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will give you the sports bastards.

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These sports bastards. I have a deaf neighbor and he told me he hates this show and he can't even hear it.

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That will tell you how good this show is. A deaf person fucking hates it.

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Hello, this is Mark of the Sports Bastards and I'm doing a solo cast of the sports bastards.

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Topher will be back in a little bit. He just has some things going on and he's not going to be able to join us for this

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and maybe a couple other shows. We'll see how long.

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Anyhow, we will continue without him for right now.

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First thing I want to do is, tonight Rob and I are going to be doing a music creeps in lieu of Topher for right now.

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So you'll get us both, but Rob just knows about the Chiefs and that's about it.

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So he's not going to be doing any sports shows because he doesn't feel comfortable knowing enough to do so.

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So right now I'm going to focus in on the Kansas City Chiefs and their statement that they made to the NFL by pretty much clobbering the Steelers.

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So, okay, one thing that happened is this right here.

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When the Holmes and Kelsey got the big coats, I guess, the big red coats, Christmas coats or winter coats or whatever,

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for Netflix to celebrate their victory, George Pickens came in, the receiver for the Steelers,

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and he interrupted it to congratulate them.

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And it's been widely criticized about why would he do that.

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So I'm going to go ahead and go into a little bit of this article here, and I pretty much agree with it too.

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As the ground continues to crumble around the Pittsburgh Steelers following the 29-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day,

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wide receiver George Pickens, pleasantries of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey have stirred up some controversy.

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During a post-game interview on Netflix, broadcast of the content, Pickens went and dapped up the Chiefs-Star duo pair,

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as seen in the video below, courtesy of 93.7, the fans, Andrew Filippone.

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So, in the video, of course, I'm not going to play it here because you guys couldn't see it.

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The interaction as a result has pro football talk Mike Florio believing that he could potentially be posturing for an exit from the Steelers.

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My thought was he's saying, come and get me, Florio said via video from the NFL on NBC's YouTube page.

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I feel like Pickens has been at that point of, I've had enough here for a while now.

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Flashes from time to time, he has visions of what he could do in offense with a higher end passing game,

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an offense that throws the ball more than the Steelers do.

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Think of all the guys who have been problematic at the receiver position, and Mike Tomlin has kept under wraps,

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until either the very end or they're gone, or after they're gone.

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And this is what Mike Florio is saying, with Pickens it's been fairly consistent the past couple of seasons,

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but he's so good that you keep finding a way to try to get the most out of him, is what Florio is saying.

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So, you know, since he has drawn some negative attention since joining the team as a second round pick in 2022,

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the 23-year-old star is undeniably the Steelers' number one receiver, and an undisputable part of the offense.

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The organization has already had trouble bringing in additional talent at the position,

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and it would be wise to ensure that they keep Pickens around as long as they can to remain in the black and gold.

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Okay, I think Mike Florio is right.

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I mean, why can't you say that when, you know, the end of the game, everyone's going up there,

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like, you know, hugging each other, shaking each other's hands,

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when the two quarterbacks meet, Wilson and Mahomes meet, shake hands,

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hey, good luck the rest of the season, hey, good luck to you, take care, you know, tell wife, say hi, you know,

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how's your dog doing, how's the little one, you know, stuff like that, okay,

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because they all do communicate and get along, most of them do get along outside of football.

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So, he could have done it during then, but he chose to interrupt the broadcast of the,

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you guys are the winners and here's your big stupid coat deal that Netflix did,

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and he went over there and, you know, pretty much told him, hey man, this guy is the greatest, you know, he's the goat,

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and Travis Kelce pretty much said he's the goat too, so people are like kind of putting two together like I am.

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He could have done this really quickly before, but it wouldn't have stood out.

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Him doing it like this, it stands out and it means, hey, wait a minute, is this guy trying to send a message?

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And I think yes. I mean, that is why he'd done it like that.

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He wanted to get attention, he wanted to draw attention to him talking to Mahomes and Kelce specifically and congratulate him.

