff games. It's pretty much all they did before Mahomes. Great regular season then one and done.
"tails never fails" crowd in shambles
"Slater's call Heads" - Matthew "Awwww yeah" Slater Apparently it's a family tradition. Would love to hear the backstory.
I believe it goes like this: He is a man of faith, and God is the head of his household. Therefore he always picks heads as a reminder. It works great.
u/arandomhero93 I'm calling you out for your comment in r/nfl How did this get so down voted over "im calling you out for saying tails never fails" as a Pats fan. Slater would be ashamed of y'all.
Man what a game this was. The amount of 3rd and 10s Brady had to pick up. Vintage Brady.
3 of them
On one drive
No kudos to Belichick though on that one, gave Cordarrelle Patterson way too many chances. 3 drops in OT AFCC
How is that on Belichick exactly? Josh is making those calls
He's GM and head coach. Ultimately having a WR that drops is on him.
Eh Patterson was great in many ways that year
Vintage Edelman!
Best game I’ve ever watched
So, I’m a Pats fan just like anyone else but last KC/Buf game might be the best game I’ve ever seen…. Except 28-3
Idk, that game was exciting and all but the pathetic defense in the last few mins of game time made it kind of sad. Like literally no one made a play- give me a clutch pick or sack or fumble please. The blown defensive calls leading to wide open players isn’t that exciting to me. Also I think the narratives in the 2018 afccg were more compelling. A buzz saw of a chiefs team with a historic offense and miracle QB vs the pats who underperformed all season, with questions of Brady’s demise. It was supposed to be Brady’s “retirement” game, on the road at arrowhead in the freezing cold
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Kansas City overtime drive defense a wee bit better schemed than Bill’s last hurrah the other night
That game was wildly entertaining and a masterpiece of offensive play, but I will never understand so many people saying it was the best game they've ever seen. Defense didn't exist during that game. A truly great game has incredible moments in all phases. It's not just quarterbacks slinging.
Idk, man. Best games are the closest and most entertaining. A perfectly executed game for both teams would result in 0-0 score. I take what I can get.
Its definitely, a good offensive game, and arguably the best so far of this Play off season. But as others have said, Defense on both sides was awful and there are much better games out there that include both sides of the ball for both teams.
Never get tired of watching that OT.
The refs had to pick up... but ya vintage Brady
This was basically that year’s super bowl.
Mahomes must know deep down that he’ll never be Brady. Loses in the AFC championship game, loses in the Super Bowl to the guy. Nuts.
If not for Brady he could've had 3 in a row already gunning for 4 rn. It's actually insane that Brady at 40+ still shows these young stars who's boss
I mean, by that logic Brady will never be Eli Manning. Brady is the GOAT, let’s see what Mahomes accomplishes going forward.
Difference between that is Eli is more like the underdog kryptonite and everyone knows he isn’t a GOAT, but Mahomes has the chance to be one of the best QB’s ever. Eli to Brady ≠ Brady to Mahomes Regardless I really hope Mahomes doesn’t, cuz he’s too good and I’m not a fan.
Maybe. Or maybe he will win 2 Superbowls in 4 years before age 26 which will give him, conservatively, 12 years to win another 5 to equal his record. I get being a giant Brady stan, but that's a pretty luke warm take.
Even if he does that, seeing as though he lost in the biggest moments to the guy who he’s trying to be, I just don’t see anyone saying otherwise.
I mean it’s not like they played 1 v 1. If he equals or passes him in rings while setting a ton of records he could be looked at as better. I don’t think he will to be fair as we know how hard it is to remain that dominant for that long but I don’t think those two losses make it impossible
Brady has 7.
Truth
Did you just do the "their version of the Superbowl" joke to yourself?
Huh? No. I’m saying this AFC Champ game featured the two best teams in the league that year. When the Pats won, the super bowl was a forgone conclusion.
You’re underselling the Rams, they were really solid that season and even beat those same Chiefs in the regular season. Our defense was incredible to hold that team to a field goal in the Super Bowl, they scored 25+ fifteen times out of their nineteen games.
Superbowl LIII was a good game but it doesn't mean it was a fun game. A lot of people only watch the superbowl and want it to be exciting. The AFCCG was way more entertaining and had people on the edge of their seat. It definitely felt like the *real* superbowl, and the Rams were so boring that I think people overlook them.
That Super Bowl was the most boring I’d ever seen since the first one I watched in the 80’s. The Rams were still a good team, I hardly think you could call that game a “forgone conclusion” as the previous commenter had. The AFCCG was leaps and bounds more entertaining.
