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NFL GAME DAY DISCUSSION Super Bowl Game Day Pregame/Game Thread (Eagles vs Chiefs)


The meltdown on this forum over Mahomes is hilarious...:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Just accept that he is an amazing player and will be the guy the NFL world will talk about for the next 15 years or so. Brady had his time in the sun and now that's over. It is what it is.
He is an amazing player. What is more hilarious is your meltdown over Brady on every single thread.
 
The meltdown on this forum over Mahomes is hilarious...:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Just accept that he is an amazing player and will be the guy the NFL world will talk about for the next 15 years or so. Brady had his time in the sun and now that's over. It is what it is.
Not as hilarious as your meltdown when someone said Brady > Mahomes...
 
I would take Jalen Hurts as my QB in an instant... but that last throw...

I mean, if you have legs and you're accurate and have some touch, you can be a QB in this league.

He might have the weakest arm by far of any starting NFL QB
Hurts made several deep accurate big time throws. So I'm thinking that last throw was just a bad throw. Anyone want to chime in?
 
Mahomes beat a historic pass rushing team last night. Brady couldn't beat single team in the super bowl with a great pass rush. He would have gotten eaten alive last night by Reddick, Hargrave, etc.
He did? Did you even watch the game? His pass protection was great. The Chiefs won that line battle easily, dominated the Eagles defense at the LOS, pass and run game.
 
You need to get your head out of Patrick's ass. There's always an artificial spike so close to the event. What do you think that poll read for Brady in his 10th Super Bowl?

That poll was done before the super bowl and right around the time Brady retired. So I agree with you that Brady's retirement caused a spike in the voters who voted for Brady in that poll.

Whatever, 40% of people in that poll are ****ed in the head.

But I thought you said everyone across America thinks Brady is the GOAT. What happened?

He is an amazing player. What is more hilarious is your meltdown over Brady on every single thread.

I post in like 2-3 threads max at any given time.

He did? Did you even watch the game? His pass protection was great. The Chiefs won that line battle easily, dominated the Eagles defense at the LOS, pass and run game.

So when Mahomes was running for his life vs the Bucs defense in SB 55 it's his fault. Got it.
 
Hurts made several deep accurate big time throws. So I'm thinking that last throw was just a bad throw. Anyone want to chime in?
The ball was snapped from the PHI 36, and he dropped back, so was anyone expecting Hurts to throw it 70-75 yards? It was a hopeless spot for 95% of quarterbacks in the league. Hurts had the one horrible mistake (the fumble) but otherwise he was great in this game. He got denied a final realistic opportunity by the refs.
 
The meltdown on this forum over Mahomes is hilarious...:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Just accept that he is an amazing player and will be the guy the NFL world will talk about for the next 15 years or so. Brady had his time in the sun and now that's over. It is what it is.
Please. You're not Pats fan. For you Brady never had a day in the sun. You dismiss every accomplishment. You're nothing but a stupid troll. You have a thousand anti Brady posts and I don't recall anyone agreeing, liking, or winning a single one of them. Do everyone a favor and spend your time on your real team's fan forum. Even the moderators see through your ****. Go away
 
Mahomes beat a historic pass rushing team last night. Brady couldn't beat single team in the super bowl with a great pass rush.
Not a single team in the Super Bowl except the 2001 Rams, 2003 Panthers, 2014 Seahawks and 2018 Rams. You were close...
 
So when Mahomes was running for his life vs the Bucs defense in SB 55 it's his fault. Got it.
Who said that? The "greatest incompletion ever" gets more run than any other play in that entire game. There weren't any other Mahomes highlights in the entire game so they've had to glorify an incompletion. Think about that preferential treatment from the media... it's sickening.
 
Not a single team in the Super Bowl except the 2001 Rams, 2003 Panthers, 2014 Seahawks and 2018 Rams. You were close...

None of those teams had historic pass rushing capability. The 2014 seahawks were missing their best pass rusher Cliff Avril for most of SB 49. So nice try
 
It wasn't just a holding penalty called. There was no holding. It was the ref arbitraryly ending the game and calling the Chiefs the winner.

