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 .
Thank God the Rams won. If the Bears were in the NFC Championship I'd be fucking hearing about it for the next 10 years.
Nick Foles on the Broncos situation
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So fucking happy about the Pats. To be 4-13 the past two season to now being in the AFC Championship is awesome.
Obviously it looks like the Seahawks are the team to beat, but no matter who wins between us and the Broncos I can't complain.
 
Even though these are all new eras of these teams and new faces, I still feel down about the upcoming Super Bowl because it feels like we have already seen all these teams before. Unless it is Denver vs Los Angeles we have already seen all of these potential matchups before. One twice. The Chiefs are out of contention and it still feels like we are lacking plurality.

The funny thing is that given Denver and New England both are tied for the most Super Bowl losses at five a piece, whoever wins the AFC Championship will automatically break the tie and have a record six Super Bowl losses if they happen to go on to lose this upcoming Super Bowl. Which seems highly likely since both the Rams and Seahawks seem completely leagues ahead of Denver and New England.
 
>The Bears lost

I swear if the Superbowl is Pats Vs Rams....
 
It's fucking hilarious that Rams and Chargers home games are basically away games because the opposing teams almost always have more fans there because everyone in LA is a transplant.
I think the St Louis crowd stopped following the Rams after they left. The Chargers still have a fan base in San Diego but they don't go to LA for games. The real team that should be in LA is the Raiders. They have a little bit of a fan base in Vegas but their two biggest fan bases are Oakland and LA
 
I think the St Louis crowd stopped following the Rams after they left. The Chargers still have a fan base in San Diego but they don't go to LA for games. The real team that should be in LA is the Raiders. They have a little bit of a fan base in Vegas but their two biggest fan bases are Oakland and LA
Which is why I think that if there were any compromises back in 2016, the Chargers should have been the ones moving to Vegas and the Raiders ending up back in Los Angeles after the Rams moved out of St. Louis, but we can't ever have good things in this timeline.

It would have made perfect sense, not the Chargers being in Los Angeles and the Raiders somehow moving to Vegas.
 
Which is why I think that if there were any compromises back in 2016, the Chargers should have been the ones moving to Vegas and the Raiders ending up back in Los Angeles after the Rams moved out of St. Louis, but we can't ever have good things in this timeline.
They should have just put Oakland in LA. Leave the Chargers in San Diego and the Rams in St Louis
 
Which is why I think that if there were any compromises back in 2016, the Chargers should have been the ones moving to Vegas and the Raiders ending up back in Los Angeles after the Rams moved out of St. Louis, but we can't ever have good things in this timeline.
Blame the owners of the teams (No loyalty to cities that put up with them for years), Jerry Jones (he eas involved in helping move the Rams and Chargers when he was the League Shadow Emperor) and Roger Goodell (Who's only previous job in the NFL before being Commissioner was being a New York Jets intern)
 
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Bro I don't know what happened to my X timeline, but I just been exposed to NFL fans from Japan. I didn't even know something like the NFL had fans over there, but it's funny seeing some of the things people write about CJ and stuff.


Also one of them makes these cute cat memes for the playoff eliminations. :lol:

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Even though these are all new eras of these teams and new faces, I still feel down about the upcoming Super Bowl because it feels like we have already seen all these teams before. Unless it is Denver vs Los Angeles we have already seen all of these potential matchups before. One twice. The Chiefs are out of contention and it still feels like we are lacking plurality.

The funny thing is that given Denver and New England both are tied for the most Super Bowl losses at five a piece, whoever wins the AFC Championship will automatically break the tie and have a record six Super Bowl losses if they happen to go on to lose this upcoming Super Bowl. Which seems highly likely since both the Rams and Seahawks seem completely leagues ahead of Denver and New
Well run teams have good ownership that know how to hire coaches/staff. That staff brings in the right personnel to coach at the player level and bring in the correct players. They run competitive schemes that win games, etc. Its not RNG as to why organizations like the Browns, Cards etc are always at the bottom of the league.
 
The Texans stats were hilarious: the only team never to play in a conference championship. Glorious. Worst fan base in all of football on sheer smugness alone. If you went by the average Texans fan then they've won 20 Lombardi trophies and are on their way to doing it again in a few months.

Well they are the newest team... But if we factor in their 36 years as the Houston Oilers, they have a proud history of scoring 5 points in an AFC Championship to the Steelers, and then losing again to the steelers the next year.

Ok maybe that's not fair, maybe the original Houston team that's now the Titans have faired better. AFC Championship losses to the Chiefs, Raiders, and finally beating the Jaguars only to be one yard short against the then St. Louis Rams.

They really are the Lions of the AFC.
 
Even though these are all new eras of these teams and new faces, I still feel down about the upcoming Super Bowl because it feels like we have already seen all these teams before.
This happens with lots of sports promotions. Where the top third or quarter of teams win all of the championships. And the bottom teams essentially exist as farm systems for the rest of the league. And some teams never even reach the championship game let alone win it. Those teams are just there to pad the records of the eventual winners and help with player development.
 
Between the Pats, 49ers, and Rams success seems to follow him. He literally doesn't have to do anything at this point and he keeps winning
He's a symptom of success. Not the cause of it. He's a high level back-up QB. Something smart, consistently competitive teams covet. The Eagles won a superbowl with one (Nick Foles). Just look at what's happened to Denver, I bet they'd love to have Garoppolo right about now.
 
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