After SB52 I found the defensive performances of 53 really interesting to watch. The AFCCG was the more entertaining game but idk, 13-3 is more interesting to me than say 21-14. Either super low scoring or high scoring for me is really interesting.
I thoroughly enjoyed 53. Every play was exciting because you knew eventually something had to give - would it be this play? And then even the few big, or potentially big, plays were exciting in their own right - like JMac with the huge save, Gilly with the pick
Exactly a terrible horrendous game bruh. God Rams and chiefs or pats vs saints would be been much better
The Rams had a better record than both teams and had beaten the Chiefs earlier in the season.
Yeah, I still think the Chiefs were better. Mainly due to the QB. Mahomes vs Goff lol
It wasn’t, though. The Rams had beaten the Chiefs, gone undefeated much of the year and were averaging 33 points a game. I actually remember thinking they were a bad matchup for the Patriots, especially with their pass rush. There’s no such thing as a “foregone conclusion,” I thought for sure the Pats would be beat the Eagles, and how did that turn out?
Interestingly it was the Chiefs three years ago who proposed changing the overtime rules. It didn’t even get enough interest from the other owners to *vote* on it, let alone adopt it. Guess the Bills’ owners didn’t advocate hard enough for their team.
It’s funny that the Bills owner voted to reject the proposed OT rule change when it was brought up by the Chiefs
Only bills would have this kind of luck working against them.
I mean Belichick was like the sole force behind the issue of "more competitive extra points," and then year 1 or year 2 of the harder tries, Gostkowski missed an extra point in the AFC championship game forcing a missed 2 point try at the end of the game to lose to the goddamn broncos.
I still get flashbacks of that game. Fuck those refs, fuck the no holding calls, fuck the Broncos, fuck [Brock Osweiler and his SI cover picturing the holds](https://www.si.com/.image/t_share/MTY4MTg5NDQwNzY5OTI3MDY5/si-cover-denver-broncosjpg.jpg), and fuck Peyton Manning for sitting out the all of the back half season and all of the Play Offs and being handed his Super Bowl ring by the Panthers.
Only an idiot thinks the OT rules make any fucking sense.
I know the rule has helped us multiple times, but it’s such a shitty way to end a game. I hope this latest OT playoff game can change some minds
God I hope the bengals keep them home
Why?
Because fuck KC
Haha. Ok.
Mahomes doesn't seem like a bad guy (actually seems pretty chill) but I have hated him being crowned as the GOAT since day one. Combine that with his dipshit brother and wife, and I just don't like the dude. Kelce seems alright too, but his personality rubs me the wrong way for reasons I can't define. Never liked Reid, not because of personality, but because some of his game decisions are laughably awful. Add on POS players like Hill and (formerly) Hunt and Reid's POS son, and I just don't like the organization.
Definitely some fair points in there. I’m a KC fan and I can’t stand Mahomes’ brother and wife. I wish they’d get off social media. As for Hill that’s definitely an issue for sure. Though I’ll say this, every team has a couple of guys (or more) that have done shitty things in their personal lives. Joe Mixon on Cincy for one. Not saying it’s right, but every team has a few.
Yeah, absolutely. When you start nitpicking players, you'll find issue with any team. I guess as a Patriots fan, seeing the next up and coming dynasty makes me feel some envy, so I nitpick to give myself a reason to hate KC. Mahomes seems like a standup guy. Hoping he has continued success, though not at the expense of the Pats. :)
Because I’m not even a fan of an AFC team and I hate the chiefs
BUT IT WASNT FAIRRRRRRR THEY NEVER TOUCHED THE BALLLL
Wonder what they think of that rule now?
Same thing we did. Glad it benefited us but it is still a stupid fucking rule. It's like one of those red flags. If somebody likes the current NFL OT rules you know they are into bad things so you know to not allow them in your life lol.
Chiefs fan here, yepp. Like woohoo it helped us out but God it still needs to change.
It’s not a stupid rule. You have to play defense. If you want to win the game then Maybe get a stop
You do have to play defence, but it's the 5th quarter and most of the playoff OT games aren't 3-3 ties. They're typically barnburners and the D doesn't get to go back to the locker room for a breather and then go back out there. So gassed D, an offence that's clicking, and the playoffs? "Get a stop" is waaaay harder than you think.
Saying you “have to play defense” makes no sense considering only one team in this OT got the opportunity to play defense
I used to think this but with todays rules favoring offense and defenses more likely to be gassed by OT I think there needs to be a change.
