Chiefs Get Sued for their Suspicious Wins | Gridiron Heights | S9 E14

Every Chiefs win gets more suspicious…

Time to take this to court #GridironHeights

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37 comments
  1. This series fell off; it was way better when it would prod at all the teams and at least all the teams in contention any given week. Now, it's just fluff for tired tropes and follows the media.

  2. You know itโ€™s bad when Billy Simmons Collinsworth impression is MUCH better than yours.

    and ps and wtf; how do we still have to listen to that โ€”โ€” do games?

  3. I don't get why gridiron heights puts that weird and drunkish accent in justin herbert, he actually talks very normal, he hasn't any particular signs in his voice or accent

  4. Deleted Scene:
    Lamar: Your honor, Permission to treat Mahomes as a hostile witness?
    Goodell: Granted.
    Lamar: Pulls out actual Shotgun I'm gonna shoot Mahomes in the face!
    Ref: Throws Flag >:( That's not what hostile witness means and we all know it!
    Mahomes: o.o Would still ruin my day either way.

  5. Joke explanations/things that may have gone unnoticed
    – The back wall says "THE LAW IS THE LAW (UNTIL 75% OF OWNERS DECIDE OTHERWISE)", a reference to how courtrooms often have phrases like this on the back walls, with the added caveat in parentheses that the NFL owners can change rules if 75% of them agree to a rule change.
    – 49ers coach Shanahan is beat up and looking injured; likely a reference to how many injuries the 9ers have had (this season and maybe Shanahan's entire tenure).
    – Everyone behind Mahomes/Reid/Kelce are referees, a reference to how everyone thinks the refs rig games for the Chiefs.
    – When Raiders "lawyer" Maxx Crosby approaches the stand and greets his QB O'Connell, he puts his fist out for a fist bump. O'Connell tries for a handshake, then a high five, and eventually ends up just covering Crosby's hand. This is a likely reference to the team's communication problems, which is what led to the fumbled snap that cost them the game.
    – The Ravens' WR is literally named Likely (it's his last name), so Collinsworth saying "a LIKELY story" is a pun.
    – The devil's trident has arrowheads, which are the Chiefs logo.
    – Announcer Cris Collinsworth mentions Mahomes' high ankle sprain, which has been a recurring injury for Mahomes that just occurred again in Sunday's game vs. the Browns.
    – Collinsworth is a well-known annoying puppet that praises Mahomes to a brainrot level. He won't shut up about Mahomes even in games that Mahomes isn't in. He'll call another QB's play "Mahomesian", and I'm not kidding. Happened in the recent SNF Bills game. The bits about him praising him on how he pours his water and such are touches of how he'll praise Mahomes just for breathing.
    – When Satan leaves the stand, he thanks Travis Kelce for "Eras" tickets, which are a reference to his girlfriend's (Taylor Swift, a somewhat popular pop singer) world tour. They're very expensive tickets, perhaps so expensive that the lord of darkness can't afford them. It also shows the link that Taylor Swift's influence is helping the Chiefs win, which is a common complaint of opposing fans.
    – The Pittsburgh Steelers also have a knack for winning games when they likely shouldn't win. Or, they'll win in very strange ways. So, the devil telling Coach Tomlin "See you at dinner!" insinuates the Steelers have made a similar deal as the Chiefs.
    – The ruling gets overturned for the Chiefs, which is a reference to how people believe all calls are in the Chiefs favor.
    – Satan had to stop hanging out with Jerry Jones because Jones was too toxic for the lord of darkness himself. This is a reference to how toxic of an organization Jerry Jones is known for running.

    What'd I miss?

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