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    Congrats on a great season. I think you guys have a bright future. Mahomes is the real deal. I think you need a better DC and Reid is not the long term answer for you guys, and I can’t put my finger on it as to why. I have been a Pats fan since 1978, and I know what it feels like to be on this side. We have such an advantage with BB and TB12, it’s almost unfair. In the NBA, talent and athleticism win out. Not so in the NFL. Scheme and coaching make a huge difference.

    Again, congrats on a great season.

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    Who’s this Bob Fesco idiot? some dope on sports radio? I just heard him ranting about how “Old England can slide into the Atlantic.”

    STFU. No one is dissing KC. Douche.

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    @matthewschiefs 347274 wrote:

    We are at home
    Brady’s washed up
    The Pats haven’t won a road playoff game in 10 years

    Are just some of the things I have seen them boast about how the Chiefs will roll over them. Granted it’s not a whole lot of them but there is that element there.

    To be fair, they haven’t played that many road games.

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    @brdempsey69 347256 wrote:

    I’m not making any predictions for this game, either. A lot of things can happen to swing it one way or the other.

    But, I do believe that this is a better Chiefs team than when the two teams met in week 6 at NE. The Chiefs will have to be better PREPARED and will have to be more READY this time. They will have to be the more PHYSICAL team in this game, if they want to win. They will have to turn it on & give it all they’ve got & keep mistakes to a minimum.

    I just watched Tom’s instagram post, and he has that fire in his eyes. Goosebumps. I would hate that SOB if he played for anyone else, but he’s our’s, so…

    I’d suit up and play for that guy right effn now. I believe.

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    @brdempsey69 347250 wrote:

    Welcome CapeCodDon and Flying Elvis. Pats fans have always showed tons more class than the fans of our hated rival — the Denver Donkeys.

    Many of us are still remembering that Sunday night game in Donkeytown in 2015 that the Pats had stolen from them by the zebras (specifically that bogus OPI on Gronk) that cost the Pats the #1 seed and cost KC the AFC West title.

    With that said, let Sundays game be well officiated & without any major controversy & whatever happens will happen.

    So much of what we determine to be respectful is how you guys are to us. I had a great experience at SB36, and found the St. Louis fans great, of course they were very ****y and we were the ‘dogs, but they were respectful. I remember joking with one guy that if they were from a northeast city like NY or Philly, we would have been exchanging F-U’s and there would be blood in the streets. :)

    Now, I am very aware that I am in your house (so to speak) here, so I am not about to come in here and throw around insults. Not my game.

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    @jason1981 347247 wrote:

    Thats why i question if the chargers even wanted to win cuz this wasnt a secret and wonder if chargers for that reason makes the Pats look better then they actually are cuz this looked like the Brady of the past. Think everyplayer on their offense excelled this last week. I honestly just baffled at the chargers strategy. Its like the chargers played scared. They played not to lose instead of playing to win. I wanted the Pats to win but i thought it would be a tough game that chargers had a good shot at winning but damn ik so stuck on there defense strategy and reslly think gus Bradley should be fire for being so stupid.

    I am amazed anyone plays zone against TB, yet teams do it all the time. Pittsburgh is notoriously stubborn and they do it, although this year they played a decent amount of man. Zone in the red area? Pfft, might as well play 7 on 7, ’cause Tommy is gonna get ya.

    But you guys are right, pressure in Tom’s face, stop the run are the keys. The trick is to do it. Brady is so good at getting the ball out quickly. That’s when Jules and James White are big. If you guys can manage to take those guys away and get to Brady, you’ll win.

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    @jason1981 347245 wrote:

    As long as Chiefs stop the run, pressure Brady and win time of possession Chiefs should win. We have to take away atleast one element away from Brady and Chargers disnt even try to take anything away. If chargers were smart they would fire gus bradley ciz its well know to atop brady you have to pkay man and pressure Brady. Thats the only thing that gives Brady any teouble. Bradley refusing to swallow his ego and change his defense to a strategy thats proven to work than to stick to his own ways. I think Pat’s are good snd not washed up st all but i also believe the chargers made them look like their prior dominant years. Come on zone and no blitzing? Did they forget that Brady was the QB? Just their strategy made no sense at all.

    Ya, zone coverage, Brady feasts.

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    @TopekaRoy 347242 wrote:

    Hi, Elvis. Welcome to the ChiefsCrowd forum and thanks for visiting!

    The last time these teams met in Foxboro they played to a draw and it took, literally, a last second FG for the Pats to come out on top.

    This one’s in Arrowhead. To me the biggest factor in the Chiefs favor is their home field advantage. The Chiefs are 8-1 (including playoffs) at home this year and the Pats had a losing record (3-5) on the road. Our defense also appears to be much improved over the last 3 weeks/2 games, but that is a very small sample size to go on, and one of those games was against the horrible Raiders.

    The biggest factor in favor of the Pats is having one of the best QBs of all time and the extensive playoff experience of Brady and Belicheck. Will that be enough to overcome their decided road disadvantage? Maybe.

    I see both sides having about a 50% chance of winning this one. I don’t see 83 points being scored but I still expect the game to be close. My gut is telling me that the game will come down to one key turnover. Whoever gets that turnover will come out on top. I’m fairly confident that the winner of this game will win the Super Bowl and if that is the Pats, there is no shame in losing to the Super Bowl champs.

    I also think our defense will be better next year (It almost has to be.) but there is no guarantee that the Chiefs will get this close again in the near future. They have to strike while they have a chance. They have to forget about the Super Bowl and play like this is the last game of their careers.

    Reid is 2-2 against the Pats in Arrowhead. I feel more confident about this game than I have in any other game against NE in recent memory. And that’s still not a lot!

    I would’ve given NE no shot until the the last three games. They’ve found a run game, and yesterday, Brady looked like TB12 and not some old guy nursing an injury. I trust in BB to come up with something to slow down your O, and I trust in TB to get the ball out quickly and negate your pass rush. I think that waiting for long developing routes downfield will be off the table, and they will play a balanced attack, much like they did in the 01-04 runs. If they play the vertical passing game, waiting for guys to get open 25-30 yards downfield, Brady will get killed.

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    Hi Gang.

    Pats fan here, long time season ticket holder. I promise to be good as long as you guys are.

    I can tell you that any good Pats fan is taking you guys very seriously. Mahomes has had a phenomenal year, and none of us would be surprised if you folks represented the AFC at the super bowl.

    My take on it, very early on in the week, is that Belichick will come up with a scheme to keep Mahomes in the pocket, and not let him run around and make plays with his legs. I would look to the Seattle super bowl and see a similar defensive game plan as to how BB might try to contain your QB.

    Offensively, I am not quite sure what they will do. They have shown that they can play any kind of game. They ground it out vs Bills and Jets late in the year, they played dump off to the backs yesterday. I think that if KC wants to get into a track meet, they can play that too, although that certainly favors you guys. I would rather have a balanced attack, have Sony get 20 touches and keep the Chief’s O on the sidelines.

    I think Brady is healthy, Jules is healthy, and I think, based on how Gronk looks in the running game, he is too. I think they didn’t use him yesterday in the passing game because they are keeping him under wraps, if that’s possible. If I were you, a healthy Brady with a chip on his shoulder would scare the s**t out of me.

    Good luck, enjoy the week, it’s the best time to be a fan of your team this week. Congrats on a great season.

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