The NFL Thread - Root for your favorite team (or laugh at the Browns, whichever's easier)

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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 .
The Chiefs would've won, if they hadn't taken an arrow to the knee.
The mainstream media's erection over the Chiefs/Mahomes has clearly lasted more than four hours by this point. Probably they're still the best team in the AFC, but they're far from unbeatable.
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"If you take out all the terrible plays that caused them to lose, they would have won!"

What a gibbering retard. One drop you can say is uncharacteristic, five is a pattern.
 
LolChiefs - this is their third straight game where they didn’t score in the second half. That’s a stat I feel obligated to share, cause fuck em.

A LeBron stat to be sure, but a welcome one.

Canada being fired is exactly what the rest of the AFCN didn't need.

Didn't need it, no...but as a Browns fan, the amount of schadenfreude I've had the past 24 hours has given me renewed purpose in life.
 
So, of all people, Tom Brady is calling the NFL soft

https://youtube.com/watch?v=h0aIPcM55ro
There’s probably some irony in Brady being the one saying this, but the man’s got a point…
I get it but this faggot was the biggest benefactor of those rule changes. To bitch about the current NFL when it allowed him to achieve the impossible is fuckin retarded.
 
I get it but this faggot was the biggest benefactor of those rule changes. To bitch about the current NFL when it allowed him to achieve the impossible is fuckin retarded.
Yea agreed with this comment.

I also really dislike how football is being played now. Because of the tackling rule changes in place this year IMHO this is no better than what is being seen and done in college.

The difference is that in college there still a feeling of a TEAM sport where everyone tries to win as a team,

In the NFL it is all about the "I" and the individuality mentality of each player just doing their job.

I mostly stopped watching the NFL because of those rule changes.
 
I hate the seasons that the Cowboys get an easy schedule. Have to spend another week hearing about how this shitty team is a super bowl contender because they blew out the Washington Commanders. The same Commanders team that lost to the Giants on Sunday
 
I hate the seasons that the Cowboys get an easy schedule. Have to spend another week hearing about how this shitty team is a super bowl contender because they blew out the Washington Commanders. The same Commanders team that lost to the Giants on Sunday
The good news is they'll inevitably shit the bed in January and sports media will go mysteriously silent on the whole affair
 
I get it but this faggot was the biggest benefactor of those rule changes
Brady barely makes the top 10 in RTP calls. Ryan Fitzpatrick is still in second and he hasn't played in 3 years. Brady definitely won games off those calls, but he had the fewest RTP calls per 100 passing attempts.

I say this as someone who has had Brady ruin my day. Repeatedly.
 
*Checks next Bears opponent*

Uh, yeah, you might want to wait a week.

Us Vikings fans are all crippled alcoholics. But we drink out of human skulls, so that's nice.
The bears won the turnover battle 4-1, were basically 4 total yards less than the lions and had almost 75 more rushing yards. Along with getting more first downs and getting both of their 4th downs but still lost. And the Lions are having a down week (see game vs packers). So I am pretty sure the vikings will do just fine.
 
Brady barely makes the top 10 in RTP calls. Ryan Fitzpatrick is still in second and he hasn't played in 3 years. Brady definitely won games off those calls, but he had the fewest RTP calls per 100 passing attempts.

I say this as someone who has had Brady ruin my day. Repeatedly.
It's not the the amount of RTP calls, but when the call happens in the game. Other QBs might get them earlier in the game, but won't get it at the end of the game. Brady always seemed to get the calls in critical moments like the end of the game which help determine the outcome. I don't think I could forget the Bucs/Falcons game last year which was clearly not RTP but he got the call anyway and won the game because of the call.
 
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