Not sure what to make of the Chiefs call at the end of the first half but it cost them the game. A mistake? Or just cocky? Put the three on the board and get the ball to start the second half.
It’s almost as if the Chiefs just said no big deal we got the ball to start the 2nd half, like your an NBA team, you never take pts off the board it always comes back to haunt you, at the end too I never buy the logic scoring a TD too early as if it’s guaranteed. That cost the Chiefs and cost the Seahawks a super bowl.Combo but think cocky had the most to do with it. Nonetheless it killed them.
Nothing he could’ve done there lol.Garropolo...what the...?
Garropolo...what the...?
Did Hurley post anything on Twitter?
Little longer than what was posted above.
Reid, Bienemy and Mahomes blew it. End of first half and end of regulation worrying about scoring too early. Go for the jugular or lose.
Good for the Bengals and DH
With 5 seconds if your gonna run a play you at least do a quick fade to Kielce in the end zone.Reid blew it not kicking a FG to end the first half. No idea what he was doing. They should have not worried about the clock and tried to get a TD as well. Bad coaching.
Andy Reid can't seem to help himself most of the time. He prefers the daring play over the smart play 99% of the time and he refuses to run an offense designed to hold a lead.5 seconds if your gonna run a play you at least to a quick fade to Kielce in the end zone.
Andy Reid can't seem to help himself most of the time. He prefers the daring play over the smart play 99% of the time and he refuses to run an offense designed to hold a lead.
He has blown more critical games than any two coaches combined. Part of that is praiseworthy as it took something to get to those critical games but at some point he needs to realize if he touches the flame it's going to burn.
So we play St. John's at the Garden at noon on Super Bowl Sunday.
The Hurleys should have just enough time to be back home by kickoff.
No idea, but somehow it seems fitting for him.How the hell are a bunch of guys from Jersey Bengals fans?
How the hell are a bunch of guys from Jersey Bengals fans?
Well finding the answer was easier than I expected:No idea, but somehow it seems fitting for him.
Hurley grew up in New Jersey but became a Bengals fan when he was 9 when he watched the Freezer Bowl in 1982 on TV.
“The Chargers came out of the tunnel in all these parkas and long sleeves,” Hurley said, “and Dan Fouts has the big wool hat and gloves. Then the (Bengals) offensive line runs out in pads only — no gloves, no jackets. They just came out strong. And I liked the Bengal tiger stripes as a little kid.”
So we play St. John's at the Garden at noon on Super Bowl Sunday.
The Hurleys should have just enough time to be back home by kickoff.