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So, in other words, I really appreciate what you're doing. Maybe I want to be on board.

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So, that's why I took it, that's why a lot of other people took it, and I mean, does he fit in the Chiefs' system?

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Someone like him could, but the thing is, it's going to depend on money.

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The Chiefs do not overpay for receivers. I mean, look at Worthy, the rookie.

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I mean, his statistics are really close to Tyrick Hill's statistics,

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and this is a rookie that they got out of Texas University last year.

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I think he was a first round pick, they traded up, and got in front of Buffalo and picked Worthy.

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So, I'm going to read off the stats between Hill and Worthy, and you'll be surprised at similarities.

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Okay, first off, Xavier Worthy had 638 yards. He may or may not play. He may add to that, I don't know.

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I don't know if they plan on playing him in the game against Denver, which they don't have to win at all

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because they already locked up the number one seed by beating Pittsburgh yesterday.

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59 receptions, his longest is 54 yards, no fumbles, and 104 rushing yards.

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Hill, 61 receiving compared to 59 receptions, so, you know, Hill just got a couple more.

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267 rushing yards, which is double what Worthy did, and he had one fumble,

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and his average is 11.9 as opposed to Worthy's 10.8 average.

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Really close. Worthy had a few more, you know, net yards for all season.

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He had about, I don't know, 50 more yards per season and six touchdowns.

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his rookie season, so he didn't have as many runs or as much success running, it doesn't sound like,

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and he didn't have the fumble as to where Hill did, and I know there's still more this season to go,

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Pretty much a dead heat block, a statistical block for both of them.

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I mean, that's really, really close.

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Hill was known at one time as the best wide receiver, or, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I would say best.

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He's not quite having the season he did last year or the year before, but he's doing very well.

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I don't know what the interest in DeAndre Hopkins will be, or if Hopkins would rather stay in a home like this

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and take less money and maybe get a couple of rings. So that remains to be seen.

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So let's say you have the cast kind of pretty close to where it is now.

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Gray, Noah Gray, Watson is all of a sudden coming on.

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I mean, he's been almost there.

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And that bomb that was thrown to him, that 40-some yard bomb, was a perfect example of how the guy can catch and run.

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So there's something there. With all this other talent around you,

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you know, Worthy is going to thrive.

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He's going to flourish in this atmosphere.

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And that's what you're starting to see. People aren't focusing in on him. They can't.

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They've got to account for Hollywood Brown. They've got to account for DeAndre Hopkins.

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Travis Kelsey. They have to account for all these other players.

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So it's going to be interesting to see how this whole thing unfolds with how many people are staying and how many is going.

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Like I said, I mean, DeAndre Hopkins, it could be either way. So we shall see.

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So that's interesting. Let's see now. What else was I going to go to here?

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I was going somewhere with this, so I apologize.

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Okay, switching gears now. I'd like to go to some of the things that are going on in fan-wise in NFL.

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There are all a lot of them seem to be disgruntled because they do not want to give the Chiefs any credit at all.

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So this is one article in particular that I'm going to go into.

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And then I'm going to tell you what I think the truth is.

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NFL fans were once again incensed by referees on Wednesday as several calls went the way of the Chiefs in their 29-10 win over the Steelers.

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Viewers and even players have criticized the league throughout the season for a supposed bias in favor of the two-time defending champions.

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And that theory took hold again on Christmas Day, with fans pointing out several debatable moments in the game.

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In the first quarter, Pittsburgh had Jaylen Warren touchdown callback due to a holding call, which fans consider to be questionable.

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Russell Wilson threw an interception on next play.

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A quarter later, referees whistled a play-dead for four with progress after a short George Pickens catch.

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While their receiver was pushed back, he was still moving his feet and looked like they were going for the gain on it, is what they said.

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And it's very debatable. I can't say one way or another, so I don't know how they could tell either.

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And then this one I agree with, but okay.

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Number one, two fumbles, an interception, four sacks.

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And this is a referee's fault? Really?

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Okay, so in the second half, this is what I'm getting to right here.

