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16 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Sean Payton traded to the Broncos. Wonder if he can fix them, I hope not. I like the broncos but he is a [censored] and I hope he fails spectacularly.

Does this mean Wilson is fixed now? 😝

 
5 hours ago, layzie said:

Does this mean Wilson is fixed now? 😝

Tbh Sean will be good for Russ. Broncos on paper are not as bad as their record this year.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Tbh Sean will be good for Russ. Broncos on paper are not as bad as their record this year.

Agree, think he's likely going to be a good fit. I'm of with you though, not that keen to see him succeed.

 

Is there a Super Bowl coin toss curse? Teams who won the coin toss but lost the game:

2021 Bengals

2020 Chiefs

2019 49ers

2018 Rams

2017 Patriots

2016 Falcons

2015 Panthers

2014 Seahawks


On 2/1/2023 at 8:42 PM, Gorgoroth said:

Sean Payton traded to the Broncos. Wonder if he can fix them, I hope not. I like the broncos but he is a [censored] and I hope he fails spectacularly.

I don't mind Payton but I don't like the Broncos and I hate Russell Wilson so I hope he fails spectacularly too.

Meanwhile Nathanial Hackett to the Jets, will Rodgers be joining him? Will make things interesting at One Jets Drive next year if that's the case

 
1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Gone a week early!

Doing it now before I forget haha. No games in between anyway 🤷🏽


1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Doing it now before I forget haha. No games in between anyway 🤷🏽

True, but could be injuries.

On 2/4/2023 at 4:56 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Doing it now before I forget haha. No games in between anyway 🤷🏽

But there is Gonzo! The all important Pro Bowl today 😛

11 hours ago, layzie said:

But there is Gonzo! The all important Pro Bowl today 😛

Yeah, tuned in for a bit ... WTF??

But the Yanks lap up that sort of stuff.  I thought it was lame

12 hours ago, Macca said:

Yeah, tuned in for a bit ... WTF??

But the Yanks lap up that sort of stuff.  I thought it was lame

Oh boy what did they do this time? 


25 minutes ago, layzie said:

Oh boy what did they do this time? 

The only thing I saw were players unloading weights and then a bit of tag football

8 minutes ago, Macca said:

The only thing I saw were players unloading weights and then a bit of tag football

I see. I really can't be bothered with these All Star events where you sit there watching them do things you'd see at a Primary school sports day. A few people I know love the NBA All Star weekend but the 3 shooting contests and mini games boring. 

I know I'll forget over the weekend, so here goes:

Kansas 24 Philadelphia 34

I've got the day off so will head into a pub somewhere in town. 
Bit flat after the Niners fell one game short, but still should be a good contest.

13 hours ago, DemonDave said:

I know I'll forget over the weekend, so here goes:

Kansas 24 Philadelphia 34

I've got the day off so will head into a pub somewhere in town. 
Bit flat after the Niners fell one game short, but still should be a good contest.

Me too mate. Went from consuming every bit of NFL media to not wanting to know about anything this week but I've got the day off and will be at the Sporting Globe to watch. As a pure football game all signs point to it being a cracker.

Eagles 24 - Chiefs 21

Edited by JV7


Eagles the best team but chiefs have the best QB. Very close one to call. Reckon a late field goal could decide it. 

Those who think Jalen Hurts should’ve been MVP take heart: the last MVP to win a SB was 1999, when Kurt Warner did it with the St. Louis Rams. Since then, nine MVPs have led their team to the Super Bowl and were defeated each time.
 

So if Eagles win the toss then one of the curses will be broken, if the chiefs lose the toss then they may just be cooked before the kick off  😄

Chiefs 1-6

 

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