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Who are you rooting for in Super Bowl 60?

  • New England Patriots

    Votes: 11 22.0%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 25 50.0%
  • Team State Farm

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • The Meteor

    Votes: 13 26.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Sneeding about it here because I won't get the opportunity anywhere else, but for me the problem with Not Like Us (and all of Kendrick's Drake diss tracks really) is that while the beat is good, and I can respect his hatred of Drake, there's just no intensity behind it. When I listened to people talking about the song, I heard all this shit about how you "can feel the hate" and how he's "rapping like he's trying to free the slaves" and that doesn't come across at all when it sounds like he's only talking out of half his mouth. It sounds so non-committal, and a big part of that is that the basically whole song sounds like he's putting on a voice, which might be him mocking the Toronto nigger accent, or something, but it sounds retarded and makes the whole thing worse to listen to when he's doing it.
 
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Two-time Super Bowl champion Kadarius Toney was arrested last week over allegations he strangled a woman, TMZ Sports has learned.

According to police documents we obtained, the former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver was accused of putting his hand around a woman's throat during a dispute at a Georgia residence on Jan. 14 ... and squeezing "with enough force to cause her to be unable to breath."

The docs state the alleged attack left the woman with red marks on her neck ... and petechial hemorrhaging in her eyes.

Additionally, authorities wrote in the documents Toney took the woman's phone from her during the altercation in order to prevent her from dialing 911.
The Kadarius Toney Fan Club got a little smaller today
 
Sneeding about it here because I won't get the opportunity anywhere else, but for me the problem with Not Like Us (and all of Kendrick's Drake diss tracks really) is that while the beat is good, and I can respect his hatred of Drake, there's just no intensity behind it. When I listened to people talking about the song, I heard all this shit about how you "can feel the hate" and how he's "rapping like he's trying to free the slaves" and that doesn't come across at all when it sounds like he's only talking out of half his mouth. It sounds so non-committal, and a big part of that is that the basically whole song sounds like he's putting on a voice, which might be him mocking the Toronto nigger accent, or something, but it sounds retarded and makes the whole thing worse to listen to when he's doing it.
Ether is still the best diss track.
 
Not gonna happen. McDaniel is a pushover and our team is going to be the most sloppy and undisciplined in the league until he's gone. Combine that with Miami nightlife and our owner being a huge celebrity dickrider means we're gonna be mediocre forever.
It's going to happen entirely by happenstance; not due to skilled leadership decisions by team owners/coaches/etc. Think of it as a repeat of 2017 Jacksonville Jaguars. I see Dolphins making the playoffs; maybe even the Super Bowl.
 
Wish Jon would have not been a spineless fag and left the videos about him up, they were good videos to watch about the guy, and had very little of his political faggotry that sometimes jumps in and ruins his stuff. (Although I won't agree with him on the whole "neutral zone infraction flag was dumb" kind of idea but you know whatever)

Didn't mean that he'd have to support him being a supposed abuser, could have even just edited the video after the credits to talk about it but nope, he's gotta go the bitch route and throw all the good work away. It'll double suck if somehow this ends up being a completely false accusation and then what, will he put them back up? I bet not.
 
my dream is the Lions and Browns meet in what will be considered the highest stakes game of the century, as two of the last teams to be ringless throw themselves at each other in all out war to determine which city really is the mistake on the lake.

and i want both teams to perform like machines the entire season in utter domination just to return to their gonzo football in the arena, leading neither side to be happy because it's such a disaster.
 
Wish Jon would have not been a spineless fag and left the videos about him up, they were good videos to watch about the guy, and had very little of his political faggotry that sometimes jumps in and ruins his stuff. (Although I won't agree with him on the whole "neutral zone infraction flag was dumb" kind of idea but you know whatever)

Didn't mean that he'd have to support him being a supposed abuser, could have even just edited the video after the credits to talk about it but nope, he's gotta go the bitch route and throw all the good work away. It'll double suck if somehow this ends up being a completely false accusation and then what, will he put them back up? I bet not.
I didn't realize he took them down. That's pretty weak.
This but unironically considering Kofi got fired from Secret Base.
Oh RIP. I missed that too. He wasn't my favorite, but he had some good videos.
 
A conspiracy I've seen gaining steam is that Mahomes got concussed a couple minutes into the Super Bowl and they let him play it out. It didn't show on the TV copy, but did on replay. I first saw it Sunday night in a sped up gif where it looked worse than it did at real speed. Sorry for the shit video, it was the first one I found.



We've all seen QBs get pulled for hits like that. Some come back in, others don't. Nobody remarked on the hit or him getting evaluated. "This was just an excuse to explain his poor performance, cope harder." was my first thought. I didn't think of it again until I saw a thread that highlighted how he wears his helmet. He wears it really high on top of his hair. It's been remarked on for years.

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compare to this example from Hurts

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There are league regs about how to wear a helmet. AJ Hawk said the league threatened to fine him because he liked to wear it loose. He got a letter that partway through a season which explained his helmet has come off in game the same number of times as everyone else in the league combined.

I can't find it now, but there was a micced up clip where Reid is obviously questioning his performance and he says something to the effect of "I'm seeing it, I'm just not pulling the trigger." If you watch film breakdowns there various times he had guys open and didn't see it, did see it and chose not to make a throw he normally would have, or didn't see something like DeJean on the pick 6. The D line got great pressure on him, but it's not like there was a 100% pressure rate on his dropbacks.

