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Posted
20 minutes ago, Bash Riprock said:

Portnoy is saying the same all over social media this morning...he perhaps does have some larger influence.....enough, probably not...but may cause some NFL officials to take note.

He lost money gambling on the Bills 

That is the root of his latest rant ....he knows it will keep the Stoolies a hoppin 

 

Just as a reminder, Dave Portnoy has been banned from every single NFL event.   I don't think they're going to care what he says or does considering he's been kicked out of like three Super bowls already.  

Posted
8 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

He lost money gambling on the Bills 

That is the root of his latest rant ....he knows it will keep the Stoolies a hoppin 

 

Just as a reminder, Dave Portnoy has been banned from every single NFL event.   I don't think they're going to care what he says or does considering he's been kicked out of like three Super bowls already.  

Understand...but he has a lot of followers that do pay attention to what he says....thats all I am saying as compared to us fine folks on GID

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I'm not watching the game, but hope the Eagles win.  If for no other reason it would allow Mr. Barkley to get a Super Bowl win after wasting all those years playing for crappy Giants teams. 

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, Muda69 said:

I'm not watching the game, but hope the Eagles win.  If for no other reason it would allow Mr. Barkley to get a Super Bowl win after wasting all those years playing for crappy Giants teams. 

 

Any plans yet?

Star Trek reruns?

MASH marathon?

 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Sparty said:

Any plans yet?

Star Trek reruns?

MASH marathon?

 

I have some nice 18+ Lego sets I got for Christmas that need built.  I can do that while listening to old episodes of Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell.

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I'll be watching the "BIG GAME".  And pissed off as usual, since the NFL totally F'd my beloved city of Saint Louis.....TWICE!  

I don't feel that as a native Missourian, I should HAVE to feel an affinity for KC.  But I'll be satisfied with whomever wins this contest.  

Actually I just look for total chaos in these situations.  My inner @Muda69 and @Rodney is in full effect with the NFL at this time of year.   

The ONLY thing that I am happy for is Indy's own Kevin Brown in the Replay Booth.  If (Fort Wayne's) Brian Bollinger were on the side, I'd be giddy as all get out.... Indiana would be well represented! 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

More data for the upcoming game 

 

 

 

From that famous statistician Farzin Vousoughian. Sure, go ahead and believe that, you saw it on X.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/matchup/_/gameId/401547378

 

Checks notes 

Oh look at that 55 yd of penalties last year 

I think that's enough to prove that the statistical analysis I provided was factual in nature 

 

Now, unless you're calling the ESPN official box score of Team stats of farce now too 

 

 

Checks notes

No one was talking about last year. Only you because it fits your false narrative.

Chiefs have 4th lowest number of penalties called during 2024 season. Only the Colts, Cardinals and Rams had fewer. 

Posted
33 minutes ago, Yuccaguy said:

I'll be watching the "BIG GAME".  And pissed off as usual, since the NFL totally F'd my beloved city of Saint Louis.....TWICE!  

I don't feel that as a native Missourian, I should HAVE to feel an affinity for KC.  But I'll be satisfied with whomever wins this contest.  

Actually I just look for total chaos in these situations.  My inner @Muda69 and @Rodney is in full effect with the NFL at this time of year.   

The ONLY thing that I am happy for is Indy's own Kevin Brown in the Replay Booth.  If (Fort Wayne's) Brian Bollinger were on the side, I'd be giddy as all get out.... Indiana would be well represented! 

imagine the look on that dudes face seeing himself lumped in with me.

 

 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, gonzoron said:

Checks notes

No one was talking about last year. Only you because it fits your false narrative.

Chiefs have 4th lowest number of penalties called during 2024 season. Only the Colts, Cardinals and Rams had fewer. 

https://www.nflpenalties.com/index.php?year=2024&view=reg_season

 

They're exactly 10 other teams that had fewer penalties called on them that the Kansas City Chiefs according to the physical data provided 

You see this is just straight counting stats. No bias, no opinion.   Just outcomes of what happened in every single game by every single team and what has happened when the penalty was thrown and how it was enforced 

All numbers and data.  

If you choose not to look into the link that is fine.   Your choice.   

I like to look at these things by numbers and data     

Posted

First initial thought 

I think the over hits.  34-28 type game either way .    Chiefs run Defense will be tested 

Eagles DL has a chance to make things very difficult on Chiefs O.   

Coaching staff and HOFers,   easily Chiefs however Stil love Fangio as DC.   Both DCs excellent 

Should be a dandy 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

They're exactly 10 other teams that had fewer penalties called on them that the Kansas City Chiefs according to the physical data provided 

That is incorrect. Chiefs had 94.  4th fewest. The chart you linked clearly shows this.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

Total Flag column 

Not sure what column you are referring too. 

 

Total flags 11th.  KC Chiefs 

Screenshot_20250127-163746.png

I'm looking at the penalties called against them column. Which is what we are discussing. They also have the least penalties of ANY team in the league called against them at home at 39.

Facts don't lie.

Posted
1 hour ago, Coach Nowlin said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/matchup/_/gameId/401547378

 

Checks notes 

Oh look at that 55 yd of penalties last year 

I think that's enough to prove that the statistical analysis I provided was factual in nature 

 

Now, unless you're calling the ESPN official box score of Team stats of farce now too 

 

 

Coach!!!  Its not total penalties.....that's easy.

Its timing of the penalties called...penalties (or lack thereof) on critical 3rd down plays sustaining or killing drives...and later in the game.  And its not just penalties...its non-calls, spotting of the football as we all witnessed last night, etc.  Much of that is not picked up in the QUANTITY of penalties called stat.

