It was He was knocked out of the game & I am not sure if that ended his career
& he can't pick him up at the airport this year to celebrate.Halftime in the Superbowl and CH is going to be so unhappy as the Chiefs are sucking bigtime. It's almost as if the Jets were there after all.
It is true but you don't play in 10 Sb,s by just luck.Typical Tom Brady type of game. Every penalty is going his and his teams way and the opposing team can’t get shit. Has Tampa had even one penalty against them? While this is about 10 on Kansas City so far. They called a holding to the Chiefs in the backfield when Mahomes has been running for his life the entire game. Give me a fucking break!
Game is done. Tompa Bay gets number #7Game is not over yet. CH has his brady Voodoo doll out. Just can't find his pins
..... and there was some lousy decision-making and play by the Chiefs. Lining up offside on an FGA and calling those timeouts immediately before halftime, both of which led to crucial Bucs TDs.The game demonstrated what Jets fans have been yelling since the Mac days, the best quarterback in the world can't win with a lousy offensive line. This may now change the focus from going all out on Watson and keeping their draft picks to bolster the line.
Oh, and the officials sucked.
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Didn't notice either of them. You would think Bell would be given one carry.Last laugh: Imagine this moment in Super Bowl LV: Kansas City Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell takes a handoff, cuts upfield and -- wham! -- he runs into Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Steve McLendon.
Oh, what a Jets moment.
Bell and McLendon are proof anything is possible in the NFL. Both players began the season mired in the misery of the Jets' losing, and now they're ending it on the sport's grandest stage. McLendon was traded at midseason. Bell was released after a "disagreement" (his word) with the organization, a stunning end to his ill-fated time with the Jets.
Being a HC is a lot different than a coordinator. He also had the benefit of facing a severely depleted OL which allowed his base front to make Mahomes look very pedestrian.And it hurt every time the announcers mentioned the great job Todd Bowles , the ex-Jets coach, did.
When he was here, he couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag.
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