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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 officiating in the first half really put a damper on the game for me.

The calls that went against KC were, at best, iffy, and I just knew that they were going to get frustrated and make more mistakes and that was going to be it.
 
Fournette was interviewed today about the key to the Bucs victory. Say what you will about Brady, but he ensures he knows EVERYONE on the team and texts them like a teenage girl late at night with game strategy. Same thing happened Saturday night.

Apparently Brady is autistic with stats and reminded the team that the Chiefs were 31st in the league for yardage after contact and 19th overall for allowed rushing yards. The defense knew he would pass a lot and punished the shit out of Mahomes, while Brady went with a more run-based offense with Fournette to punish their D line.
 
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It's literally written like a bad 80s action show and I personally love it, wokeism be damned.
It's based on a 80s action show. Orginal lead was a white male.
 
It's amazing how just miserable people can be.

They are upset because the "wrong" person won the Super Bowl. And it's not like it's Bills or Jets fans that have been tortured by Brady for 20 years. It's just blue checkmarks reeing about how a "Trump supporter" won something.

These people live to be miserable. They can't be happy or else they'll just look for any other reason to be miserable.
Bills fans had no team to root for last night. Their options were the team that crushed their best run in decades or the ancient QB that had been stomping them consistently since he had entered the league.
 
Nigga what the fuck did the first half officiating have to do with Patrick Mahomes not putting up any points? The Chiefs offense barely had any penalties called against them, and the majority of the calls made were valid on the replays. You clearly must not have watched the same game we did, because that offense walking away with just 3 fields goals and Patty finishing with a 52 passer rating sure as shit didn't have anything to do with the refs. The Bucs had a better gameplan, and they executed it far better than the Chiefs did with theirs. Get the fuck out of here with that nonsense. :story:
Yo fuckhead, did you not see the second quarter? The Bucs were giftwrapped 2 TDs based on weak-ass penalties. Brady threw a pick that was overturned on a WEAK holding penalty, for starters. If you don't think that affected the game in any way whatsoever, then I don't know what to say at this point. And I know I'm not the only one to say this: the CBS panel during Halftime literally said the words, "the refs are too involved," and I personally agree. And the CBS commentary was anything but anti-Brady last night, by the way.

There was also one point where Mahomes was hit in the fucking head with a fist, and no flag was thrown. There was also a holding call against the Bucs that should have been a pass interference call; the Chiefs offense would have been placed at the 2-yard line or something like that had the refs been consistent. All I ask for is some consistency, and the refs never give it, and it keeps getting worse in the NFL. The refs' involvement keeps ruining my joy in watching the actual games more and more, and last night just made me feel "done" with it all ... And I say this as a lifelong NFL fan.

In the first quarter, the game was 3-7 Bucs. Both defenses were playing hard, and I think that the score reflected that, as it appeared that it was going to be a close game. Both teams had some great stops, with an impressive scoring drive from Brady, and I was highly enjoying it. The second quarter tainted the game for me ... And I'm frankly not sorry to say it.


Why has attention whore krapernick's name been trending on twitter the last 2 days?
Because the internet is a woke cesspool.

Anybody who thinks that Kaepernick belongs in the NFL is the type of person who doesn't watch football, period.

Also, Kaepernick is perfectly happy not being in the NFL. Had he not started kneeling like a faggot, he would just be remembered as a subpar quarterback that got benched by TWO coaches. Dude gained everything financially and solidified his "legacy" by becoming an activist.
 
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Anybody who thinks that Kaepernick belongs in the NFL is the type of person who doesn't watch football, period.

Also, Kaepernick is perfectly happy not being in the NFL. Had he not started kneeling like a faggot, he would just be remembered as a subpar quarterback that got benched by TWO coaches. Dude gained everything financially and solidified his "legacy" by becoming an activist.

In 2016, Kaepernick lost a training camp battle to BLAINE GABBERT! The same Blaine Gabbert who won a Super Bowl ring last night, lol.

Everyone forgets that his last two seasons, Kaepernick went 3-16 as a starter. Even giving up the benefit of the doubt because that whole team sucks, Kaepernick was, AT BEST, a slightly-below league average QB. Who LOST his job to BLAINE GABBERT before Chip Kelly eventually benched Gabbert because Gabbert sucks as a full time starter too.
 
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See you in September. :story:
Yeah, can't wait to see the onslaught of the Black National Anthem, more fuckery with the refs, Roger Goodell's ugly mug still being alive and creating more rules to stifle the way the game is played, accusatory promos calling us all racist, rich athletes with prison records telling us that WE'RE the problem, etc ...

I watched less than half of the games this year, and I completely neglected to watch the NFC and AFC Championship games. That's a significant decline in what I used to watch.

Have you even watched the Super Bowls in recent years? The games have sucked. If the refs aren't throwing the flags everywhere stopping the flow of the games entirely, then the defenses are completely nonexistent because they're too afraid to get flagged and then we see both teams running up the scores. The Patriots vs Eagles Super Bowl had both offenses running up the score, and the Iggles won only because they had the final possession of the ball. The Patriots vs Rams Super Bowl was a hilariously poorly played game on both sides of the ball (anyone who says that was a good game has the eyesight of Stevie Wonder). The Chiefs vs 49ers Super Bowl had a sloppy start, and then Mahomes kicked ass only because the 49ers absolutely fell apart in the second half.