You are attempting to take the easy way out and draw a conclusion....for that my friend, I am tossing my flag and calling penalty!!

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124 total flags thrown against Kansas City:  That is what the column states.  That puts them 11th fewest... outside of the top 10

The 94 you reference is the subtraction of Declined and Off Setting penaltiesl 18 and 11.  

That brings the column down to the number want to use to back up your opinion on Chiefs NFL Rigged/Bias, all the calls, crowd.   

The fact remains, that there was 124 times that the Refs threw the flag for an infraction on the Chiefs.  That puts them 11th in the league.  just 3 spots ahead of 126 flags for the Super Bowl opponent.   

What makes a scenario in the 1q that benefits or doesnt benefit a team have more weight than similar scenario in the 4th quarter?   Are 4th quarter points worht more points? 

A critical penalty that allows for a drive to continue in the 1at quarter doens't have the same impact in the 4th?   The are equal measurements and outcomes, fans put more weight and bias on the timing of the penalty in its impact.   But from a pure numbers/data point the are exactly the same. scenarios and impact. 

 

Note: "Beneficiary" means the team's opponent was called for the penalty.

 

Chiefs were 11th (849 yds)  in the NFL in penalities that resulted in beneficial yards.   Philly was 2nd with 694 total

Minnesota was the team who benefited the most for teams infractions that led to beneficial yards at 1185 yards. 

 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

124 total flags thrown against Kansas City:  That is what the column states.  That puts them 11th fewest... outside of the top 10

The 94 you reference is the subtraction of Declined and Off Setting penaltiesl 18 and 11.  

That brings the column down to the number want to use to back up your opinion on Chiefs NFL Rigged/Bias, all the calls, crowd.   

The fact remains, that there was 124 times that the Refs threw the flag for an infraction on the Chiefs.  That puts them 11th in the league.  just 3 spots ahead of 126 flags for the Super Bowl opponent.   

What makes a scenario in the 1q that benefits or doesnt benefit a team have more weight than similar scenario in the 4th quarter?   Are 4th quarter points worht more points? 

A critical penalty that allows for a drive to continue in the 1at quarter doens't have the same impact in the 4th?   The are equal measurements and outcomes, fans put more weight and bias on the timing of the penalty in its impact.   But from a pure numbers/data point the are exactly the same. scenarios and impact. 

 

Note: "Beneficiary" means the team's opponent was called for the penalty.

 

Chiefs were 11th (849 yds)  in the NFL in penalities that resulted in beneficial yards.   Philly was 2nd with 694 total

Minnesota was the team who benefited the most for teams infractions that led to beneficial yards at 1185 yards. 

 

momentum matters, and its easy to shake off a drive killer in the first, a lot easier to shake off than in the fourth.

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Posted
48 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

124 total flags thrown against Kansas City:  That is what the column states.  That puts them 11th fewest... outside of the top 10

The 94 you reference is the subtraction of Declined and Off Setting penaltiesl 18 and 11.  

That brings the column down to the number want to use to back up your opinion on Chiefs NFL Rigged/Bias, all the calls, crowd.   

The fact remains, that there was 124 times that the Refs threw the flag for an infraction on the Chiefs.  That puts them 11th in the league.  just 3 spots ahead of 126 flags for the Super Bowl opponent.   

What makes a scenario in the 1q that benefits or doesnt benefit a team have more weight than similar scenario in the 4th quarter?   Are 4th quarter points worht more points? 

A critical penalty that allows for a drive to continue in the 1at quarter doens't have the same impact in the 4th?   The are equal measurements and outcomes, fans put more weight and bias on the timing of the penalty in its impact.   But from a pure numbers/data point the are exactly the same. scenarios and impact. 

 

Note: "Beneficiary" means the team's opponent was called for the penalty.

 

Chiefs were 11th (849 yds)  in the NFL in penalities that resulted in beneficial yards.   Philly was 2nd with 694 total

Minnesota was the team who benefited the most for teams infractions that led to beneficial yards at 1185 yards. 

 

KC was the 4th least penalized team in the league. No matter how you keep trying to spin it. You don’t believe your own sources now, lol. Those 29 flags you keep trying to add in there were either declined or offsetting penalties that did not actually result in penalty yards. The 11 offsetting penalties was the most in the league, btw, another telling stat. 

Posted
53 minutes ago, Rodney said:

momentum matters, and its easy to shake off a drive killer in the first, a lot easier to shake off than in the fourth.

how is that measured?   

 

19 minutes ago, gonzoron said:

KC was the 4th least penalized team in the league. No matter how you keep trying to spin it. You don’t believe your own sources now, lol. Those 29 flags you keep trying to add in there were either declined or offsetting penalties that did not actually result in penalty yards. The 11 offsetting penalties was the most in the league, btw, another telling stat. 

How this conversation got started, "NFL made REFS give Chiefs the advantage" Crowd,  somewhere on that spectrum lies many in here, some say Rigg, some say biased.  If that was the case, REFS would not throw the flags the way they had, circumstances of the result of choice on what to do with said flag isn't factored.   So if NFL is telling REFS to make sure Chiefs win, how does a REF in 17 games of Chiefs throw enough flags to keep them outside of the top 10 of total flags thrown.  

you think human refs more times than not will make a split second decision in live ball action that they know will result in a declining or offsetting so to make it a mirage to keep there NFL double secret cover the "FIX"?  

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Rodney said:

momentum matters, and its easy to shake off a drive killer in the first, a lot easier to shake off than in the fourth.

tag team, you're it. good luck, gonzo out of this rabbit hole

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