I would have rooted for the Bills but the refs cheated and Josh Allen really choked
Ditto on the Patriots winning.

No dog in the fight.
But without Nix I put my money on the Pats
I hope Bill Belichick enjoys watching the game.
Same here, but they are dealing with an “unknown” at QB. And the Bronco defense is prettty good. The thing is, the Bronco’s were trailing in damn near every game, yet they won. That was on Nix. So they can’t afford to get behind.
Now…while in the past I loathed the Patriots, when the Chiefs started winning, I noticed that we got to be hated as much as them. So I feel like joining the brotherhood of the hated - go Pats.
Wonder what would of happened if the Pats had home field advantage. Currently Mass is in the middle of 1 to 2 foot snowstorm.
Maybe the game would be played at a neutral site?
The Chiefs and Bills played in those conditions in one playoff game.
I still love the game when Vrabel out Belichecked Belicheck.
Broncos are down a WR or two as well.
But, Stiddy has as many 300 yard games as the Pats qb and he’s only started 4 times.
I swear heard Jim Nantz (not Tony Romo) call the Bronco’s “the Chiefs”
CBS is projecting the yard markers on the field because they’re not visible. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that.
I saw that. That is good use of technology.
4 missed field goals in these conditions.
As a Broncos’ fan, how do you feel about them moving into a domed stadium where this will not be an issue.
As a Bills’ fan, I would have been royally pissed had they moved into a dome.
I know people like traditions, but I’m not a fan of cold weather. Why make fans sit in that?
I am a marginal Chiefs fan, and I think it is idiotic that the plans for a new stadium call for a dome.
Sean lost the game. He should have kicked the FG and go up 10 to 0 while the weather was good
One of my fondest memories was sitting in the freezing cold in Buffalo in 1995 watching the Bills play the Miami Dolphins in the playoffs. The Bills had a big home-field advantage they had earned, and the weather was part of it. Had that game been indoors, it just would not have been the same.
I get the economic arguments. You can hold more events at a dome than an outdoor football stadium, especially in cold weather locales. If you are going to spend that much on a stadium, having eight or nine games a year doesn’t go a long ways.
This is another example of a side-effect of the NFL’s continued quest for more and more money.
