• last year
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00:00So, uh, let's take a look at the game last night. There was, you know, for the second
00:07straight week, Kansas City with some controversy on a play that ended up getting them a victory.
00:12And again, I don't want to be too critical here because, you know, two weeks ago, it
00:16definitely seemed like there was a pass interference call against Cincinnati and Harrison Bucker
00:20kicked the field goal and won. So, you know, I'm not really willing to take questions on
00:24that one. Like it was, it was plain as could be, but how about last night, Vinny, did you
00:29think that that was a clean play? Yeah, I mean, that was bang, bang, but then you saw
00:34the exact next drive. He saw a lot of calls go against the chiefs that helped the Falcons
00:39get in position there late in the game. They just did not execute there and were out on
00:45the field on downs for two straight drives. Now what's confusing to me, a lot of coaches
00:50are psyching themselves out. You needed a couple of field goals to win the game. You
00:54didn't have any faith in your defense. You needed to stop Patrick Mahomes once the Falcons
00:58probably walk out of there as winners. If they take the field goal in the first one
01:02after that call didn't come through, you try to force it in there. Okay, we're still going
01:06to get in the end zone. So it really throws off a lot of things, right? When there's some
01:10teams that just say, okay, we need the field goal, like the Rams, like, okay, we need this
01:14field goal to keep the game close and we're going to do that. And then you have the Falcons
01:18maybe being too aggressive twice in the red zone. Hey, they could walk out of there as
01:23winners if they just a little bit more confidence in their defense and not be so intimidated
01:27by Patrick Mahomes. So it's weird how these teams kind of fold because Mahomes is on the
01:33other side and makes some really bad decisions that you just needed a couple field goals
01:38to win the game and they didn't look at it that way.

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