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There is an accumulative effect when you can't evaluate in house talent like Danny Amendola. the accumulation has become far too significant in a plethora of Football angles, Dallas is obtuse..

What do you mean? They thought Amendola was a guy worth keeping around and developing. The Eagles made him and offer and he signed with them. He left.
 
Would this be the biggest comeback in post season history?

They were losing 38-10 at one point, correct?

If they win it'd have to at least be one of the biggest pos season comebacks.

No, biggest comeback is by the Bills, who trailed the Oilers 35-3 in a playoff game but came back to win 41-38.
 
Tough for KC.

Great game, but neither of these teams has elite offenses, and they set an NFL record for yards. NFL desperately needs to change some rules in the passing game.
 
hahaa andy reid,this looks very familiar with his time management.
 
So did the colts win this or did Alex smith and Andy Reid melt down?

espn will tell us later.
 
Would this be the biggest comeback in post season history?

They were losing 38-10 at one point, correct?

If they win it'd have to at least be one of the biggest pos season comebacks.

That belongs to the Oilers vs the Bills. 32 points I believe
 
It's a scoring league. I'm anticipating that pass rushers will become even more valued while cornerbacks will continue to decrease in value.
 
chiefs looked like they wanted to go home this whole second half
 

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