Amon-Ra St. Brown’s statement on the Lions loss to the Chiefs, from the St. Brown Podcast

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  1. Finally, someone in that organization besides Dan Campbell actually speaks with class and accountability.

  2. I genuinely feel like there’s a psychosis surrounding this game or the lions fans. Sometimes when the cheating ref stuff happens I can sort of see where the other fans are coming from, like if I’d been on their side I know part of me would be “fuck the refs”, or when a flag comes late in the game it can feel bad even if it was 100% justified, but this was a really well officiated game in which the refs had almost no presence? chiefs derangement syndrome is real, but I think this game is somehow the most deranged I’ve seen it

  3. Bad vibes for the lions, this loss has them shaken to the core if they are still yapping about it. They might fall off here

  4. Officials called nothing but some of the most obvious penalties of all time in that game. I usually miss a couple during a live broadcast, but there wasn’t a single one on Sunday I didn’t catch in real time except the DPI. That’s how obvious everything was.

    How you can even begin talking about officiating in that type of game is beyond me. Jet fuel / steel beams level of conspiracy to make that shit work.

  5. If they were an afc team I’d be kinda sad one of their leaders finally put his foot down. Reminded me of the ravens last year when they lost a couple in a row after we best em and they were still talking about the chiefs game.

  6. Bad/missed calls go around the league.  Its part of the game and always has been. What you strive for is improvement in methods so less bad/missed calls and understand it more or less balances out at the end.  

  7. So sick of the refs being used as an excuse. They try their best, they are human. I didn’t see anything egregious and the calls that were made are in the NFL rule book. People are the worst.

  8. Good take.

    It sucks that the rest of his teammates are so mentally broken by that loss that he has to come out days after the game to make a statement.

    They should have moved on to focusing on Tampa, but they can’t get the Chiefs out of their heads.

  9. The problem is the kreuger-dunning effect. People are fans but they don’t know anything about football. Their lack of knowledge pushed them into thinking they know more about football than the average person which pushes them deeper into their false views. Anyone fighting against them makes them more entrenched. So we have a bunch of people who have no clue about football claiming to be experts feeding off each other so blind leading the blind reinforcing false narratives… Just like politics.

  10. Jason Kelce said this after Super Bowl 57 on New Heights. Hell, Nick Sirianni said it during his postgame press conference too. Even while fans and pundits were all being salty bitches, and some still are to this day.

  11. KC is middle of the pack in terms of penalties against and penalties where we benefit and yet this ref narrative won’t go away.

  12. No matter what the refs might have “missed” there wasn’t enough for a 2 td swing.  

  13. It only took four and a half days, but hey, we did it. We finally got a logical take out of Detroit.

  14. I always say winners win, losers blame the refs. Unsurprisingly the Sun God thinks like a winner.

  15. Been a huge fan of Amon-Ra since he got into the league, and this only furthers it. That’s the kind of accountability leaders should have, and I don’t think you get that from that position with every team. Dude’s a stud.

  16. I’m calling it now, they lose to Tampa this weekend. clearly these dudes let social media narratives get in their heads and most of them are head casing over a game that was really not controversial

  17. It was a 2 TD game. That’s not something that happens because of refs

    I’m interested to see if the league starts handing out fines. They do for everyone else who complains about reffing.

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