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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Barkley is about to punch the chiefs in the face I reckon.

I do too. Chiefs D has been on the field a lot 


2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Wow, 2 and 26 and they give a personal foul for that?

Stupid play really.. Why give the refs any chance to throw a flag 

 

i think the real Patrick Mahomes has been abducted by aliens 


Brady must be sitting back commentating smirking at any GOAT talk 

Just now, BDA said:

i think the real Patrick Mahomes has been abducted by aliens 

 

Just now, JV7 said:

Brady must be sitting back commentating smirking at any GOAT talk 

I think it's more the Eagles D has been the reason why Mahomes hasn't been good, I mean he had his lineman in his lap.

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

 

I think it's more the Eagles D has been the reason why Mahomes hasn't been good, I mean he had his lineman in his lap.

Yeah that is true, he has been scrambling for his life.


This has seriously been one of the best defensive line performances in a Superbowl I've ever seen. Only one I can think of that comes close is maybe the Broncos?

Ok, how did Mahomes mis DHop?

He is my Multi for 40yrds Anda TD that he could have got right then.

Edited by Gorgoroth

You can never count out Mahomes… Eagles D can not keep playing to this level surely… They needed to at least come out with 3 points from the last drive though 

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It will take an epic choke from here for the Eagles to lose. 

As much as this has turned into a non-event I'm delighted to see the Chiefs getting their pants pulled down. 

And a real bonus to see Taylor Swift getting booed.

 


1 minute ago, BDA said:

It will take an epic choke from here for the Eagles to lose. 

As much as this has turned into a non-event I'm delighted to see the Chiefs getting their pants pulled down. 

And a real bonus to see Taylor Swift getting booed.

 

Feels a bit poetic doesn't it? 

Even the best have bad days.

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

If Mahomes really is the GOAT then this will be easy. It's almost perfect actually.

Mahomes stacks up better than Brady at the same age. 

He is about to lose his second SB but that first one he was missing 4 lineman and was always going to be tough.

And tbh I don't know what team would be standing up to this D right now.

9 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Mahomes stacks up better than Brady at the same age. 

He is about to lose his second SB but that first one he was missing 4 lineman and was always going to be tough.

And tbh I don't know what team would be standing up to this D right now.

I was more just laying down a marker for Mahomes to make a statement.

He's well on track to being the GOAT.

 
17 minutes ago, layzie said:

If Mahomes really is the GOAT then this will be easy. It's almost perfect actually.

We know he will respond… Backing they will get it back to a contest in the 2nd half 


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