The last Super Bowl I enjoyed was in 2017, when the Falcons lost to the Patriots in a hilarious fashion. Biggest meltdown of all time, and it was funny. Was it actually good football though? Well, not with the Falcons offense.

The game just isn't fun anymore, and it hasn't been fun for me for almost five seasons now. I'm watching it less and less as the years go by. You can think "I'll be back in September" all you want. We'll see ... But I'm not looking forward to it whatsoever for the reasons I stated.
 
The last Super Bowl I enjoyed was in 2017, when the Falcons lost to the Patriots in a hilarious fashion. Biggest meltdown of all time, and it was funny. Was it actually good football though? Well, not with the Falcons offense.
I can't NOT post this.

 
Oh god. Still hilarious. The franchise will never live this down, especially since they've been choke artists consistently ever since.

I remember the owner of the Falcons leaving the booth to stand at the sidelines with minutes left in the game. The owner fully expected to be at the sidelines to celebrate with the coaches and players, and, well ... We all knew what happened from there. The look on his face at the end is something I won't soon forget. Haha.
 
Alternatively

"REEEEEE The refs only make bad calls when it hurts me and never to help me."
Literally said I was enjoying the game in the first quarter and even complimented Brady's first TD drive. But sure. REEEEE just because a team that I'm not even a fan of didn't win back-to-back Super Bowls?

I just want GOOD football again; let the players actually play again. When it gets to a point where you pretty much expect a ref to throw a flag after every play, then that's a problem.
 
What in the world does Colin Kaepernick have to do with Tom Brady winning a historic SB while being 43 years old?

I’m more confused as to why activists would tweet and make political agendas about a sport that they would never play in. Didn’t they used to complain about steroids and concussions ruining the sport? And then blame the military for being too “patriotic” for the NFL?

“Social justice” and sports do not mix, for obvious reasons.
 
What in the world does Colin Kaepernick have to do with Tom Brady winning a historic SB while being 43 years old?

I’m more confused as to why activists would tweet and make political agendas about a sport that they would never play in. Didn’t they used to complain about steroids and concussions ruining the sport? And then blame the military for being too “patriotic” for the NFL?

“Social justice” and sports do not mix, for obvious reasons.
It's nothing more than virtue signaling from the people who don't watch football ... Or know remotely anything about football.

"The Super Bowl is on tonight ... How can I make this about ME? Oh, right: Colin Kaepernick! Look at me, I'm a good person for mentioning him! And, and ... White Brady Bad!"

I vividly remember last season that Kaepernick was literally invited to a training camp by the NFL. He did a no-show, and instead ran "his own" training camp. Not to mention that multiple other teams have, indeed, offered him a job as a backup, and he's declined every single one of those offers.

Colin Kaepernick is the reason why Colin Kaepernick isn't in the NFL. He's been given far more chances than any normal, young athlete out of college would be given. Kaep is thrilled to play victim. Had he actually sat on that bench in his final season, he'd be without his Nike contracts and without all of his woke accolades and praise from the media/entertainment industry.

He hasn't lost shit. Nobody has profited more from leaving the NFL, and morons actually buy the narrative that he's some noble martyr for "the cause."

Also, lots of wokies are assmad that Mahomes, who they have already heralded as "The GOAT," was beaten by ... The GOAT-- a white dude.
 
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What in the world does Colin Kaepernick have to do with Tom Brady winning a historic SB while being 43 years old?

I’m more confused as to why activists would tweet and make political agendas about a sport that they would never play in. Didn’t they used to complain about steroids and concussions ruining the sport? And then blame the military for being too “patriotic” for the NFL?

“Social justice” and sports do not mix, for obvious reasons.
They don't care about anything other than pushing their politics. They could be right beside Lamar Jackson in his street clothes trying to be low key and go about his day, and they'd have no idea who he is. They could walk past Russell Wilson wearing his own jersey and a pair of jeans and they'd assume he was a big Mariners fan (if they even know Seattle's baseball team) or something.

All they see is Tom Brady, the uber white superstar who has a supermodel wife and has the audacity not to have a Twitter that's full of BLM fanaticism and troon advocacy. The heretic who had a MAGA hat at his locker years ago. The devil who dared to not wear a mask before and after the game, potentially killing millions of grandmas. They see Colin Kaepernick, the Nubian man, the ebony (and therefore improved) edition of the next coming of Joe Montana and Dan Marino combined, who after kneeling was offered a contract from the legendary John Elway but declined never given another opportunity to play football all because of selfless advocacy and a system of white supremacy.

That's the narrative they're choosing to craft at least.
 
These fuckers are actually going to make me defend Tom Brady...Jesus Christ, I hate these people.

And its not even me defending Tom Brady, but rather wanting to tell these article writers to fuck off. The fact that I'm seeing articles about how racist it is for Tom Brady to win a Super Bowl during Black History Month (which he's done before BTW) speaks to the state of the media and general human discourse.

The people saying this shit are either deliberately trying to antagonize people for clicks, or they are so batshit stupid that I feel like yelling at them would be picking on a special needs child.
 
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