A few of Sunday’s NFL games  produced some great reactionary tweets and cold takes…

CHIEFS 29 FALCONS 28 

Despite a sluggish Chiefs start and the Falcons holding a slim lead much of the first half, the Chiefs won 29-28 in a thriller.

The Falcons scoring a TD on the game’s opening drive was enough for some to make definitive judgments about the Chiefs’ prospects for the rest of the game.

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At the end of the 1st Quarter, the Falcons lead 10-6, but the Chiefs looked sloppy and were committing a ton of penalties. Confidence was low among Chiefs supporters…

Ok that was sarcastic, but there is some truth to every joke! There was also some self reflection…

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Even in the 4th Quarter, Mr. Allen wasn’t convinced…

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The Chiefs pulled it off, and won.  Putting Mr. Petro at ease…

RAIDERS 38 BILLS 24

The Bills essentially dominated the Raiders for the first two and a half quarters of this game.  But after Buffalo took a 24-9 lead in the third quarter, the Bills had an epic meltdown. The Raiders rattled off 29 straight points to win 38-24.

At the end of the first quarter the score was tied 3-3.  However, that was enough of a sample size for one to draw a near opinion about the streaking Raiders…

The Bills surged ahead 24-9 during the 3rd quarter, prompting a few to give themselves a pat on the back for having enough foresight earlier in the week to predict that the Bills would win…

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Gotta give props to your pals too…

Few expected a Raiders comeback…

Keep believing next time, Deuce…

BEARS 26 49ERS 6

The Bears and 49ers were playing in the snow and the game was almost unwatchable. With three wins between them, both teams were very much eligible for that second draft pick, but otherwise the game had no other relevant implications. After the Niners jumped out to a 6-0 lead, the Bears rolled off 26 unanswered points to win 26-6.

There was skepticism about the Bears chances with Matt Barkley starting at QB in the snow…

At the beginning of the 2nd quarter the game was scoreless and neither team had even completed a pass.  In fairness, both teams weren’t attempting many passes due to the weather conditions; and according to Pro Football Talk, refusing to pass was “good for everyone.”  Other opinions were expressed…

A 49ers field goal gave them a 6-0 lead with 1:56 left in the half.  While the Niners were off the schnide, the Bears still hadn’t completed a pass. The jokes were flying in…

Then something clicked for Barkley.  He lead the Bears down the field 81 yards and a touchdown in the final two minutes of the half.  The Bears never looked back after that.  Barkley finished the game 11 for 18 and 192 yards. During the second half, not even an hour after he completed his first pass of the game, some Bears supporters were feeling confusion and bewilderment about Barkley’s performance.  They began to question all of their previous conceptions about the former USC star…

Barkley’s performance may have been enough to prove he is a starting QB in the league…

The jury is still out on that one.

About Fred Segal

Fred Segal, 35, grew up in the Miami, Florida area and currently lives in Coral Springs, Florida, with his wife and two children. He is currently an attorney practicing in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the law firm Broad and Cassel. Fred is a graduate of the University of Florida and is a rabid, borderline unhealthy, supporter of the Florida Gators.