Credit to the Kansas City Chiefs and their comeback after an embarrassing defeat last time out . . . The 26-10 victory over the Raiderskeeps the local hype machine going and hope for the remainder of the season alive.
Chiefs Wire: Chiefs leave Oakland with a 26-10 victory, improve to 3-2
USA Today: 346-pound Chiefs DT Dontari Poe scores offensive touchdown
NBC Sports: Andy Reid's bye week magic helps Chiefs dominate the Raiders
Fanboys hype Andy Reid's 16-2 win streak after a bye week but the weather and sloppy play from the Raiders deserves more credit than anything else.
To be fair, the AFC West now seems to be opening up and, as we noted last week, it's far too early in the season to start declaring a Super Bowl winner just yet.
You decide . . .
This win totally solves the Syrian refugee crisis.
ReplyDeleteEases my mine.
Football is important, this gives people the distraction they need before the election and something to keep Joe Six pack entertained so he doesn't riot when Trump inevitably loses the election.
ReplyDeleteThe key here is injuries, the Chiefs are getting healthy and some of their best players are back into the line up. With more stars on the field, expect the Chiefs to keep winning. As long as they stay healthy.
ReplyDeleteLooking good. Look good. On and off the field. Show me what you're working with. Calendar men.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone catch any exciting, new or original demonstrations during the national anthem, brought to you by the dumb ass African't libtards?
ReplyDeletePOE HEAVY MUH DIK MUFUGGAHS!
ReplyDelete"Epic" is a misnomer. It was hardly that..
ReplyDeleteWon't watch them as long as they're protesting like idiots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opening "prayer in Jesus' name", the nat'l anthem where nobody takes a cuck kneel, and our stealth warriors' B2 flyover...
ReplyDelete...at KANSAS SPEEDWAY!
White people are STILL telling black people what to do...
ReplyDelete...and after 400 fucking years they still don't get how to add 2 + 2. Poor bastards!
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