NFL 2022 AFC Championship Game - Cincinnati at Kansas City

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The Pats loss had literally nothing to do with him. Im willing to forgive that one.

If he plays like ass like he did against the Bengals in the second half last year we can start talking about missed opportunities. No excuses from me, if hes out there he has to perform and not be the reason they lose.
The only playoff loss I remotely put on him is last year against the Bengals.
 

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I liked his anecdote about coaches watching the Giants Vikes games last week and they saw a play where Jefferson drew coverage as a decoy and freed up Hockenson on a 4th and short. Bengals used it against the Bills using Chase and resulting in that TD to Hurst on 3rd & 7.
 
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People need to remember end of year awards are regular season only.

Daboll should be a landslide winner with only Pederson taking a couple of votes off him.
Eagles made the playoffs last season and drafted well. Were most peoples pick for the East. Jags and Giants were more likely to be picking top 5 than making playoffs.
 
The last twenty AFC Championship Games have been in either Kansas City, Foxboro, Denver, Indy or Pittsburgh.

The last one not hosted by the Chiefs, Patriots, Broncos, Colts or Steelers was in 2002 when the Raiders hosted in the Colloseum.
 
Since 2013, only Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, and Joe Burrow have represented the AFC at QB in the Super Bowl

2013: Manning

2014: Brady

2015: Manning

2016: Brady

2017: Brady

2018: Brady

2019: Mahomes

2020: Mahomes

2021: Burrow

2022: Mahomes or Burrow

For comparison....the NFC has sent 9 different starting QBs in that same time frame. Wilson x2, Newton, Ryan, Foles, Goff, Garappolo, Brady, Stafford, Hurts/Purdy
 
In the last 5 years of Conference Championship games, there have been 3 defensive HCs and 17 offensive HCs

2018: Bill Belichick (D) vs Andy Reid (O)/Sean Payton (O) vs Sean McVay (O)

2019: Matt LaFleur (O) vs Kyle Shanahan (O)/Andy Reid (O) vs Mike Vrabel (D)

2020: Bruce Arians (O) vs Matt LaFleur (O)/Andy Reid (O) vs Sean McDermot (D)

2021: Sean McVay (O) vs Kyle Shanahan (O)/Zac Taylor (O) vs Andy Reid (O)

2022: Kyle Shanahan (O) vs Nick Sirianni (O)/Zac Taylor (O) vs Andy Reid (O)

Give how important QBs are and how the game has evolved to cater offenses, I don't think this is surprising. Because of this, there are a lot of offensive HCs that get opportunities that they sometimes don't deserve (Kingsburry, Hackett, Gase). It's hard for me to fathom why teams are still hiring defensive HCs today.
 
Anyone know where I can get the American coverage?

Star Trek Picard trailer is being dropped at half time :)
gamepass.

Not sure if you need a login for the CBS sports app but that will stream it.

Or you could wait like 2 mins after the clip is shown to be put up on Youtube.
 
gamepass.

Not sure if you need a login for the CBS sports app but that will stream it.

Or you could wait like 2 mins after the clip is shown to be put up on Youtube.
But I want to see if there's anything new in regards to Lore or Moriaty.

Though, Pacifist Worf sounds fun too :p
 

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