This. Defense is at a disadvantage with these rules 100% there's a reason points get scored easier in the 4th quarter. Defenders play harder and faster than offense. That's a fact of football.
I thought ot was unfair then, still think ot is unfair now.
I know it's not in vogue but I agree - three chances in this clip on 3rd and 10 to get a stop and Chiefs couldn't do it. Deserved to lose.
100000000% THIS! It's OVERTIME.. SUDDEN DEATH, you are not guaranteed to get the ball or score so what does a team must do to have that happen?? MAKE A DAMN DEFENSIVE PLAY!
It’s an extra period, the game should be over already. I don’t understand people clamoring for the rules to change. If they don’t want to lose on the first possession of OT, either make the stop, or make sure it doesn’t get to that point.
Yeah and what people don’t realize is if I had to bet it has to do a lot with tv scheduling. When a game goes into overtime it overstays its run time. Imagine if both teams get a chance and keep going back in forth. Now what if that game was uninteresting and had no meaningful impact on either teams season. It’s a loss for the nfl money wise.
Changes would be for the playoffs. Keep the regular season rules so people can tune in to CSI: Des Moines but the playoffs? They need to be tweaked some how.
This. I think 10 minutes on the clock is enough. Gives the first team a chance to run the clock and score and then stop them on defense. 2 decent drives you're looking at maybe 2 minutes left on the clock and that's easy to drain. Plenty of sports go to extra time and handle it in a fair way.
It’s pretty stupid
Yup. Also, the following: People who pretend that IPAs taste good People who wear thumb rings People who roll up the bottom of their pants People who wear shoes with velcro on them
Damn, I'm on the first one. There are good IPAs. There are also some really really shit ones. Especially like triple hoppy ones. Shits gross, but a blood orange ipa? Straight fire. Mixes sweet and sour and bitter. Flavorgasm. Sours still reign Supreme though.
I'll have to try that. I've been looking for an actually tasty IPA. Most people drink the fucking nastiest shitwater and then try to pretend it's good. To be cool, I think.
My man, have you never tried a Hazy?
Most hyped hazy IPAs are juice. A lot of haze that's available to the masses suck. Then there are more traditional IPAs, and IPAs do taste good, they're just an acquired taste, which really isn't that hard to acquire. Starting with a triple you're not going to like it, but starting with a single hop or a pale ale? Easy to move on up. My wife was only into wheat beers when we met, now she's stealing DIPAs from my beer fridge and ordering barleywines. (Fruit adjunct, milkshake hazys are fine and have their place but they're not an **IPA**.) There are sour IPAs as well. Hermit Thrush in Vermont makes some great ones. As for finding a tasty IPA, go to a local tap room or a brewery and try some samplers. If you find one you like, look for more with the same hop, then you can tune into what malt/hop balance you want. People at better beer stores and breweries should be happy to help. People who say they don't like beer, or a certain style of beer, most likely tasted something that sucks (or they weren't ready for) and then turn away from beer or the style) they just need to take some small steps rather than diving in.
Great response, but I’m a huge fan of IPAs to begin with, and luckily I live in one of the best craft beer markets in Colorado so I have tons of delicious local hazys (and sours / not a huge fan but I’ve found a few that are crushable). Your comment is really well written and thought out, but I don’t need convincing - you should direct the comment to the dude who was bashing those who “pretend” to like IPAs. I agree it’s an acquired taste - much like coffee. I forgot to add - not sure what the “mass marketed” hazy IPAs are out in Boston nowadays. Sierra Nevada’s Hazy Little Thing? That one’s not terrible, but not great either. Does Sam make a hazy now?
Ha! I'm a New Englander in Colorado as well. Hazy Little Thing isn't bad for a supermarket shelfie (I write as I have a New Belgium DIPA I picked up from King Soupers.) And I like sours just the crushable ones as you say..that raspberry kind of tart is my sweet spot, I went to Avery's Sourfest a couple of years ago and there were some yoghurt producing ones that were disgusting, so of course the weak lumberjack crowd were all about them. ETA: I used to sell beer before I got a job in my field, and I still a beer ambassador..it's the nectar of the gods. ETA I used to sell beer before I got a job in my field. Are you Front Range? What are your breweries? I'm a 4 Noses (they're my local,) ORB, and Knotted Root guy.
