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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 .
I can't believe this game, I seriously cannot. The Buccaneers defense just executed the Saints, holy shit. :stress:

The only W that actually mattered. Sorry Drew. At least you'll be in Canton I guess.
My parents and I were hoping the Saints would win tonight. Fuck! Between them and the Cowboys our two favorite teams are out another year. I guess go Chiefs!
 
Brees is shot. I know he’s Sean Payton’s guy, but he should have started Winston the 2nd half.
 
I always thought it was Belichick that made some sort of Faustian wager, but with the rise of the Bills and Tampa getting a cupcake WC game before another juggernaut team turns into pumpkin, I'm starting to think Brady made it instead.

If Aaron Rodgers has a strip-sack we know its real.
 

In his incredibly brief but profoundly impactful life, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave dozens of speeches and sermons, and wrote multiple essays.

Within those are innumerable quotes on his beliefs about civil rights, racism and poverty, and fighting for and against them in a nonviolent way.

Yet every year, on the third Monday of January in the United States, we are subjected to people who take to social media for their seemingly obligatory annual post in memory of MLK. People who have no interest in King’s teachings or actively work to undo the marginal gains achieved during his life and since his death.

This year, an alarming number of the people, organizations and corporations who did so were either blithely unaware of how tone-deaf their post was or, for lack of a better word, straight-up gaslighting us.

To wit: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

Of all the quotes from all the sermons King gave, this is the one you chose, NFL?

The audacity.

Banning someone from your precious league for peacefully protesting the incessant killing of innocent Black Americans by agents of the state is about as unjust as it gets. Colin Kaepernick broke no laws, unless you consider making a small but vocal cadre of jersey-burning bigots uncomfortable a crime. Kaepernick demanded, as King did before him, that America live up to the ideals written in its most cherished documents.

That hasn’t mattered to NFL team owners, an unknown number of whom seem to side more with the bigots than the Black players whose bodies and brains are bruised for our entertainment on Sundays, and then leave arenas to the realities of racism, the zeroes on their paychecks be damned.

They have made sure in the years since that Kaepernick will never work as an NFL quarterback again. They paid him for lost wages rather than let the world see the lengths they went to to keep him unemployed. They concealed what was really said about the man and those he protested in support of.

If Dr. King were alive today — he’s not because he was martyred, killed for demanding better for his people — he would have been one of Kaepernick’s supporters, as King’s daughter has indicated.

It’s too late this year, but next year, the NFL’s Twitter account might want to take the tack of saying nothing on MLK Day.

Or, given the performative uproar at Kaepernick’s choice of protest, both its method and timing, and the lies spun to misappropriate his meaning, at least be honest and use this quote, from King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”:

“I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is ... the white moderate, who is more devoted to ‘order’ than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: ‘I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action’; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man’s freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a ‘more convenient season.’”

TL;DR - The NFL has no right to celebrate MLK because they blacklisted Kaepernick.
 
I could go on and on how Kap shot down his own football career and he's actually used this to make himself even richer and do almost no work and he doesn't actually want to play anymore.

But what do I know?
 
NFL will be selling 22,000 tickets to the Super Bowl. They want to make sure Tom Brady receives a full homefield advantage.

Also wonder if Phillip Rivers will unretire when he realizes he has to be at home with 9 fucking kids all day.
 
I never thought I'd say this, but I'm gonna root for the Packers this Sunday.
And for the Bills, of course, because I like an underdog story.
 
Can't wait for the MOST WOKE Super Bowl of ALL-TIME.

Pulling for the Bills to finally rid themselves of the spectres of Norwood and Flutie.
 
I kinda want the Bucs vs. the Bills Super Bowl to happen and go Brady's way just for the memes, but that might actually destroy the city of Buffalo.
I mean, I'm sure they'd halfway destroy the city and every table in it if they actually won, but finally getting to the championship after 25 years just for their division's archvillain to bully them on a completely different team is a "find some rope and an 8ft high beam" kind of loss.
 
I kinda want the Bucs vs. the Bills Super Bowl to happen and go Brady's way just for the memes, but that might actually destroy the city of Buffalo.
I mean, I'm sure they'd halfway destroy the city and every table in it if they actually won, but finally getting to the championship after 25 years just for their division's archvillain to bully them on a completely different team is a "find some rope and an 8ft high beam" kind of loss.
I'd probably die laughing as they pan the camera to Josh Norman in the fetal position.
 
I kinda want the Bucs vs. the Bills Super Bowl to happen and go Brady's way just for the memes, but that might actually destroy the city of Buffalo.
I mean, I'm sure they'd halfway destroy the city and every table in it if they actually won, but finally getting to the championship after 25 years just for their division's archvillain to bully them on a completely different team is a "find some rope and an 8ft high beam" kind of loss.

I can tell you that Bills fans are absolutely salivating at the chance of humiliating Tom Brady in the Super Bowl.

I'd laugh if in the lead up, Brady pulls a Thanos "I don't even know who you are" meme.
 
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As of right now, I think that the obvious landing spot for Stafford is Indianapolis as they already have a team built and need a QB. I don't see how Wentz gets traded there considering his massive contract. If Garoppolo and San Fran decide to leave, then that's another landing spot that he could be sent to. There may be other potential landing spots, but those are the first 2 which came to my mind
 
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As of right now, I think that the obvious landing spot for Stafford is Indianapolis as they already have a team built and need a QB. I don't see how Wentz gets traded there considering his massive contract. If Garoppolo and San Fran decide to leave, then that's another landing spot that he could be sent to. There may be other potential landing spots, but those are the first 2 which came to my mind
Please let the Colts or Darth Hoodie snap him up and keep the 49ers in QB hell for another couple of years. They already went to a Super Bowl with Jimmy G, I don't want Shanahan + Stafford in my division.
 
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As of right now, I think that the obvious landing spot for Stafford is Indianapolis as they already have a team built and need a QB. I don't see how Wentz gets traded there considering his massive contract. If Garoppolo and San Fran decide to leave, then that's another landing spot that he could be sent to. There may be other potential landing spots, but those are the first 2 which came to my mind
I'd like to see him end up at the Colts with an actual line around him.
 
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