Las Vegas Raiders vs Kansas City Chiefs postgame reactions



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25 thoughts on “Las Vegas Raiders vs Kansas City Chiefs postgame reactions”

  1. Defensive play of the game made by a rookie corner (called by Spags) and not one Chiefs station mentions it? The receivers bumped because Adams was pressed by rookie Williams – that is why the rout was late and they bumped…weird, nobody noticed – a rookie challenging Adams off the line was defensive play of the game IMO..

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  2. Ugly game. We didn’t play our best…but to quote Fast and Furious “It doesn't matter whether you win by an inch or a mile, winning is winning.” If the Chiefs can keep piling-up wins even when not playing their best, that’s all that matters. Glad the boys found a way to get it done. Trav is an absolute game-breaking MONSTER!!! GO CHIEFS!!!

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  3. With some time to think about it: If what you most wanted from this game was to crush the Raiders fans' and organization's spirit, you couldn't have engineered a better ending. Devante Adams likely getting himself ejected for next week's contest was just the chef's kiss for that narrative. So, hard core rivalry-wise, this was perfect. I'm feeling better, now.

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  4. Matt, great point on the officiating and especially all the non – calls on blatant holds. Jones got screwed multiple times in that game. He was held so egregiously on one play that it's not possible at least one official didn't see it.

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