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25 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

I didnt say anything about tRaJecTORY my point is if we had any sort of urgency on the drive and didnt TWICE dump off to a running back in the middle of the field for 3 yards (the absolute worst play on a 2 minute drive other than taking a sack) then we could have actually gotten into a more manageable field goal position. Instead of even if the refs call offsides were banking on a second year kicker who has never made a game winner before to basically tie an NFL record on the road against the defending champs in horrible kicking conditions

lol

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29 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

No he does. He moves at the exact second the ball I snapped and doesn’t cross the line before the ball moves. It probably should have been called offsides by the eye test on the field but it was actually a hell of a play.

no, he doesn't.  i already examined it with a quark microscope, which i invented it just to examine this with.  my evidence is undeniable, yet there is no way you could ever understand it.

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

Refs were on KC’s side all game. We all know the NFL is rigged. The good/playoff teams with marketable players are always favored with better calls. The NFL has no obligation to be fair and balanced. 

Even the announcers were rooting for the Chiefs. Getting Joe Brady confused with one of his assistance. SMH

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9 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

It's not offsides. It's a neutral zone infraction. He was in the neutral zone before the ball was snapped. Watch the video.

This is correct.  You can even see it with the clip Zod posted by freezing the movement just before the ball is snapped the defender has crossed into the neutral zone.  The defenders hand and forearm are over the blue line.

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30 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

This is correct.  You can even see it with the clip Zod posted by freezing the movement just before the ball is snapped the defender has crossed into the neutral zone.  The defenders hand and forearm are over the blue line.

It was damn close. Probably would have been easier to see if the camera had been on the line instead of angled from the offensive side. I think the real game changer though was that OPI on Samuel. Seriously, WTF. You could just feel the momentum shift right then like the Chiefs knew the refs wouldn't let them lose. 

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Part of the problem was that we were often running out of play clock and snapping the ball with .5 seconds left. When you keep doing that it's easy for the d-line to get a great jump off the line. Not good.

There were times during the game when things were not going well for KC and I just had this creeping feeling that the refs were looking for ANYTHING they could to call against us. If you look hard enough and want to call some touchy penalties you can find them on any play. The classic example is when a ref calls defensive holding on a DT and the refs used that one against us. That's when you know you're screwed because you can call that on any play and no one is the wiser as you can't see much of anything, and there is a lot of grabbing going on in that mass of humanity in the middle.

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