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 .
1000 YARDS FOR MIKE EVANS!!!!
BUCS TO THE PLAYOFFS!!!!
SUCK IT FALCONS!!!!
THE TAMPA BAY BULLSHIT IS REAL!!!!!

(Edit: Falcons lost to the Panthers too)
 
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*Bryce does a dump off pass after avoiding a defender*

Announcer: That was Mahomes-like!
Can we please be done with the mulatto worship?
 
I look forward to the cope in the Cleveland media about how Mayfield was a locker room cancer, really immature, not a team player, and would have never had all this success in Tampa if not for the Browns running him out of town for getting injured.
 
On one hand, I hope the Bronco’s win. Try and take some momentum away from KC.

On the other hand, it’s the Chiefs like, C-Team at best. If they can’t beat a team of 3rd Stringers while the top guys are resting, then the Broncos might need to be blown up.

Mildly unrelated - Bears fan I know is torn between celebrating they beat the Packers, and annoyed that the Bears are never put on TV up here so he couldn’t watch it.
 
I look forward to the cope in the Cleveland media about how Mayfield was a locker room cancer, really immature, not a team player, and would have never had all this success in Tampa if not for the Browns running him out of town for getting injured.
I'd say of virtually any other team that they did it purposefully. Having your QB go out and throw 50 times with an injured shoulder, even if it is the non-throwing are arm, is retarded. Then I remember it's the Brownies and they honestly might have believed it was the right thing to do.
 
I'd say of virtually any other team that they did it purposefully. Having your QB go out and throw 50 times with an injured shoulder, even if it is the non-throwing are arm, is retarded. Then I remember it's the Brownies and they honestly might have believed it was the right thing to do.
Yeah the front office wanted to tank Baker's value in the upcoming contracts. Baker didn't trust them so he kept saying he could play. At the end of the day, no player can force himself into the game.

What is so irritating to me is the local media here that just won't admit that the Watson trade is historically bad and that they played a part in running our most successful QB ever out of town.

We got one fat ass on the radio who consistently says the Watson trade made sense at the time because any success Baker had was due to the system the team had in place.

We have started something like six to nine QB's since cutting Mayfield.
 
So, this first half tells me one thing - if the Chiefs were in the Lions boat where it’s probably faster to list players who aren’t on the injured list, they’d be Boned.

I know this is third stringers at best because this game doesn’t matter for them, but even by the standards of this seasons Chiefs this is a horrible game for them.

And now that I’ve shit on the Chiefs, now the black magic kicks in and they’re going to come back for a one score win in the second half…
 
I'm still laughing that Kraft was forced to admit his post -Belichick strategy didn't work out too well for him
 
Double post but I don't care. Eat that fucking crow. He willed that team to a win
He still fucked me in DFS. And I watched the first half of the game and he looked like utter dogshit. Got outperformed by:
Bryce Young - 36.44
Bo Nix (still going) 35.86
Penix - 28.98
Mariota (fucking lolz) 26.04
 
Least kraft knows when a duds a dud. Blank will keep radio raheem for at least 2 years yay.
Kraft wants to win again before he croaks and establish himself some kind of legacy beyond being a disgusting old billionaire who has to go to rub n' tugs. Watch him fuck it up all trying to do it.
 
Brown, Landry, and Halas would be absolute failures in the modern NFL.

They never had to deal with salary caps and free agency. The players back then had real jobs outside of the NFL back then.
I don't know how people can say this and not be trolling. These are the coaches who laid the foundation for modern coaches in the modern NFL. They are the pioneers at their profession, carving the path that future NFL coaches followed. To dismiss them for being old and not playing with the exact rules of today is retarded. Yes, they didn't have the same challenges of today's coaches, they had different challenges they were able to overcome that modern coaches would struggle with.
 
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