Strange, most of us saw at least a jersey tug, and the receiver being rerouted a bit. The player admits he did both but thought they'd let it go.

It's a pattern that is getting more blatant, has people forgotten what happened to NO a few years back. Now with the expedited review process, the league has more control of the game. They want less blowouts, more nailbaiters, and media darlings to win.

I think it would have been a better nail-biter if they make KC kick a FG with 1:35 left so PHL had to score a TD to win.

Yet I do agree I'm pretty dubious about the 'expedited review' from NJFL HQ and the favoritism towards media darlings.

I'm also not fond of the fact they don't stick to the 'clear and obvious' rule on OVERTURNING THE CALL ON THE FIELD.

They are never consistent on this.

In the Pats-Raiders game a clear and obvious incorrect in-bounds ruling doesn't get overturned, yet in other games we see them ignore that mandate over and over again.

I think there should be a 30 second time limit on reviews. If it isn't clear and obvious in 30 seconds, it isn't clear and obvious. Just let the calling on the field stand, even if eventually you can convince yourself that there was one shot that would have convinced you otherwise, because we are seeing that booth reviews also get things wrong.
 
Announcement: Now that this NFL season is over and MAC10 won't have any worthwhile threads to start like a game day thread or other games threads he's going on ignore. We had a few weeks of peace. He destroyed that coming back last night with the same tired old ****. Good riddance.
 
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That poll was done before the super bowl and right around the time Brady retired. So I agree with you that Brady's retirement caused a spike in the voters who voted for Brady in that poll.



But I thought you said everyone across America thinks Brady is the GOAT. What happened?



I post in like 2-3 threads max at any given time.



So when Mahomes was running for his life vs the Bucs defense in SB 55 it's his fault. Got it.
Exactly you post about Brady in here two or three threads at a time, you even admit it, that’s the first step in getting over your man crush for Brady, he left and you felt jilted.
 
None of those teams had historic pass rushing capability. The 2014 seahawks were missing their best pass rusher Cliff Avril for most of SB 49. So nice try
So now we moved the goalposts from "Brady couldn't beat a single team in the Super Bowl with a great pass rush" to "historic". Lol

I consider the bar for a historic pass rush in today's game as the 2015 Broncos. The 2022 Eagles have a great pass rush but they're not at that bar at all.
 
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Hurts made several deep accurate big time throws. So I'm thinking that last throw was just a bad throw. Anyone want to chime in?
I do think almost all QBs can heave it long, just not with the same velocity. He seemed to try to fire it but it didn't go very far.
 
None of those teams had historic pass rushing capability. The 2014 seahawks were missing their best pass rusher Cliff Avril for most of SB 49. So nice try
Holy **** you're relentlessly ridiculous. The 2014 Seahawks had a historically great defense in 2013-2014. They obliterated Manning's record setting Broncos offense the Super Bowl prior. Brady came back on that defense down 10 in the 4th quarter of a Super Bowl. He was 13-15 for 124 yards and 2 TDs in that 4th quarter. The most impressive 4th quarter comeback in Super Bowl history.
 
Holy **** you're relentlessly ridiculous. The 2014 Seahawks had a historically great defense in 2013-2014. They obliterated Manning's record setting Broncos offense the Super Bowl prior. Brady came back on that defense down 10 in the 4th quarter of a Super Bowl. He was 13-15 for 124 yards and 2 TDs in that 4th quarter. The most impressive 4th quarter comeback in Super Bowl history.
they also made Brees and Rodgers look like **** in the playoffs during that two year span. Brady was the only one of the big 4 to shred them
 
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Strange, most of us saw at least a jersey tug, and the receiver being rerouted a bit. The player admits he did both but thought they'd let it go.



I think it would have been a better nail-biter if they make KC kick a FG with 1:35 left so PHL had to score a TD to win.

Yet I do agree I'm pretty dubious about the 'expedited review' from NJFL HQ and the favoritism towards media darlings.

I'm also not fond of the fact they don't stick to the 'clear and obvious' rule on OVERTURNING THE CALL ON THE FIELD.

They are never consistent on this.
If hands on the back look like a hold to you, then there should be at MINIMUM 100 holding calls a game.

And their inconsistency is getting worse year by year.
 


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