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In all my life, I've never seen a kicker miss four straight XPs. Never once and I've been watching football for a little while.
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Just now, FiddySicks said:
Exactly what I expected this game to look like. Should’ve just lost to the Panthers in week 17.
We've been here before with Brady. I'll believe the Bucs are done when the clock hits 0:00 and Dallas has more points on the board.
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1 minute ago, DG_ThenNowForever said:
Dallas already gave away 3 points and the line is -2.5
You got money on this one?
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I don't know who's going to the Super Bowl, but I have a pretty good idea of who definitely isn't - the Cowboys kicker.
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We letting this one play out or are we calling it before halftime again?
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16 minutes ago, Kramerica Industries said:
If the Bucs win tomorrow night, I'm going to spend the next week holding my head on the idea that it was against the Bucs where The Legend of Brock Purdy was born, and that it would only be appropriate for the Bucs to be the ones to bring that story to a close.
It's entirely possible that the Brock Purdy story is just getting started. He wouldn't be the first QB to come out of nowhere and put together a successful NFL career. In fact, I think your Bucs have a guy at QB who wasn't considered to be much of anything when he got drafted in the 6th round. Things ending up working out pretty well for him. He managed to become the second best QB of all time.
And no, I'm not saying Purdy is the next Montana or Brady. (but you never know) All I'm saying is the kid might go on to a successful NFL career. I miss the days when everyone would root for a story like Purdy's. These days, people just fixate on waiting for the other shoe to drop. My way is more fun.
Anyway, a playoff loss isn't necessarily the end of the Brock Purdy story. I think it's safe to say that if nothing else, he's earned himself a roster spot with the Niners for another season.
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2 minutes ago, Cujo said:
AFC South team gets the early Saturday game. SHOCKER
A tradition unlike any other.
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Way too early thoughts on next week.
AFC
The Bills are going to make quick work of the Bengals next week. They won't be sleeping on the Bengals like they were on the Dolphins. In fact, the close game today may be the best thing to happen to the Bills in the playoffs.
Going into the AFC title game last year, I said that Cincinnati is one of those weird match ups for the Chiefs and I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see them win the game. This year, I'm saying the same thing about the Jaguars playing the Chiefs. The Jags are the kind of team that can give KC fits. I'm not dumb enough to straight up predict a Jags win, but it wouldn't surprise me even a little if they do.
A Jags - Bills title game isn't the stretch we think it is. I really like the Jags chances.
NFC
The Giants are playing on house money. Their season has wildly exceeded expectations already. They have nothing to lose, we don't know how healthy Hurts is going to be, and the Eagles faded a little in the last month of the season. I think the Giants give Philly all they can handle.
Dallas and Tampa are playing for the right to get their asses handed to them by the Niners.
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10 minutes ago, GDAWG said:
So wait......is Daniel Jones actually good?
He's not terrible.
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24 minutes ago, DG_ThenNowForever said:
Today is the first time I'm seeing Zac Collinsworth on my TV.
One thing about him is that other than his Dad working for NBC, nepotism had nothing to do with him getting the gig. Take it from someone who worked in the industry, everyone graduates from college and immediately gets a job covering Notre Dame football and the Olympics for NBC. He did slum it at ESPN for a few years on NFL Sunday Countdown and NFL Live before returning to NBC to work on SNF. It's a very common career trajectory in broadcasting.
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30 minutes ago, DCarp1231 said:
Miami damn near pulling off the upset with Skylar Thompson under center makes me think Buffalo really isn’t the team to beat in the AFC.
That was more about the Bills thinking they'd win by 20 by just taking the field than anything else. I'd still take Buffalo over either Cincinnati or KC.
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1 minute ago, DoctorWhom said:
That's why I called it the "least surprising upset".
Yes you did. And I said I didn't think it was an upset at all. Not even a "least surprising upset" and therein lies the difference between your post and mine.
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You know what would be hilarious? Tyler Huntley going full Brock Purdy on the Bengals.
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7 minutes ago, DoctorWhom said:
Giants with perhaps the least surprising playoff upset ever.
I don't think it was an upset. The only reason the Vikings were favored was because they were at home. And even then, weren't they only favored by 2.5? The sharps didn't respect them enough to even give them the obligatory FG at home against a team that isn't exactly known for being a juggernaut on offense.
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2 minutes ago, TrueYankee26 said:
Heartbreaking loss for the Vikings
They're used to it.
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The Kirk Cousins Experience is now boarding at Gate B.
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7 minutes ago, DG_ThenNowForever said:
Bills see their first luck of the day with that spot. Otherwise, they played like a team expecting a win. Doesn't really fill me with confidence for next week.
Minnesota deserves to lose with how they're dressed today. But on the other hand, a road team is going to win this weekend and I'm hoping it's not the Giants.
I can't blame the Bills for not taking the Dolphins and their 6th string QB seriously. No one else did. They'll be fine.
Why do teams constantly wear their ugliest uniforms on national TV? It's like getting invited to the Oscars and deciding it's the perfect time to break out your Halloween costume.
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The Dolphins can take solace in the fact that they made a bunch of money for Vegas and the sports books today.
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Just now, Sport said:
That makes my anxiety worse! The Ravens will be starting XFL back up level QBs.That was my point.
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48 minutes ago, Sport said:
Going to the Bengals-Ravens game tonight. I feel weird about it. Not unconfident, but having a hard time shaking 3 decades of Bengals PTSD. That's not gone away with one playoff run and I don't like seeing the Ravens for a third time. Their defense is no joke.
Watching the double digit underdog Dolphins and their XFL back up level QB hang tough with the Bills should alleviate some of that anxiety.
5 minutes ago, BBTV said:Why is Miami constantly out of time and having to burn time outs? Is Eagles-era Andy Reid their coach? Between constantly being rushed to get plays off and their overall play selection, I'm surprised that they're in the position that they're in.
Because their QB is in way over his head is my guess.
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6 hours ago, infrared41 said:
Al Michaels is back on NBC. This game is already 37% better.
OK, maybe not.
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6 minutes ago, FiddySicks said:
Ahhh, Chargers. Never change.
It's feeling like 2012 up in here.
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The collapse is complete.
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The Chargers Suicide Warning is now at five helmets. Collapse is imminent.
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2022 NFL regular season through Super Bowl LVII
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Anything worth doing is worth doing right. He can put it out of reach on the next Cowboys TD.