All this talk of the Chiefs (predictably) getting the benefit of the doubt on nearly every close call - a known commodity when playing at Arrowhead versus this Chiefs team. No calls going the Bills way as well, ostensibly. This is why, as a team, you enter that environment knowing full well you can not leave it in the officials' hands.
The 4th down run: Did he get it? Probably. Was it overly convincing? No. Too close. You clearly aren't going to get that call given the circumstances and the known favoritism. You enter that play knowing you need to beat it by a yard. Is it incredible the NFL still measures first downs via part time aged employees chasing chains and a stick? Absolutely. BUT that is a known factor.
The Short spot on what was it a 2nd/3rd down swing pass earlier? Same thing applies. You don't get that call at Arrowhead. Clearly.
The Worthy Pass? Ahhhh shades of ye old Fail Mary. Knock it out. Or catch it cleanly yourself. You won't get that call and you certainly won't get it overturned. The pain is real. Hello, Nixon illegal hit on the WC Rd opening KO return and GB fumble recovery. Oh, what's that you say? The refs didn't have our camera angle? Shame.🫠
All the failed opportunities. Predictable no calls etc. and it all comes down to an improbably strategically located desperation heave under duress and Kincaid T-Rex arm botches the cradle catch. Five man protection called and, lo and behold, it can't handle the out numbered rush. On the radio call, at least, Harlan said the refs picked up a late flag (true story!😅). The Bills inability to rise above the disadvantages of their moment reminded me infinitely of the inability the Packers have routinely demonstrated in key gut-wrenching post-season letdowns. Whether with A-Rod and Big Mac teams or LaFleur led teams. It was eerie and hard to watch dejá vu. Given all the inherent advantages the current Chiefs are given, they continue to embrace these and they time and time again find the right play call under Reed and Spags and nearly always make the key play when needed. It's nauseating. BUT, until the underdogs can have their shining moments of brilliance this is going to continue to be the case.
You have to bring your A+ game. There are no other options.
The Bills, unfortunately, left too much to question.