Are the Chiefs Finished? NFL Week 14 Recap & College Football Playoff Drama
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Peter Klein is back with Part 1 of Couch Potato Diary, breaking down the biggest NFL upsets and the flawed College Football Playoff selection process.
Intro (0:00)
🏈 NFL WEEK 14 BREAKDOWN (3:14):
- Chiefs lose again - are they actually done this time?
- Ravens' concerning loss - playoff hopes fading?
- Bills' MASSIVE comeback vs Bengals keeps season alive
- Colts' season ends in disappointment
- Bears prove they can compete with the Packers
- Packers looking like Super Bowl contenders again
🏆 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CONTROVERSY (29:17):
- Should Alabama be in at 9-3? The case for AND against
- Why punishing conference championship game losers is wrong
- Miami vs Notre Dame - how the committee screwed up the process
- Head-to-head matters: why Miami over ND is correct
- Why the 12-team format creates unnecessary drama
- The perfect 8-team format (that will never happen)
- Committee wants flexibility for TV matchups - not fairness
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