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NFL Season part 2 The almost greatest comeback ever, hehe.
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It was pitiful! I think there is quite a bit of arguing and blame going on in the locker room, I don't think it's helping the situation any! Kelce should have really retired after last year! My bet is he will this year, he just has too much going on.
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Ran across this tonight, thought it was interesting and actually true, This is what coach Reid had to say:
FULL STORY
I’ve been in this business long enough to recognize when a team loses fair and square — and tonight’s 28–21 loss to the Buffalo Bills was not one of those nights. What unfolded on that field went far beyond X’s and O’s, far beyond mistakes or missed plays. It was about something deeper — about respect, integrity, and the line between hard football and flat-out unsportsmanlike conduct.
When a player goes after the ball, you can see it — the discipline, the purpose, the fight. But when a player goes after another man, that’s not a football move; that’s a choice.
That hit? Intentional. No question about it. Don’t try to tell me otherwise, because everyone watching saw what came after — the taunts, the smirks, the mockery. That wasn’t emotion; that was ego. And if that’s what we’re calling “competitive fire” now, then something’s gone terribly wrong in this sport.
Look, I’m not here to call names or stir controversy — we all know who I’m referring to. But to the NFL and the officials who oversaw this game, hear me clearly: this wasn’t just a missed call. It was a missed opportunity to uphold the very principles you claim to protect — player safety and sportsmanship.
You talk about fairness, integrity, protecting players. Yet week after week, we watch cheap shots brushed aside as “just part of the game.” It’s not. It’s not football when safety becomes secondary and when respect gets lost in the noise.
If this is the direction professional football is heading, if this is what we’re now willing to tolerate, then we’ve lost more than a game tonight — we’ve lost a piece of what makes this sport great.
Yes, the Bills earned the win, 28–21. But make no mistake — the Kansas City Chiefs didn’t lose their pride, their discipline, or their integrity. My players played clean, they played hard, and they refused to stoop to that level. For that, I couldn’t be prouder.
Still, this game leaves a bitter taste — not because of the score, but because of what it revealed. And until the league draws a clear line between competition and misconduct, it’s the players — the ones who pour their hearts, bodies, and futures into this game — who’ll keep paying the price.
I’m not saying this out of anger. I’m saying it because I love this game — and I’m not willing to watch it lose its soul.
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Week 10 Broncos over the Raiders Colts over the Falcons Browns over the Jets Panthers over the Saints Buccaneers over the Patriots Ravens over the Vikings Bills over the Dolphins Bears over the Giants Texans over the Jaguars Seahawks over the Cardinals Lions over the Commanders Rams over the 49ers Steelers over the Chargers Eagles over the Packers
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Anybody else fell asleep during the game? | |
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Kinda misleading with 50 seasons. Buccaneers and Seahawks both teams inaugural season was 1976. Last time I check it's 2025 so that's 49 years ago. You could make the argument both cities were awarded a team in 1974/1975, you could even say 51 years now The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' first year was 1976, when the expansion team played its inaugural season, finishing with a 0-14 record.They were established in 1974, played their first regular-season game on September 12, 1976, and were the first team in the NFL since the 1970 merger to complete an entire season without a win.
Inaugural season:The 1976 season was their first in the NFL. Record:They finished their first season with a 0-14 record. First game:The Buccaneers played their first regular season game on September 12, 1976, losing to the Houston Oilers. [Edited 11/9/25 0:43am] | |
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It's good to have you back nayroo2002
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Thanks, KP! Autopen Signature | |
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Maybe the Bills won't go to the Superbowl lol.
Where ya been Nayroo? Good to see Jags play well. Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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My luck Baltimore winning again. Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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How? Inaugural season:The 1976 season was their first in the NFL. | |
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How bout dem bolts. Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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1976-1 Autopen Signature | |
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I guess your math add ups | |
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Week 11 Patriots over the Jets Dolphins over the Commanders Packers over the Giants Texans over the Titans Falcons over the Psanthers Vikings over the Bears Chargers over the Jaguars Buccaneers over the Bills Steelers over the Bengals 49er's over the Cardinals Rams over the Seahawks Chiefs over the Broncos Ravens over the Browns Eagles over the Lions Cowboys over the Raiders | |
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OH! You picked the Chiefs this week? | |
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I usually pick them to win 90% of the time | |
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Bengals gonna pull out a big one...kaboommmm
Chiefs may lose. Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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If it means Tomlin get fired then I'm all for it | |
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FFS | |
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Freaky what happened to your Chargers today?? They got raped by the Jaguars today | |
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I adore the Jags too silly.
Souring on the Lions, Bills meeting the hype. Bengals beat themselves.
Dang Browns. Chiefs bit it again hehe.
The Steelers just punch people. Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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Former Steeler about to get 40 years in prison. Typical. Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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Right now it could be for the Superbowl: Bills/Rams? Tell me how u wanna b done. | |
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He can join a lot of former Bengal players | |
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Video shows Chase spitting first. Then Chase lies about it. Typical | |
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NFL suspends Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase one game for spitting at Steelers' Jalen RamseyThe NFL on Monday suspended Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase one game for unsportsmanlike conduct for spitting at Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey during Sunday's game, the league announced. Chase is set to miss Cincinnati's Week 12 game against the New England Patriots, who at 9-2 are currently in first place in the AFC East. "During the fourth quarter, Chase spit on Pittsburgh cornerback Jalen Ramsey, violating Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1, which applies to 'any act which is contrary to the generally understood principles of sportsmanship,'" the league said in a statement announcing Chase's suspension. | |
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