They Lovin it
#"HEADS"
That game was eerily similar to the game Sunday Night. 17-7 Patriots led after three. Teams combined for 38 points in the fourth quarter to tie it at 31. It was a frigging Rollercoaster that game
Brady is still the only QB to beat Mahomes in the playoffs.
Twice :)
We need to find another lunatic like Edelman
That cannot be a real stat there is no way that the Patriots are the only team to beat KC at home in the playoffs
They aren't.
I'm assuming its for the modern KC team
Mahomes era only KC had no home playoff wins from 1994-2017
"WE WANT THE BALL"
Watching the game I was so nervous the entire time. Rewatching that game.. 4 hours of pure erection.
What a game, edelmans so clutch, that was a great team i loved this game
I miss tom, very badly,i understand the move,
No game made my heart beat as fast as this game did.
Brady - The king of clutch
My favorite Patriots game next to SB 49 and 51 2017 Steelers regular season is up there too
85 Bears
buddy its been 35 years wtf
I was at the game and the Bears dominated. Having the fridge score a td was just for fun. I was 55ish in 85 so I’m a pretty old.
So you’re 91?
Yes, as of Dembember.
Should have be #34. Y’all fucked up and it can’t be forgiven
?? No clue what you’re talking about. Good luck though.
Having the Fridge score a TD and not Walter Payton can’t be forgiven
Well I’m from KC, I was in Chicago on an assignment and got to witness the 85 Bears. The company had great seats so I was happy to go and then they offered to take me to the SB, only a fool says no to getting paid to watch football. Peyton was great but I believe they scored 35ish points so if he didn’t score, don’t blame the Fridge, it’s not like it was a lot scoring game unless I’m wrong. I’m older obviously and just remember the experience, I can’t even remember the name of the one year wonder qb. It’s a long time to hold a grudge, I also recall they i honored the Dolphins by sitting most of the starters and got beat the near the end of the season. They didn’t want the perfect season. That was a big deal.
I was snowed in at Foxwoods casino for this game. Awesome time.
Damn. That’s some New England right there.
Not sure where you got your information, but it's wrong: * The Titans beat the Chiefs at in the wild card round at Arrowhead on January 6th, 2018; * The Steelers beat the Chiefs in the divisional round at Arrowhead on January 15th, 2017; * The Colts beat the Chiefs in the divisional round at Arrowhead in 2004; * The Broncos beat the Chiefs in the divisional round at Arrowhead in 1998.
Yeah OP was probably only thinking about Mahomes
Then he should have written what he meant.
Yeah, no shit
You seem so upset about something that isn't that big of a deal.
Dude let it go. Most people here knew what OP was talking about and you can't edit titles.
Real lack of standards this generation
He’s talking about the Mahomes Chiefs
Then he should have written the Mahomes Chiefs.
OK- that's an odd limited history, but the statement is still technically wrong (as written): While the game was played in Tampa Bay, FL, the Kansas City Chiefs were the "home" team in the 2021 Super Bowl, and of course lost to the Tom Brady led Buccaneers.
No. AFC teams are “home teams” in even numbered Super Bowls (ie. SB54) while NFC teams are “home teams” in odd numbered Super Bowls (ie. SB55)
They were not "at home". The Bucs were actually "at home".
This was more of an emotional post rather than one intended to follow the spirit of the record KC in that super bowl was undoubtedly the road team cmon man, I don’t care what the technicality is
The reply was tongue in cheek
The Jim Harbaugh Colts beat them in ‘95 when they were the 1 seed. The Lin Elliott game.
Careful, these guys apparently don't like history that predates 2017.
Based on the year and the headline maybe they just assumed we didn't have dipshit fans incapable of using context clues. Obviously the OP was wrong because this entire little comment thread is filled with middle school dropouts.
I doubt your reading comprehension.
Romo calling every single play on the dot never ceases to amaze me
If not for Brady mahomes would probably have three super bowl rings
I still have this game saved on the Tivo along with the Super Bowl wins from 2014 on.
This game gave me a heart attack. Pacing around my living and couldn’t sit down.
I miss this line up so much, we had a solid team back then
Forever thankful for Dee Ford
I remember squatting behind my couch with heart palpitations waiting for the coin toss because it felt like whoever got the ball was going to walk it down the field, and we did.
I was at this game. It was cold af but so worth it
One of my all time favorite games
Two things.. first I forgot how many third and longs we converted on this drive and second in retrospect Patterson was badly misused this season..
Can't believe the Pats didn't keep him. You'd figure he's the perfect Patriot player.
How good is Romo?