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Marquise Brown was credited with a catch despite bobbling the ball when it hit the ground.

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Okay, first off, the Steelers got away with a few holding calls that were not called, just like the Chiefs might have too.

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The fact is, is they were not calling them like they do on a lot of games.

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People were bitching so much about, quit holding, quit doing this, quit doing that, you're holding up the game.

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Well, now they're doing it, and now they're bitching about it.

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Well, you know, which one do you want?

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Do you want less holding calls or do you want more calls and then hanging up the game and you can see Jake from State Farm ten more times?

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Okay, so both of them got away with it.

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How about Jawan Taylor keeping it and tag for false starts with just a little twitch?

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I mean, that could be debatable.

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It looks like they're nitpicking that one pretty well, so, and that would go against the Chiefs.

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Okay, so that being said right there, so you're going to blame this on the referees.

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Okay, here's what happened.

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Okay, Marquise Brown, it looked to me like he fumbled it too and it wasn't a catch, but that is up to Mike Tomlin to throw the red,

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throw the little red flag out and that is a challenge play.

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A challenge play will guarantee that it gets a look over and if it's correct, he gets his way, it gets reversed, and he doesn't lose a timeout.

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So, you can call that on your coach if you really think that's what happened.

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And I do think that's what happened.

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Kansas City was smart enough to get up and snap the ball before he could do that.

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Not our fault.

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Not the referee's fault.

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All the time referees look and they think something's a catch and then they review it and it's like, no, it's not a catch.

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Why do you think there's so many challenges in the NFL?

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This right here is a clear-cut case of people not being able to accept the truth of this.

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Yes, I don't think it was a catch, but no.

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Mike Tomlin and his staff fumbled the ball by doing that.

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They did not do it.

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And like I said, I go back to where was your offensive line?

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Four.

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Chris Jones was out, our number one guy.

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He was out.

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And you still had four sacks, two fumbles, and one interception.

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So, what about that?

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How about all the holding calls that Kansas City got on him, offensive holding?

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I didn't hear anyone say that.

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That looks like the exact same holding call that you said didn't actually happen that led to the interception.

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Okay, how come Russell Wilson threw an interception though?

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If he's so damn good, you guys are so damn good and should have beat the Chiefs, he should have came right back like my homes to do and go, all right, then I guess I'll just throw a touchdown then.

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I'll just go ahead and take care of this right now and get it out of the way.

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So, that right there is complete nitpicking bullshit by people that can't accept losing to Kansas City again.

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So, if you guys are so damn good, number one, it would have been a lot closer than what it was, 29 to 10.

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And it could have been a lot, it could have been a 31 to 10 very easily.

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But, you know, what happened?

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10 points, really?

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And you think you're going to win a game?

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10 points?

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This was essentially a playoff game for you guys.

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Well, and us too, because we wanted to hit the number one seed, which we did.

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And this is all you guys have?

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And you lost to the Ravens pretty bad?

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I don't know.

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I think you need to quit looking at the Chiefs and start looking at yourself.

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End of story.

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So, now I'm going to go into the next one.

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The Buffalo Bills have had their fair share of battles with the Chiefs.

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The Bills defensive tackle Daquan Jones, let his feelings be known about the call on X.

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They never call that hold, Jones posted.

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Many have seemingly taken notice of the large series of events that seem to always fall in favor of the Chiefs, is what they're saying again.

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So, 13 seconds was the referees?

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That was the referees?

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13 seconds, you guys couldn't hold us for 13 seconds, we came back and tied that game, the championship game, two years ago.

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At Arrowhead Stadium, it was three.

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Well, whatever, two or three years ago, whenever that was, you guys know what I'm talking about.

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Your defense couldn't hold us for 13 seconds, so we couldn't keep us from kicking a field goal and win that game and go on to the Super Bowl?

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It couldn't.

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And then you guys could not stop us from scoring a touchdown in overtime to win it?

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And this is the referees' fault?

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How about the championship game, not the championship game, but the divisional game last year, where you guys were shut down, completely shut down.

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The offense did not look like anything.

