Chiefs Make Patriots Fans Cry at Their Tea Party

 

Chiefs Make Patriots Fans Cry at Their Tea Party – those poor, mistreated fans of the New England Patriots, having to sit in the stands of Gillette Stadium and watch a much superior team defeat the reigning World Champions. I’ve been hearing and reading about the “missed call” by the refs on the N’Keal Harry non-touchdown, but what no one seems to want to discuss, is the missed call earlier in that very same play. Tyrann Mathieu could have, should have, and would have, tackled Harry for at most, a one yard gain, if not for the completely egregious block in the back by none other than Julian Edelman.

 

 

 

The same inept line judge was staring straight down the line of scrimmage, apparently with his eyes closed, throughout the entire play. The Patriot fans are correct in that it should not have been a 1st and goal from the 3 yard line… it actually should have been a 1st and 20 from the 25 yard line, and we all know what would have happened then.

 

On 1st down and 20, Brady would have dropped back to pass and gotten sacked for a 6 yard loss. On 2nd down, the Pats would have attempted a running play for a gain of 1 yard and on 3rd down Brady would have been sacked once more, forcing the Patriots to attempt a long field goal, that Folk would undoubtably miss. Therefore, the refs missing this call allowed the Patriots to cut the lead to a one score game. There is no other way to look at that play, the Patriots made out like bandits.

 

Calls Versus Non-calls Even Out

I’m not going to argue the pass interference calls. I thought the first one on Breeland was a bad call. I also thought the one on Fuller was a joke, but Fuller got away with one later, so that evened out.

 

Bad Non-call for the New Face of the NFL

Looking at the penalties in this game, the Chiefs had 10 accepted flags for a total of 136 yards, while New England had only 5 for 25 yards. Now, in all fairness, New England usually has few penalties called against them, but Hightower’s late hit out of bounds on Mahomes that didn’t get flagged was a horrid non-call, even Tony Romo was saying he couldn’t believe that didn’t get flagged.

 

Worser and Worser Calls

One of the worst calls against Kansas City, was late in the game, when Kelce was flagged for offensive pass interference, but the absolute worst call was the 15 yard, blindside block call on center Austin Reiter, who obviously had his head and shoulder in front of the defender.

 

Looking Forward

There are only three games left in the regular season, and at least one playoff game in this seasons future. The next up for the Chiefs will be a home game against the division rival and surging Denver Broncos. Denver’s shiny new QB, Drew Lock, has won his first two starts for the Broncos, but has thrown a pick in each game. Denver has jumped out to an early lead in each of the last two games. The Chiefs offense needs to start fast and build a lead early, while Spags defense needs to pressure Lock early and often. Get Lock trailing and hassled and he’ll fold, as he often did at Mizzou.

 

A further look ahead has the Chiefs traveling to Chicago for a Sunday night contest with the Bears on the 22nd, and finishing the season hosting the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead.

 

While no NFL contest is easy, all three of these should be winnable games and have the Chiefs should finish at 12-4 for the regular season.

 

The Playoff Implications

Let’s assume at this point that the Baltimore Ravens will earn the number one seed in the AFC. If Baltimore wins their next two games versus the Jets and the Browns, they could actually rest their starters in the week 17 finale against the Steelers. Here’s the current AFC Playoff picture:

 

 

The best case scenario for Kansas City, to avoid relying on tiebreakers, would be for the Buffalo Bills to lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers this coming Sunday, and then defeat the New England Patriots the following Saturday. This is actually what I am hoping for, as this would give the Chiefs the number 2 seed and a bye week.

 

If this were to play out: 

    • Denver did their part Sunday by beating Houston.
    • The Chiefs win out and finish 12-4, earning the 2 seed and a bye.
    • Baltimore wins their next two games and rest their starters week 17, while clinching home field.
    • Pittsburgh wins out, due to the Ravens resting starters in W17 and earns the 5 seed.
    • Buffalo loses to the Steelers, but defeats the Patriots, dropping them to the 6 seed.
    • The Patriots, with a 12-4 record would be the 3 seed.
    • Houston and Tennessee play each other twice in the final three games. If either team wins both, that team would win the AFC South and clinch the 4 seed.

 

This would have Buffalo going back to Foxborough in the Wild Card round, and if the Patriots won, they would come to Arrowhead for the Divisional round, the perfect scenario.

 

First things first, the Chiefs have to finish strong and win their final three games. Go Chiefs!

 

Paul Pulley — ArrowheadOne

 

 

 

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