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Posted:
Feb 9, 2021 - 5:47am
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
rgio wrote:
maryte wrote:
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I thought that goal-line stand was going to be the last we saw of Tom Brady.
Well it was interesting until the halftime show. But you know the game's boring when the internet lights up about the logo:
This was Super Bowl 55. Does it, or does it not say 54? (Thanks to BDB for pointing this out)
When we first saw the logo, both Dio and I were certain it was 54. But it's 55, confirming the world is just as stupid as ever.
I didn't realize it was an internet issue. We had a lively debate about it in my house. My position...you can't decide this year it's stupid. You had to call it out in the past....ESPECIALLY last year.
To be fair (to me, if not BDB and the rest of the internet), I don't know if I've watched any super bowls all the way through in years.
Same here. Let's just call it shitty design and get on with our day.
Missing 2 starting tackles and a gimpy Mahomes had an impact, but still did seem to me that Bucs D outcoached the KC offense. Taking Hill out of the game is never easy.
my analysis says the two deciding factors were the offensive and defensive lines for tampa
kc had no answer to the tb defense esp the pass rush
no doubt brady is a great qb
however at this level give any qtr back time and they will eventually find someone open
Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021 - 9:28am
rgio wrote:
Coaxial wrote:
No, the Chiefs were not ready for some football.
As a Philly fan who watched Reid for years with the Eagles, he's a good coach, not great. He never made adjustments to help his O-line, which was battered by injury. His kid didn't help him either with the car accident (his kids have been a mess for years...including the one who OD'd at Eagles training camp), but he's just not good at adjustments.
Love him or hate him, that's why Brady wins. He adjusts, and picks apart defenses enough to keep himself from getting hit.
Missing 2 starting tackles and a gimpy Mahomes had an impact, but still did seem to me that Bucs D outcoached the KC offense. Taking Hill out of the game is never easy.
I thought that goal-line stand was going to be the last we saw of Tom Brady.
Well it was interesting until the halftime show. But you know the game's boring when the internet lights up about the logo:
This was Super Bowl 55. Does it, or does it not say 54? (Thanks to BDB for pointing this out)
When we first saw the logo, both Dio and I were certain it was 54. But it's 55, confirming the world is just as stupid as ever.
I didn't realize it was an internet issue. We had a lively debate about it in my house. My position...you can't decide this year it's stupid. You had to call it out in the past....ESPECIALLY last year.
To be fair (to me, if not BDB and the rest of the internet), I don't know if I've watched any super bowls all the way through in years.
As a Philly fan who watched Reid for years with the Eagles, he's a good coach, not great. He never made adjustments to help his O-line, which was battered by injury. His kid didn't help him either with the car accident (his kids have been a mess for years...including the one who OD'd at Eagles training camp), but he's just not good at adjustments.
Love him or hate him, that's why Brady wins. He adjusts, and picks apart defenses enough to keep himself from getting hit.
I thought that goal-line stand was going to be the last we saw of Tom Brady.
Well it was interesting until the halftime show. But you know the game's boring when the internet lights up about the logo:
This was Super Bowl 55. Does it, or does it not say 54? (Thanks to BDB for pointing this out)
When we first saw the logo, both Dio and I were certain it was 54. But it's 55, confirming the world is just as stupid as ever.
I didn't realize it was an internet issue. We had a lively debate about it in my house. My position...you can't decide this year it's stupid. You had to call it out in the past....ESPECIALLY last year.
It is not that TB won that was so shocking, most figured it to be a close game. It is how it went down with that incredible offense being stifled and not even scoring a TD, not to be morbid but I guarantee there are some people jumping off buildings today and that is not out of line to say because it is a fact. Betting has become so sophisticated there are literally a hundred micro bets within the game to be had and that is where A LOT of money was lost. And that ladies and gentleman is why I do not gamble.
Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
Posted:
Feb 7, 2021 - 11:19am
Well, this one is not as hard as I thought it might be.
The Stillers are not playing. Speaks for itself.
I usually default to rooting for the AFC team, unless the AFC team is too much of a hated rival or there is a narrative behind the NFC team that I like.I do not mind Tampa Bay at all, and I might be inclined to root for them because it has been so long since the Bucs won. Plus, I like Bruce Arians.
But then there is Tom Brady. He is the narrative behind the Bucs in this one. Although I begrudgingly have to give it to him for the way he has played and led the way to the Super Bowl at age 43, there still are those Patriot memories. Then there is Antonio Brown!
Storyline for this weekend will be the GB running game and Travis Kelce. KC will win it all again this year for the simple fact that they have Travis Kelce and the other teams do not.