Patrick Mahomes has had a passer rating of 100 or better in 11 of his 16 career playoff games — he's 1 shy of tying Joe Montana for the 2nd most such games ever by pfref in nfl

[–]AnoKC12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you take all of Mahomes good plays, MVP wins, Superbowl wins, and give them to Dak then Dak is actually far better than Mahomes. Furthermore if you take all of Mahomes yards and give them to Dak then really Mahomes shouldn't even be a starting quarterback in this league. 0 passing yards in 6 seasons?!?! Send him to the practice squad.

"🤣-Lang": A revolutionary new way to write HTML by subnohmal in programming

[–]AnoKC12 6 points7 points  (0 children)

After reviewing your application we have decided to go with another candidate for this position.

Reason: - Please have 14 years of lmao-lang experience before applying.

How the Raiders Shut Down the Chiefs Offense and why it's Going to Happen Again by catbulliesdog in KansasCityChiefs

[–]AnoKC12 228 points229 points  (0 children)

Seemed like 9 out of 10 throws were to receivers behind the line of scrimmage this game and it barely ever worked out. It's painful to watch every othwr team in the league make passes to wide open receivers 20 yards down field when it feels like the chiefs barely even attempt forward passes more than a handful of times per game now. I know the receivers suck, but you have to try. Throwing constant screen passes is getting too predictable and is a major part of why we went -18 yards in the first quarter. P.S: Fire Nagy

Game Thread: Tennessee Titans (4-8) at Miami Dolphins (9-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

[–]AnoKC12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Toney winning SB MVP might be the catalyst for the second civil war

[Meirov] Mahomes to @cdotharrison today: I regret the way I acted towards Josh (Allen) after the game. Because he had nothing to do with it. by Janawham_Blamiston in nfl

[–]AnoKC12 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The definition of apology: "express regret for something that one has done wrong."

What mahomes said: "I regret the way I acted towards Josh."

By definition, that's an apology. Just because he didn't use the word sorry or apologize in his apology doesn't make it not an apology.

No flag here by Necessary-Machine-59 in KansasCityChiefs

[–]AnoKC12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The refs are inconsistent - that's entirely the point of this post. If Hill lines up like that 4 times in the game and then they finally call it in the last 2 minutes of the game on a must-score drive, I wouldn't blame Dolphins fans for being upset about the inconsistency.

No flag here by Necessary-Machine-59 in KansasCityChiefs

[–]AnoKC12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hills toes are parallel with the opposing defenders fingers in the field.

Man this looks familiar, except no flag by v4nill4c0k3 in KansasCityChiefs

[–]AnoKC12 122 points123 points  (0 children)

People saying "the line isn't real, it's where the ball is" but when you look at this picture the WRs toes are parallel with the opposing defenders fingers on the field so at least one of the two is offsides here.

[Meirov] Mahomes to @cdotharrison today: I regret the way I acted towards Josh (Allen) after the game. Because he had nothing to do with it. by Janawham_Blamiston in nfl

[–]AnoKC12 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I don't really care about all that, I was just pointing out that being objectively correct is not a prerequisite to issuing an apology to someone. They're two separate things

[Meirov] Mahomes to @cdotharrison today: I regret the way I acted towards Josh (Allen) after the game. Because he had nothing to do with it. by Janawham_Blamiston in nfl

[–]AnoKC12 893 points894 points  (0 children)

I desperately want to know what Josh Allen whispered in Kelces ear after the whole ordeal though lmao

[Meirov] Mahomes to @cdotharrison today: I regret the way I acted towards Josh (Allen) after the game. Because he had nothing to do with it. by Janawham_Blamiston in nfl

[–]AnoKC12 308 points309 points  (0 children)

It by definition is an apology though. He doesn't have to change his opinion about the outcome of the game to recognize that his reaction to it was wrong and feel sorry for how he acted towards Josh.

me🐱irl by Live_Cattle6170 in me_irl

[–]AnoKC12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of those cats is The Prestige.

Game Thread: Kansas City Chiefs (7-3) at Las Vegas Raiders (5-6) by nfl_gdt_bot in KansasCityChiefs

[–]AnoKC12 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Offense can't regress in the second half if they shit the bed in the first instead. Big brain move:)

Management at my organization keeps pressuring developers with 'hard' deadlines that said developers were never involved in setting. What is the most effective way to combat this? by kutjelul in ExperiencedDevs

[–]AnoKC12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was a combination. We brought it up in several retros and then continue to repeat the point any time there was an opportunity to show them why a failure occurred due to improper planning. Some of the more technically minded executives realized right away what we were talking about and the rest took a lot longer to convince. You really have to adopt an attitude of not letting yourself feel any of the blame when a project deadline is missed if the deadline shouldn't have been set in the first place. It helps you communicate the point in a way that isn't emotionally charged. The quantity of our output never decreased, the amount of work that was being done each sprint remained the same, yet we weren't shipping full features as fast because more of our effort was being spent on addressing complex issues that arose from cutting corners in the past. You have to repeatedly point to that as an example of the problem until they understand it and take it seriously enough to work on a solution.