Nobody asked me but.....
Okay, I get it that the football world outside of Missouri is afflicted with a case of "Chiefs Fatigue", and I will never presume to tell you what you should or should not watch on television, but if you tell me that a football game that will feature these two guys....
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As for the officiating, yes, that call of a completed Chiefs pass was probably incorrect, and Josh Allen probably did make a first down on that sneak at midfield (I thought that he did), and no doubt this calls benefited the Chiefs. What also benefited the Chiefs was the Bills inability to gain two yards not once but twice on two point conversion attempts. That probably benefited the Chiefs just as much if not more than those disputed calls.
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Not much was made of Sean McDermott's decision, early in the game, to take a successful PAT conversion off of the board after a KC penalty and go for a two point conversion, which failed. I thought that was dumb at that point in the game. Isn't is one of football's hoariest old maxims "never take points off of the board"?
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After watching tight ends like Travis Kelce, Zach Ertz, Dallas Goedert, and, yes, Mark Andrews, I found myself wondering if perhaps Pat Freiermuth just might not the elite tight end that Steelers fans think he is.
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As of this afternoon, the Chiefs remain a 1.5 point favorite over the Eagles. I am kinda sorta leaning towards betting on the Eagles with the 1.5, but have we all not learned how foolish it is to bet against Patrick Mahomes? Back in November, I dd place a $5 wager on the Eagles to win the Super Bowl and that will pay me $37.50 if they win, so I will be rooting for them from that selfish standpoint. Two weeks ago, I also put $5 on the Chiefs, and that will pay back $15.50, so I'm covered either way. (Never mind those other wagers made on the Bills, Commandeers, and even the Steelers when they were sitting at 10-3.)
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Let's shift to baseball and our Pittsburgh Pirates before I close out.
Let's say we are back in the first week of November and the World Series had just concluded. If someone told you that the Pirates, facing a challenging off-season and in a desperate effort to improve the team, would seek out and then eventually sign Adam Frazier, a former Pirates All-Star, but now a journeyman jabronie. (If you doubt that statement, Frazier hit .204 with an OPS of .576 in 104 games with the Royals in 2024.) What would you have said to that?
I would have said that, no, not even the Pirates would be that cheap and/or stupid and/or tone-deaf to their fan base to do something like that. I would have been wrong, because this week, that is exactly what the Pirates did. They have added yet another utility player (he can play all infield positions and both corner outfield spots!!!) to a team that is filled with utility players.
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I would dearly love to ask any member of the Pirates Brain (?) Trust to tell me why we should have any reason, any reason at all, to expect this team to be better and be able to compete for spot in MLB's watered down post season in 2025. I would bet that the first thing they would tell you would be "Well, we'll have Paul Skenes for he entire season this year."
Okay, but what would that mean exactly? Maybe six to eight additional starts for Skenes and maybe six more wins for the team? If so, that will jump them from 76 wins to 82. Just above .500, aka mediocrity.
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In case you are wondering, the Over/Under for Pirates wins in 2025 is set at 76.5 (per Fan Duel). Last year the number was 75.5, which the Bucs went over, barely, with 76 wins. The oddsmakers aren't thinking too much pf the team's prospects for the coming season, and they are usually pretty sharp in setting this O/U numbers.