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Sure is a lot of bitching over who gets the honor of losing to Cooper Rush in the Super Bowl
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Yes, that was my point. Chiefs could not have been #1 if week 18 was the same and the Bengals-Bills game was completed.
That's why I'm saying they should be included in the neutral field options with the Bengals and Chiefs.
That is embarrassing. I somehow was thinking the Chiefs had four losses. I'm a great fan. I'm going to blame all their shitty late season close games against bad teams.No, Alex was correcting the point that the Chiefs finishing 14-3 by virtue of their week 18 win means that if the Bengals had beaten the Bills, both Buffalo and Cincy would have finished 13-4, leaving the Chiefs as the #1 seed.
That is embarrassing. I somehow was thinking the Chiefs had four losses. I'm a great fan. I'm going to blame all their shitty late season close games again bad teams.
Conspiracy theory time. The league is going to milk the hell out of Pray for Damar. Chiefs and Bengals fans get ready to rage at the amount of non-calls when you play Buffalo.
I'm not mentioning Miami because Buffalo shouldnt need help to beat the Dolphins.
I’m taking your picks tooMight as well... playoff predictions.
AFC
Bills vs Dolphins
Bengals vs Ravens
Chargers vs Jaguars
NFC
49ers vs Seahawks
Giants vs Vikings
Cowboys vs Bucs
I wonder, if the Giants keep him (which they'll probably do), what the extension for Daniel Jones will look like? A lot of people have been positive about him this year but that's largely from the record. I don't know that he's truly much better this year. He's a poor man's Andy Dalton at best, so if they sign him to a lengthy extension I think that just ends up being an albatross.
I'm struggling to pick a winner in this game. As bad as the Bucs have been this year, their biggest issues have been consistency as a team from one quarter to the next. The argument for them is that Brady still always seems to have a few big plays on offense every game. And they are at home too.Cowboys vs Bucs
He pushed a trainer then acted like he was the victim duck this stupid jogger nuke their entire race of animal monkeys
Winning the Heisman has zero to do with how well their skills translate at the next level.Might be a giant tangent as the playoffs start, but...
Tim Tebow. Is there a good write up (or video) documenting exactly why he was so dominant in college, but so, so shitty in the pros? I mean, I get that you can get away with different things at the college and pro levels, but you'd think the people who vote on Heisman trophy winners (especially sophomores) realize what those actions are, and accordingly don't reward someone with a Heisman for pulling shit that doesn't fly at the pro level.
Or is there some other explanation? God just didn't have that in Old Tim's plan?!
Brady still always seems to have a few big plays on offense every game. And they are at home too.
0-7 vs Brady).
Conspiracy theory time. The league is going to milk the hell out of Pray for Damar. Chiefs and Bengals fans get ready to rage at the amount of non-calls when you play Buffalo.
I'm not mentioning Miami because Buffalo shouldnt need help to beat the Dolphins.
The Bucs offense has just never looked on track the entire season. They were something like 23rd in the league at 18.2 points per game, and only 26 points away from being at the bottom. I just don't think they have the offense. As long as Dak doesn't have his turnovers right by the Cowboys goal, I think even a flawed team like the Cowboys should come away with the victory.I'm struggling to pick a winner in this game. As bad as the Bucs have been this year, their biggest issues have been consistency as a team from one quarter to the next. The argument for them is that Brady still always seems to have a few big plays on offense every game. And they are at home too.
On the other hand, Dak is now 6-7 straight games with a pick, at least 2 of which were house-called. I just don't trust him, especially on the road against a guy that they just can't beat (0-7 vs Brady).
Might be a giant tangent as the playoffs start, but...
Tim Tebow. Is there a good write up (or video) documenting exactly why he was so dominant in college, but so, so shitty in the pros? I mean, I get that you can get away with different things at the college and pro levels, but you'd think the people who vote on Heisman trophy winners (especially sophomores) realize what those actions are, and accordingly don't reward someone with a Heisman for pulling shit that doesn't fly at the pro level.
Or is there some other explanation? God just didn't have that in Old Tim's plan?!
I just think it's interesting that the guy who people are calling the best, most dominant college football player of all time couldn't hack it in the NFL. Not even a little bit.My theory is that you don't know what the fuck the Heisman is
Hey he was a TE for about 2 weeks!Tebow was unwilling to do anything but QB