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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.i see some bucs fans saying that even if they win this game Winfield and AB probably won’t be 100% by the super bowl
i was confident until AB and Winfield
hope im wrong but i have a bad feeling now
They don’t even know that the injuries are. Considering both were ruled out after looking at options to play through it, I’d imagine they both have injuries that usually take a few weeks to heal. Two weeks of rest before the Super Bowl. Sounds more like pessimism than educating guessing.
But no, of course they won’t be 100%, like half the players on the roster.
Lol at this 2009 hot take linked by PFT today
Tom Brady could be sliding out of the league's elite quarterbacks
It’s almost unthinkable to wonder whether one of the greatest quarterbacks in league history has lost something, years before his skills should be starting to deteriorate.But Mike Reiss of ES…profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Evans as well. They’re just as talented as adams but haven’t done diddly poo.ya man packers gonna play injured teams all the way or what. Godwin is gonna have to get his head out his ass today
I heard too and i was astonished...Bradshaw says Brady is the best qb of the last 25 years
no ****
But Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com raises an intriguing question regarding Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Does he still have the ability to run the offense in a way that preserves second-half leads?
Interesting that the hot take stems from Mike Reiss questioning if Brady could still do it.
interestingly he was the ref for the jags and chiefs afc championship gamesShoot. Clete Blekeman is the ref.
Packers are going to win.