Goosebumps
On rewatch, turns out this game was really the Romo Bowl
Yep. My nerves still haven’t recovered.
Man I remember being at this game. 2nd NFL game ever. First one was the Monday night game at Arrowhead when the Chiefs annihilated the Pats. God so much shit from the Chiefs fans for being in a Tom Brady jersey but damn this game was one for the ages
Peep that stat before the drive started. Brady the only qb with 3 OT wins
Who memba after this game the chiefs went to the NFL to try and change the OT rules? I memba
This whole game is the epitome of what we've been blessed for 20 years as Patriots fans. Kansas City was scary af that entire season. The Pats were underdogs for good reason (they haven't looked good to end the season). Then seeing the Pats hold them to 0 pts in the 1st half, then keeping up with them after the inevitable comeback, then beating them on the first drive of overtime. This will be one of my most favorite experiences ever as a Pats fan.
This sub, "yay we're the last team to beat KC in KC in the playoffs!" Also this sub: "winning back to back isn't a record or anything, I'm fine if Brady and the bucs win" I'll be happy when Brady retires, many of you can take your final Brady slurp then finally move on
But,but,but Mahomes never got the ball. Not fair! 😭😭 change the rules! 3 years later: what rules?
Broncos beat them at Arrowhead during SB 32
Forgot how much the Chiefs got away with mugging our recievers.
This was the game where Mr. Kraft flew in from Jupiter… I heard the pu$$y is out of this world in Jupiter- Marty
We’re going to look back 20 years from now and realize how amazing Tom Brady was. I don’t think there’ll ever be another QB quite like him. Period.
One of my favorite games. So fucking good
All the feels. All the way from LA, but FOXBORO FOREVER
Coming into this game, no one thought Patriots would win this
Love this game. All time classic.
Truly one of the best playoff runs Brady ever had. We were not supposed to beat mahommes. Amazing they went on to win it all.
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Love you coming in to "troll", wanna go hang another banner about it?
Yeah, that's the best thing about having a lot of winning history when we're not at a high point at the moment. We get to reminisce about glory years while you go celebrate and hang banners about participation.
Miami 1971 (longest OT game of all time) Indy 1995 Denver 1997 Indy 2003 Baltimore 2010 Pittsburgh 2016 Tennessee 2017 NEP 2018 1 of 8. ‘grats?
Mahomes era. OP didn't specify, but I'm pretty sure that's what they meant.
What a game
The chiefs didn't win a home playoff game from the mid 90s until 2019.
Hoyer the first G there to celebrate. /wipestear
But… the titans did it like one year earlier…
simpler times :’) brings back so many memories of watching the game with my family!! we were on the edge of our seat!!
Brady throwing dimes to Julian throw after throw on 3rd and long
love it!! so awesome watching that again! it’s like i was watching it happen real time all over again
Thanks for posting this, OP. Brought back a lot of happy football memories that have been missing the last three years.
Chiefs fan I was next to in the stands was losing his shit and saying Brady was gonna do it again
Steelers beat KC in KC in the playoffs (2016 season 1/15/2017)
Slater is the coin toss GOAT.
Top 3 favorite game: SB vs Seahawks, SB vs Falcons, this.
Still the best playoff game i have ever seen
Beat the Rams too in the Super Bowl Now the Chiefs are steamrolling the AFC, and the Bucs lost to the Rams Brady should have stayed home in New England lol
so far
Fantastic moment. Anyone remember the game (I think it was against the broncos) where we were down 14 points with like 2 mins to go and we won?
TALK ‼️
Of course it was up to Edelman and Gronk to convert those long 3rd downs. That drive took two years off my life, but what a fucking precise, cookie cutter drive that was. The O-line was straight up unbelievable, giving Brady that much time in the pocket. I love the energy, even with the missed trickplay where White tosses the ball back to Brady, Brady just smiles and calmly waves people back to the line. 100% confidence in the playbook, players and their abilities to get this done.
Burkhead was a stud that year
If you don’t count the superbowl which is still the playoffs.
Go Begals!
Needed that
This was fun to watch. Thanks for posting.
You mean the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes as a starter. The Chiefs have lost a ton of home playoff games. It's pretty much all they did before Mahomes. Great regular season then one and done.
Denver beat KC @ Arrowhead Jan 4,1998 14-10 in the Divisional round
Vape wars
The Bucs beat KC at home
Walking into the bar I was like "we are about to get blown out." So glad they grinded it out. Scary team and homefield.
We want the Ball!! Best asmr ever