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Why is there little to no discussions about the KC Chiefs non-performance yesterday? Very curious. n/t (Original Post) SheilaAnn Jan 6 OP
Nothing to discuss calguy Jan 6 #1
It wasn't meaningless to Cincinnati and Miami but chicoescuela Jan 6 #8
Had those Rebl2 Jan 7 #17
absolutely true chicoescuela Jan 7 #20
I can understand that snowybirdie Jan 6 #2
My response to the Chief's debacle is that without Kelce and Mahomes, they "got nuthin." n/t SheilaAnn Jan 6 #3
No ..the goal is to win the Superbowl... JT45242 Jan 6 #7
Yes, but wouldn't we have been upset if Mahomes had been injured in a meaningless game And couldn't play in the playoffs Walleye Jan 6 #10
He has Rebl2 Jan 7 #18
It seems that second-guessing is the national pastime now Walleye Jan 7 #22
The goal is to win the superbowl. MotownPgh Jan 6 #12
Yes, of course. snowybirdie Jan 6 #13
I know that you understand the NFL MotownPgh Jan 6 #16
Maga morality has invaded every aspect of our lives Walleye Jan 7 #23
Doesn't That Presume, However... ProfessorGAC Jan 8 #24
The Chiefs had already clinched a bye True Dough Jan 6 #4
Thank you for your response, I guess that does make sense...I guess. Was hoping the QB was going to show his stuff. LOL. SheilaAnn Jan 6 #5
Ive been in Arrowhead, watching my Hawks, i was visiting kozar Jan 6 #9
And the B-team defense couldn't stop a sneeze.... lastlib Jan 6 #11
I maybe Rebl2 Jan 7 #19
Broncos had to win to make the playoffs, now they're in after beating the Chief's reserves. sop Jan 6 #6
Simple! gay texan Jan 6 #14
3 games, 11 days.... starters took time off to a well deserved rest. LizBeth Jan 6 #15
Absolutely Rebl2 Jan 7 #21

calguy

(5,805 posts)
1. Nothing to discuss
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:34 AM
Jan 6

The Chiefs, in a meaningless game, decided to rest their players and protect them from injury going into the playoffs.

chicoescuela

(1,725 posts)
8. It wasn't meaningless to Cincinnati and Miami but
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 09:14 AM
Jan 6

those two teams put themselves in a position where they had to get help from a team that wasn’t going to provide any

snowybirdie

(5,756 posts)
2. I can understand that
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:44 AM
Jan 6

However, isn't the point of sports to try and do the best you can for every game no matter what? That's what we teach kids anyway. But the millionaires need their rest and need to be coddled, don't they?

SheilaAnn

(10,260 posts)
3. My response to the Chief's debacle is that without Kelce and Mahomes, they "got nuthin." n/t
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:46 AM
Jan 6

JT45242

(3,025 posts)
7. No ..the goal is to win the Superbowl...
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:52 AM
Jan 6

Every game from here on out is "must win" because the NFL is one and done playoffs.

This is the same as the Sunday afternoon game that MLB teams routinely rest mist of their starters (ever wonder why no hitters are more common now and they occur on day games after night games at higher rates, especially on Sundays ).

This is the result of one and done playoffs...think of it as load management for football, which literally only occurs on the last game of a 17 game season. You don't notice it in 82 NBA games or 162 MLB games.

Walleye

(36,897 posts)
10. Yes, but wouldn't we have been upset if Mahomes had been injured in a meaningless game And couldn't play in the playoffs
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 09:40 AM
Jan 6

Rebl2

(15,157 posts)
18. He has
Tue Jan 7, 2025, 11:06 AM
Jan 7

an injury to his ankle. If he has a chance to rest that ankle you take it. Pacheco finally got back after early injury in the season only to be injured again Christmas Day game.

MotownPgh

(399 posts)
12. The goal is to win the superbowl.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 10:37 AM
Jan 6

To lose a key player to injury can obliterate a team's chances. This is high stakes chess, not checkers, and getting out with as few injuries as possible is the goal for all playoff teams.

snowybirdie

(5,756 posts)
13. Yes, of course.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 10:55 AM
Jan 6

My point is sports itself has been taken over by moneyed interest and that will not change. But I remember a time when I talked my son in Little League into going to a game against the undefeated team when his team hadn't won at all. He went for the "sportsmanship" of it. It was the moral thing to do. Sports is now big business. I understand that. Its just sad for me.

MotownPgh

(399 posts)
16. I know that you understand the NFL
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 11:37 AM
Jan 6

is a business. I try to look at it as their profession, and that's why they get great salaries. I look forward to the playoffs to see the best of the best go at it. There were also some really great games yesterday because the playoffs were still up for grabs for some teams yesterday! Just not KC.

Walleye

(36,897 posts)
23. Maga morality has invaded every aspect of our lives
Tue Jan 7, 2025, 11:45 AM
Jan 7

One of their beliefs is, if it makes money, it must be OK

ProfessorGAC

(71,052 posts)
24. Doesn't That Presume, However...
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 12:20 PM
Jan 8

...that the players themselves weren't playing their hardest?
Were reserves overmatched by a playoff team that had motivation to win? Sure looks it.
But, the players who were out there didn't lay down. They are reserves for a reason. The starters are better.

True Dough

(21,297 posts)
4. The Chiefs had already clinched a bye
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:46 AM
Jan 6

They were playing their "B" team and on cruise control. No sense in risking injuries to key starters in what was a meaningless game for them.

If they perform like that in two weeks when they meet their divisional round opponent, believe me, there will be non-stop talk about it at that time! But that's highly unlikely.

SheilaAnn

(10,260 posts)
5. Thank you for your response, I guess that does make sense...I guess. Was hoping the QB was going to show his stuff. LOL.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:48 AM
Jan 6

kozar

(2,953 posts)
9. Ive been in Arrowhead, watching my Hawks, i was visiting
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 09:15 AM
Jan 6

That's a loud stadium, of course I hate the arm chop

lastlib

(25,074 posts)
11. And the B-team defense couldn't stop a sneeze....
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 10:03 AM
Jan 6

As a Chiefs fan, I was embarrassed as hell. I'd thank God for Chris Jones and Trent McDuffie if I actually believed in a god.

sop

(11,927 posts)
6. Broncos had to win to make the playoffs, now they're in after beating the Chief's reserves.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:51 AM
Jan 6

Denver could be one of the teams Kansas City might see in the playoffs. Maybe the Chiefs would prefer to face Denver again in the playoffs than another team?

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