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I don't care for the Eagles but I'm stoked for Vic Fangio so far. He's always been a very good DC and pending a good result today might be able to throw his hat in the head coaching ring again.

 
3 minutes ago, BDA said:

special comms commentator is annoying

Dan or Louis? I like both of them. Watch Dan on NFL live most days and have always loved listening to Louis. 

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Dan or Louis? I like both of them. Watch Dan on NFL live most days and have always loved listening to Louis. 

Why aren't we getting Brady and Burkhardt?

Agree though Dan is good. Louis would be happy right now 

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I'm defence at heart and as much as I'd love to give someone like Sweat MVP I think Hurts leads it at this stage. He's controlled their drives and managed the clock brilliantly whenever they've had possession. Only 14 from 19 for 155 yards so far but it isn't always about the stat sheet.

I need Pat to throw it to Ju Ju for another 9 yards and DHop for another 29yrds! 
that’s all I care about now.

 

Will the Chiefs draw a blank!!?


Just like to say that there's always a place in the world for an ice cold bucket of Budwieser 

9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Just like to say that there's always a place in the world for an ice cold bucket of Budwieser 

Only for the original Czech Budwieser!

Alright, chiefs get the ball, now pat, be good and get DeHop 30 and Ju Ju 10 and then I can turn this [censored] off.

We're entering the realm of DL Superbowl day thread where I start to share my deep and slightly drunken thoughts. 

I would kill for a game like this in the Superbowl. Would have loved the Niners to knock the oppo out early. 

But there's so many here that either havent had the chance to be there or haven't been back since the first taste. When you get there you gotta take the chance. 

I hate it but I'll always love it 


1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Alright, chiefs get the ball, now pat, be good and get DeHop 30 and Ju Ju 10 and then I can turn this [censored] off.

I feel confident about Juju but Deandre is a stretch 

If ever there was a game where you could give the whole defense or at least D- line the MVP, this is it 


 

I'm still nervous the Rams will move on from Stafford. 

If anything I'd rather stay with Stafford and be looking to stock pile some picks in the coming years that we might be able to trade for a higher pick to get a young QB.


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