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I feel like the Chiefs for the most part were one of the most graceful teams in terms of losing in a brutal way. Can you imagine if that game was against Baltimore or Pittsburgh? There would be a new rule you can line up in the neutral zone or that the ref had to warn the player. The new OT coin toss rule would be the away team unless it's the Patriots gets to call the toss and in Patriots games it's a two headed coin.
For the first time since the 90's I could have rooted for the AFC team other than the Pats in the SB. How could you root for Indy, Denver, Baltimore, Pittsburgh or or the Raiders?
BTW I also think Seattle and Atlanta have been gracious in losing brutal games. Much more so than the Giants or Philly in victory or Carolina, Philly or Marshall Faulk in defeat. That scene between Sherman and Brady and the mutual respect after how that relationship started was a very cool and lasting scene in my mind. Then when they came to Foxboro in 16 and won both sides you could see the respect. I know the Seattle fans are bitter but I actually like a lot of those players because of how they handles themselves.
For the first time since the 90's I could have rooted for the AFC team other than the Pats in the SB. How could you root for Indy, Denver, Baltimore, Pittsburgh or or the Raiders?
BTW I also think Seattle and Atlanta have been gracious in losing brutal games. Much more so than the Giants or Philly in victory or Carolina, Philly or Marshall Faulk in defeat. That scene between Sherman and Brady and the mutual respect after how that relationship started was a very cool and lasting scene in my mind. Then when they came to Foxboro in 16 and won both sides you could see the respect. I know the Seattle fans are bitter but I actually like a lot of those players because of how they handles themselves.












