I agree there are a lot of parallels to the 2014 Royals. I think the Reid/pre-title-Self parallels are unavoidable as well.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:49 am Maybe Ford's offsides moment will be equivalent to Gordon's triple to the wall moment the year the Royals lost to the Giants. So close yet not quite enough. Maybe KC will now spend the entire offseason obsessed with getting the rest of the way there.
Fix our offensive line. Fix our defense. Fix Berry's foot. Come back and win it all next year. Fingers crossed.
While we’re here, the other things bouncing around my head this morning:
* I don’t think college OT rules are the right path, but I think both teams have to get the ball. Maybe if one team scores a TD, the other team must go for 2 if they score.
* This one is about the refs: I don’t know how you overturn the Edelman call, but uphold the catch that followed where the ball hit the ground. In my opinion, the video evidence didn’t meet the necessary standard to overturn the punt call, but if what video there was was in fact enough, then there was more than enough to overturn that catch.
* Reid should have challenged the catch on the left sideline toward the end of the first half. As a 3rd and 7 (or so) near midfield, that incompletion would have been a turnover. Losing a first half TO isn’t a big deal, and nor is losing a challenge now that all scoring plays and (actual) turnovers are reviewed automatically.
* Belichick gifted the Chiefs the review late in the 4th where he called a timeout. That play wasn’t going to be reviewed otherwise.
* Hopefully it’s purely a youth/inexperience thing, but Mahomes must grow out of (or otherwise solve) these weird and janky starts. He knows it, Reid knows it.
* I preface this by saying Bob Sutton knows more about football than I do: Bob Sutton fucking sucks and needs to go. Everyone in the world knew what the Patriots were going to do. Then they did it over and over and over. Brady is perhaps on the slope from great to Peyton-in-Denver. It would have been better (in my opinion) to risk getting beat on throws downfield than to just give the Patriots eight yards on demand. It’s like getting bit to death by a duck.
* Also on Sutton: maybe figure out how to capitalize on the Patriots giving Ford so much attention. Come on: consistent double teams there mean consistent opportunities somewhere else.
* Dan Sorensen reminds me of a Kevin Young type. Just a guy you really want around, because he will find his way to the biggest spots.
* I keep seeing laments over the Chiefs not taking a couple more shots at the end of regulation. These are bad takes. The Patriots were basically playing a zone between the ten yard line and the middle of the end zone. The chances of something good happening were hilariously low compared with the odds of something very bad happening. The chances were worse than sending Gordon for the little league homer in 2014 Game 7 (and those chances were not good).
* Nothing is guaranteed blah blah blah. Absent catastrophic injury, the O/U for AFC championship games for Mahomes is something like 6.5. Do the math from there and the O/U for Super Bowl wins is probably 1.5.
* What in the world happened on the roughing the passer penalty? I don’t understand how you can just let calls like that stand.
* Maybe it is just his job, but good for Kelce for staying awesome and aggressive while completely eliminating the unsportsmanlike penalties.