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Where was Josh Allen?

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Where was Stephon Diggs?

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Where were the offensive line?

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Where was your pass rush?

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Where was all this last year when we beat you there, at your house?

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So this year, if you make it through the first round and maybe the second round, you're coming to our house.

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So I don't see where you guys get this at.

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You know, this again is sour grapes.

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So I mean, you know, people get disgruntled when they can't beat someone.

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And I know I've been there.

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I've been there before with Denver constantly kicking her ass and Indianapolis with Peyton Manning and then Tom Brady with the Patriots.

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We constantly got her ass kicked.

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We didn't have that guy, that quarterback.

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Alex Smith was good, but not that guy.

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I mean, Trent Green was good, but not that guy.

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I mean, you know, we had so many of us, not that guy, the Matt Cassels, the Brody Croyles, the...

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Oh, shoot.

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Anyhow, so we've had our enough of heartache and bullshit.

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So anyhow, you guys can say whatever you want.

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But the fact is, is you're wrong.

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And now I'm not going to say anything about the Chiefs.

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This is a...

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Well, it goes into a little bit of it here.

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If I read it, I don't know.

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Anyhow, I had people I had to bring up Mo Holmes' name like they always do.

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And also another thing I'd like to point out is once again, what they're doing is poking the bear.

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They're taking the credit away from the Chiefs and giving it to someone else, which I'm pretty sure...

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I'm pretty sure that's sitting there on the walls of all the locker rooms that the Chiefs are at.

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I'm pretty sure that's up there and what everybody says.

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I'm pretty sure that's great motivation for not only Mo Holmes, Kelsey, the whole team, Jones, all those guys.

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The defense that is so dominant that people don't like to give credit for.

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That's up there.

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They walk by and go, OK, all right, I see it. OK, all right.

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Well, we'll find out, won't we?

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And that's what happened.

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You know, if you guys are really smart about it, you'd just say you'd massage them.

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You go, oh, man, those guys are great, man.

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I mean, what Pickens just did.

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Guys are great.

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And boy, something else.

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If you're smart, you do that.

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You wouldn't keep making up shit and trying to motherfuck the Chiefs.

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You would be celebrating how good they are because you want to beat them.

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But doing this obviously is not working.

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So maybe you need to turn around.

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So OK, Chris Collingworth is always under some sort of scrutiny.

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People really do not like him.

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I don't have a problem with him.

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I think he's pretty good.

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I've always liked him.

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I mean, I've liked Al Michaels better.

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Mike Tirico isn't quite that guy yet to take it over.

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He may be. And he's very good.

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I like him.

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But Collingworth is kind of like the guy there now that Al Michaels is out there.

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Al Michaels used to be able to reel him in a little bit better than Tirico does.

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So now he's kind of on his own.

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So he does say some stuff that probably is, I don't know, maybe not inappropriate, but just questionable.

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OK, Collingworth's shouting of Dak Prescott's signature call was not well received by fans.

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You know, he goes, and let's go or something like that.

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I think it's let's go is what he says.

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Kind of like that, but with more force because I'm doing a podcast and I don't want to scare anybody near me.

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So I think it's let's go.

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So that is his signature call saying, hey, everybody come here.

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Come on, let's huddle and let's figure out what we're going to do.

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So many take it to social media to demand that the longtime NBC broadcaster be fired.

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NBC announcer Chris Collingsworth, imitation of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Prescott, signature, here we go.

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I'm sorry, not let's go. Here we go.

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That call did not sit well with the viewers.

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One disgruntled fan voiced their opinion on X stating, listening to Chris Collingsworth on Sunday Night Football is absolutely painful and annoying.

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He's definitely the worst out there.

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But the veteran Sunday Night Football broadcaster has faced criticism over time for his constant praise of Enville's usual media darlings, particularly the Cowboys and anything related to Patrick Mahomes.

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This is where I said it does bring up Mahomes.

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They just cannot keep their mouth off of the guy.

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So, I mean, you know, and, you know, I'm talking about the naysayers and the haters.

