Kansas City is the tu of the NFL. Can't touch Mahomes or it is a penalty. Texans have so far played a good game but have gotten screwed on some critical calls.
Frag said:
The NFL is not a competition. It's entertainment only. They can't afford to completely make it transparent like the WWF, but don't be fooled. It's closer to the WWF than it is true competition.
Mr. Fingerbottom said:
Pretty obvious there's an agenda when the same 3 part sequence happens over & over...
Horrendous call to keep chiefs drive alive, pass to Travis kelce w him dancing, TVs jump to swifty w her bff Wokey wnba
Quite a business model, Disney
All true. I'm far from a Texans apologist.GrapevineAg said:
Texans gave away 10 pts on special teams- missed FG, missed PAT, blocked FG, and the opening kick return and penalty.
AggieMD95 said:Mr. Fingerbottom said:
Pretty obvious there's an agenda when the same 3 part sequence happens over & over...
Horrendous call to keep chiefs drive alive, pass to Travis kelce w him dancing, TVs jump to swifty w her bff Wokey wnba
Quite a business model, Disney
So true
Week after week
But how do you explain the dominance of the defense ?
I think the announcers mentioned that blocked FG had defenders off-sides but again, refs didn't call it.dreyOO said:All true. I'm far from a Texans apologist.GrapevineAg said:
Texans gave away 10 pts on special teams- missed FG, missed PAT, blocked FG, and the opening kick return and penalty.
However, the refs totally f-d the Texans also with some penalties on Mahomes that weren't penalties. It got to the point that Mahomes was flopping like LeBron on the way out of bounds. I like that kid, but that was pathetic.
RKW said:
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You. Live in a corrupt society were even any game is already been decided by paid officials, tv contracts and big money! The head of any league is paid for big tv contract's kick bacsks! 3rd world USA one wolld order.
The essence of the problem comes back to the need for rules and, in turn, for refereeing. Perfect enforcement of rules creating Taleb's Ludic Fallacy, which makes for boring viewing and, more crucially, constantly reminds people that they're witnessing a wholly contrived simulation of whatever deeper need they find that sports fulfills (e.g. I believe sports is a stand-in for mortal combat of various forms).NyAggie said:Frag said:
The NFL is not a competition. It's entertainment only. They can't afford to completely make it transparent like the WWF, but don't be fooled. It's closer to the WWF than it is true competition.
Starting to feel that way for all sports, professional or college
Sacks Stroud took where just killers. 8 sacks on 28 attempts. That and the kicking game were just killers. Penalties hurt but not as bad as those mistakes. Houston would do fine until they'd get to KC's 30 and then take sacks to ruin the drive.Hamburger Dan said:
I wouldn't say the Texans dominated the game.They did have a few big plays though. KC harassed their QB all day long, their special teams gave away points, stupid penalties and breakdowns on defense cost them the game. When it's all said and done, the most remembered highlight of the Texans is when their guy threw his helmet and then bum rushed his coach.
This is the way it used to be and sucked too if they threw a 15 yarder on a bad call to beginn with. The rule itself is written poorly.LincolnBorglum79 said:
They can fix targeting in college. If the ref throws a flag it is a 15 yd penalty for illegal roughness. Replay determines only if the defender is kicked out. If not targeting the penalty still stands. That would step refs from throwing flags every time it may be targeting. Tu still loses to ASU.
In the NFL, roughing the passer and the qb slide need to be changed. Too many unnecessary roughing penalties are called and sliding by a qb late should not be a penalty if he is hit. Officiating was horrible in the KC Houston game