Bella*chick
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Yup. Not quite as bad as the Chris Farley Show with Paul McCartney, but man. In the words of Rex Ryan, Sean McVay was kissing Bill's rings before the game even started.
Yup. Not quite as bad as the Chris Farley Show with Paul McCartney, but man. In the words of Rex Ryan, Sean McVay was kissing Bill's rings before the game even started.
FYI it's on again at 11, dvring
Yeah, McVay kept thinking everything was alright, when in reality, nothing was for them. BB is really involved in everything and also is very open to input from his players and fellow coaches. Very interesting.
I mean, I came away genuinely liking McVay. But he was sorely outmatched in this one. Yikes.
Brady was definitely all about the field goal at the end. He made it sound like wtf are we even discussing this.
It was interesting to see though, in terms of the effect the Polian Rules have had on the game. That Deion Sanders play is obvious PI today, while the Gilmore one is considered risky defensive play today.Well, now it has just gone crazy. Both those guys need a valium...
Yeah, it felt like McVay was full of a bunch of banal, positive cliches while BB was actually, you know, coaching. The contrast was startling.