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So NBC sideline reporter Melissa Stark initiated a segment discussing the injured Prescott, which led to a conversation about his signature phrase, here we go, is used to a pre snap cadence and serves as a subtle method for the quarterback to communicate with his offense.

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So he did this several times and he and people are saying that, you know, he was making fun of it or whatever.

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But he said this, I don't know, maybe four or five times.

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It was too much.

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Yes, it was too much.

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But, you know, this started with Cooper Rush saying something similar going here we go.

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And so Collins worth the repeatedly echoed that during the broadcast.

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And he was, and he was criticized over it and he did say a little too much.

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I couldn't believe these reaching that much for content.

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He's usually much better than that.

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But the firing for that, I think is absurd.

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I don't think it was that big of an issue.

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Maybe it wasn't the best broadcasting ever.

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No, but not fireball.

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I wouldn't think so.

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Anyhow, there is that.

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Okay.

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So like I said, Topher and I missed four each and I'm not going to go over them.

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Like I said before, there's no reason to.

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So anyhow, so that's where that's at.

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I cannot get Topher's picks.

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So I don't know what his is on here, but I'll go ahead and do mine and see how well I do.

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First off, I was going to pick the Chiefs like I always do.

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And second off, I thought the Ravens were going to hammer the Texans and they did.

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So those two are already completed and I do know the outcome and I was going to pick them.

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So I'm going to take them as an okay.

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So all right.

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The Thursday night game, we're starting off with the Seahawks against the Bears.

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You know, are the Bears due for a good performance?

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Maybe.

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But Caleb Williams is not taking enough chances.

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You know, he hasn't thrown an interception in all six of the games that they've lost,

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which would indicate to me that he's not taking enough chances.

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Like Colin Cowhert, I believe, was the one that said this.

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Okay, who were the two people that are leading the NFL I think the last five years in interceptions?

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It is Mahomes and it is Allen.

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And who leads the NFL in touchdowns?

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That would be Mahomes and Allen again.

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Who was the strikeout king?

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Babe Ruth.

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Who held the record for the most home runs?

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Babe Ruth.

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So Caleb Williams is being too cautious and he's not growing in my opinion.

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And unless he's getting the right tutoring, which I don't think he is,

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I don't think they're telling him, hey, come on, Caleb, you got to start launching the ball.

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You got to start finding targets.

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You don't hold on to the ball.

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You don't take sacks.

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You don't do anything like that.

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You get rid of the ball and you throw the ball.

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That's what you do.

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You don't hold on to it.

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Unless he's just not listening, I'm thinking he's not getting the right coaching.

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So I'm going to go ahead and go with the Seahawks.

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And I'm going to go 30 to 10 because I just don't really see the Bears doing anything.

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The graveyard of the quarterbacks continues its killing ways.

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Okay, so then there are some Saturday games, December 28.

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The first one is the Chargers against the Patriots.

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Well, I think the Patriots are actually going to fight them good, but the Chargers will win this.

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And I'm going to give it a 27 to 20 win.

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The Patriots and Mays, Derrick Mays, are showing some signs of life.

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And I think that will continue.

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But they're not going to beat the Chargers.

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The Chargers are in a playoff run and they're not going to give this one up.

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This is a team they should beat, and Jim Harbaugh will make sure that they do beat.

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This next one's a tough one, and it's Saturday, December 28 at 3.30 p.m.

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It's the Broncos and the Bengals.

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Now, if the Broncos lose and the Bengals beat them, I believe from what I've read,

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the Bengals are going to be in a position to make the playoffs and the Broncos will not.

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They're at Cincinnati.

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They're playing much better.

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But so are the Broncos.

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So the Broncos know they're probably going to have a win next week because Kansas City wrapped up.

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Remember, the home field advantage.

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You're not going to see Mahomes, Kelsey, Jones, any of the top guys.

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You're not going to see them.

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Mimminihew, Carl Loftus, none of those guys.

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McDuffie, all those guys.

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You're not going to see any of the starters because we've got to keep them well.