He was certainly frazzled more than his shitty haircut by the defense's scheme and execution, but was it something more? Would they really pull the face of the League in the Super Bowl they were supposed to make history in?

:thinking:
 
A conspiracy I've seen gaining steam is that Mahomes got concussed a couple minutes into the Super Bowl and they let him play it out. It didn't show on the TV copy, but did on replay. I first saw it Sunday night in a sped up gif where it looked worse than it did at real speed. Sorry for the shit video, it was the first one I found.

mutthomes concussion.mp4

We've all seen QBs get pulled for hits like that. Some come back in, others don't. Nobody remarked on the hit or him getting evaluated. "This was just an excuse to explain his poor performance, cope harder." was my first thought. I didn't think of it again until I saw a thread that highlighted how he wears his helmet. He wears it really high on top of his hair. It's been remarked on for years.

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compare to this example from Hurts

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There are league regs about how to wear a helmet. AJ Hawk said the league threatened to fine him because he liked to wear it loose. He got a letter that partway through a season which explained his helmet has come off in game the same number of times as everyone else in the league combined.

I can't find it now, but there was a micced up clip where Reid is obviously questioning his performance and he says something to the effect of "I'm seeing it, I'm just not pulling the trigger." If you watch film breakdowns there various times he had guys open and didn't see it, did see it and chose not to make a throw he normally would have, or didn't see something like DeJean on the pick 6. The D line got great pressure on him, but it's not like there was a 100% pressure rate on his dropbacks.

He was certainly frazzled more than his shitty haircut by the defense's scheme and execution, but was it something more? Would they really pull the face of the League in the Super Bowl they were supposed to make history in?

:thinking:
Tom Brady could have been hit on the back of the head with a claw hammer and still won the Superbowl. This is pure Chiefs copium. Dude was just rattled but not brain scrambled.
 
Sneeding about it here because I won't get the opportunity anywhere else, but for me the problem with Not Like Us (and all of Kendrick's Drake diss tracks really) is that while the beat is good, and I can respect his hatred of Drake, there's just no intensity behind it. When I listened to people talking about the song, I heard all this shit about how you "can feel the hate" and how he's "rapping like he's trying to free the slaves" and that doesn't come across at all when it sounds like he's only talking out of half his mouth. It sounds so non-committal, and a big part of that is that the basically whole song sounds like he's putting on a voice, which might be him mocking the Toronto nigger accent, or something, but it sounds retarded and makes the whole thing worse to listen to when he's doing it.
When you are older than 17 years old the idea that a “beef” in which nobody has been shot is worth any attention is hilarious. If you want to hear hate listen to Gucci Mane and Jeezy go back and forth.

Someone getting called a pedophile is just an average day on the internet.
 
Parade was awesome, Philly locals were classless as usual and I wouldn't want it any other way. Howie Roseman tanked a beer can to the dome with a comically huge scar to boot, Philly's drunk sheboon Mayor was being boo'd off the stage almost as soon as she took the Mic, and Cooper DeJean was collectively invited to the cookout by the African-Americans in attendance.

Go Birds, run it back.
 
A conspiracy I've seen gaining steam is that Mahomes got concussed a couple minutes into the Super Bowl and they let him play it out. It didn't show on the TV copy, but did on replay. I first saw it Sunday night in a sped up gif where it looked worse than it did at real speed. Sorry for the shit video, it was the first one I found.

mutthomes concussion.mp4

We've all seen QBs get pulled for hits like that. Some come back in, others don't. Nobody remarked on the hit or him getting evaluated. "This was just an excuse to explain his poor performance, cope harder." was my first thought. I didn't think of it again until I saw a thread that highlighted how he wears his helmet. He wears it really high on top of his hair. It's been remarked on for years.

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compare to this example from Hurts

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There are league regs about how to wear a helmet. AJ Hawk said the league threatened to fine him because he liked to wear it loose. He got a letter that partway through a season which explained his helmet has come off in game the same number of times as everyone else in the league combined.

I can't find it now, but there was a micced up clip where Reid is obviously questioning his performance and he says something to the effect of "I'm seeing it, I'm just not pulling the trigger." If you watch film breakdowns there various times he had guys open and didn't see it, did see it and chose not to make a throw he normally would have, or didn't see something like DeJean on the pick 6. The D line got great pressure on him, but it's not like there was a 100% pressure rate on his dropbacks.

He was certainly frazzled more than his shitty haircut by the defense's scheme and execution, but was it something more? Would they really pull the face of the League in the Super Bowl they were supposed to make history in?

:thinking:
It would be hilariously ironic if the swarmy bastard who gets all the soft calls got concussed in the opening of the Superbowl and then goes all Brett Favre. (The majority of his playoff losses were because he made some brain damaged throw into triple coverage.) I don't know if there's enough evidence to for this, but it's worth wondering!

Also
 
Did said African Americans give Cooper the eternal Nigger word pass for that pick 6?
I was informed by an older intoxicated Nubian gentleman standing next to me in the crowd, that while I wasn't allowed to say it, him and his compatriots refer to Coop and Reed Blankenship (The Exciting Whites) "with that word".

He was also wearing a black alternate DeJean Jersey which I thought was perfect.
 
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