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We're so banged up that we've got to not only keep the people that we have that are OK right now OK,

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but we also have to get people healed.

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So they have two and a half weeks, almost three weeks to do that.

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So the Broncos know they're probably going to get a win next week.

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So they're thinking, the Broncos are thinking, you know what?

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We can win this and we can win the next one for sure because of circumstance.

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And so I think that's what they're going to do.

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I think they're going to beat the Bengals, but it's going to be a real, real nuttucker.

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I'm going to say it's going to be a 34 to 32 score.

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The Broncos are going to beat the Bengals.

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Next one is a Saturday game also.

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So it is the Cardinals against the Rams.

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The Rams are kind of on a roll per se, and the Cardinals are kind of on a slop.

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So I could go with the Cardinals, but I'm not because they are just,

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they're not making the playoffs.

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They're dying on a stick.

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They're kind of becoming the old Cardinals that we thought they were.

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You know, they are what we thought they were.

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So anyhow, I'm looking for probably the Rams.

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You're going to do a 23 to 17.

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Cowboys be the Eagles.

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Now, I think Jalen Hurts is going to be out.

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He's going to be in Philadelphia.

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The Cowboys are resurgent and playing well.

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And this is a first Sunday game, noon.

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I'm going to give the Eagles the edge,

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and just because I think that they're just going to nut up

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and find a way to beat the Cowboys, but it's going to be tough.

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And I'm going to go 28, 26 Eagles, and plus it's in Philadelphia.

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Next one are the Panthers versus the Buccaneers.

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The Buccaneers have to win.

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I mean, they are up against the wall,

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and they lost a real heartbreaker to Dallas that shouldn't have been that close.

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Baker Mayfield threw a last-minute interception that sealed the deal,

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but they weren't doing very well before.

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The Buccaneers are that Jekyll and Hyde team,

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and they're so bad this year that I almost don't want to go with them.

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But the Panthers, I mean, they don't have anything going on this year.

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So I'm going to say the Buccaneers, and it's in Tampa,

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the Buccaneers are going to find a way to get it done,

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although I'm not high on them anymore like I used to be.

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Okay, another noon game, and this is the Jets at the Bills.

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The Bills, I don't think have anything to really play for.

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They're not going to get the number one seed down.

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The Jets are playing for pride, but I still think the Bills are going to win.

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And I'm going to give it a 17-10 win over the Jets.

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Not a high-scoring game.

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A lot of backups are going to be in there, kind of a ho-hum game.

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Next Sunday noon game is going to be Colts against the Giants.

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This is such a who-cares game.

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The Giants suck so bad, I'm going to have to go with the Colts.

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So Indian Crappalis are going to beat the Giants in New York.

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10-3.

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That's what I think of this game, 10-3.

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Sounds like a baseball score.

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They should take that game and tell them both not to play it, to stay home.

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This next one, they need to tell them to stay home too.

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Sunday, December 29th at 12, Raiders and Saints.

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I'm going to give the Saints the credit for winning this.

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And that is simply because someone has to win and it's in New Orleans.

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So I'm going to say that is a 23-20 game that the Saints are going to pull off.

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And this is another game where the Leakes should just tell them,

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you know what, you guys sit at home, forget it.

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We don't want you guys playing.

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No one's watching.

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It sucks.

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Get out of here.

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Go ahead and start your vacation in Cancun.

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You don't have to play the rest of the year.

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All right.

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This is another one like that.

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Titans and the Jags.

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I think I'm going to go with the Jags.

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The Jags are going to beat them probably 10 to 7.

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Another baseball score.

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And that's what I think of these guys.

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And this is another one where then it fell on to just tell them,

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just go ahead and stop.

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Quit.

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Go ahead.

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Go think about everything.

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Try to figure out a good draft plan and come back next year.

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This next one, Dolphins at Browns.

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I want to pick the Browns.

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But the Dolphins have slim playoff hopes too.

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They have a few people out on injury.

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The Browns have been playing very well as we know,

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but it's not going to be enough.

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Dolphins 26, Browns 23.

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And that's a 3 o'clock game, a 3.05 game.

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Sunday, December 29, 3.25 game.

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Packers at Vikings.

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This is going to be a game.

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I can't believe it's not the Sunday night game.

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I can't believe it wasn't flexed.

437
00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:06,000
This game right here, I'm going to give to the Packers.

438
00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:08,000
I know it's in Minnesota.

439
00:33:08,000 --> 00:33:09,000
I know they have a hell of a defense.

440
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:12,000
I know that Sam Darnold is doing great.

441
00:33:12,000 --> 00:33:15,000
Justin Jefferson is on fire.

442
00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:18,000
But I just got a gut feeling that the Packers are going to pull this one off.

443
00:33:18,000 --> 00:33:22,000
And I'm going to say they're going to pull it off 32 to 30.

444
00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:24,000
And this is out of nothing.

445
00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:28,000
Because actually if you look at it, the Vikings want to get home field advantage.

446
00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:30,000
They're going to be playing their ass off.

447
00:33:30,000 --> 00:33:33,000
And they might very well win very easily.

448
00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:37,000
But I'm just going to go ahead and say I'm going to make that set.

449
00:33:37,000 --> 00:33:41,000
Falcons versus Commanders.

450
00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:43,000
Commanders are going to get this.

451
00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:44,000
They're kind of on a roll.

452
00:33:44,000 --> 00:33:46,000
They see the playoffs.

453
00:33:46,000 --> 00:33:49,000
Playoffs?

454
00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:52,000
Falcons are the Falcons.

455
00:33:52,000 --> 00:33:55,000
I think that the Commanders are going to beat them.

456
00:33:55,000 --> 00:34:00,000
And I'm going to give them the 24 to 20.

457
00:34:00,000 --> 00:34:02,000
All right, next one.

458
00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:04,000
And that is Sunday night game Falcons vs. Commanders.

459
00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:07,000
Why can't they flex that Packers-Vikings game?

460
00:34:07,000 --> 00:34:09,000
That's ridiculous.

461
00:34:09,000 --> 00:34:11,000
Unless they did, and this is outdated.

462
00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:13,000
I don't know. I'll have to look.

463
00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:18,000
But if they don't flex that and get that Sunday night Falcons-Commanders game out of there,

464
00:34:18,000 --> 00:34:20,000
it's ridiculous.

465
00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:21,000
Okay.

466
00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:23,000
Lions versus the 49ers.

467
00:34:23,000 --> 00:34:27,000
This is Monday, December 30th, 7.15 p.m.

468
00:34:27,000 --> 00:34:35,000
The Lions are going to walk all over the 49ers, even over there in Santa Clara.

469
00:34:35,000 --> 00:34:36,000
That's the way it's going to be.

470
00:34:36,000 --> 00:34:38,000
That's what's going to happen.

471
00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:41,000
And the Lions are playing for home field advantage.

472
00:34:41,000 --> 00:34:43,000
Otherwise, you see a bunch of backups in there.

473
00:34:43,000 --> 00:34:45,000
So Lions are going to roll.

474
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:47,000
They want that home field really bad.

475
00:34:47,000 --> 00:34:57,000
So anyhow, I'm going to give the Lions a 35-17 win over the 49ers.

476
00:34:57,000 --> 00:34:59,000
All right. There.

477
00:34:59,000 --> 00:35:03,000
I think that this is a good place to end this SportsBastards.

478
00:35:03,000 --> 00:35:05,000
Thank you guys for listening.

479
00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:06,000
Topher will be back soon.

480
00:35:06,000 --> 00:35:08,000
I hope you enjoyed me blathering on.

481
00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:10,000
If not, then who cares?

482
00:35:10,000 --> 00:35:13,000
Did you really sit there and listen to all that garbage that was being...

483
00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:15,000
Do you actually believe one inch of it?

484
00:35:15,000 --> 00:35:17,000
I didn't think so.

485
00:35:17,000 --> 00:35:46,000
Hang on. Game over.

