American Football (NFL)
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Really surprised the Bengals made it…but it was cool to see Mahomes knocked off of his high horse. Just glad the Steelers didn't make it that far.
. Not sure where you get the Mahomes High Horse thing from,because I always pictured him as pretty humble,not the arrogant type. Am I missing something?
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People usually tire of success unless it's their team
And there has been (justifiably) a whole lot of hype about him realizing such success at such a young age–talking about him challenging all the records and such. Which might happen, but this season showed us that he isn't the only young QB talent in this league and especially in the AFC.
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People usually tire of success unless it's their team
And there has been (justifiably) a whole lot of hype about him realizing such success at such a young age–talking about him challenging all the records and such. Which might happen, but this season showed us that he isn't the only young QB talent in this league and especially in the AFC.
This lol
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People usually tire of success unless it's their team
Insert Tom Brady here…
I am in no way unhappy he has chosen to hang up his cleats.
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People usually tire of success unless it's their team
And there has been (justifiably) a whole lot of hype about him realizing such success at such a young age–talking about him challenging all the records and such. Which might happen, but this season showed us that he isn't the only young QB talent in this league and especially in the AFC.
. The hype is generated by the media and NFL marketing,and I always felt like he took it in stride,and played hard. Burrow and the Bengals wanted it more on Sunday. Watch the hype machine kick into high gear if the Bengals win the big one.
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I like the kid and agree with you @Jett129
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People usually tire of success unless it's their team
Insert Tom Brady here…
I am in no way unhappy he has chosen to hang up his cleats.
as a Pats fan from New England I feel blessed. If only the Bruins would wake up
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WTF, WFT?
I have come to realize that sports franchises should have to earn fan loyalty as I've aged, mellowed out, lived in Colorado, and cared less about sports. My loyalty defaults to the teams I grew up with, but if they have incompetent or cheap ownership and leadership, I now reserve the right to no longer GAF. Were I a Washington fan, I would have exercised that right long ago, cos Snyder is beyond worthless as an owner. Not just because he resisted changing the team name from a racial epithet for so many years, but based on his constant incompetent meddling in personnel and other decisions.
Washington fans, you can simply walk away and be free!
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Dude I'm so ready! Most folks don't watch or seem to care about preseason but I'm all for it!!! RAVENS BABY!
Also F Tom Brady he deflates footballs to win superbowls
Honestly (and I know you jest), the first couple where they were filming walkthroughs and just won on Vinatieri's foot would have been very different games without that cheating–I think the walkthrough filming easily accounts for a TD+PAT advantage if not greater.
Brees should have advanced past the Rams (NFL absolutely rigged the easiest PI call in history cos the league wanted the Rams in--before they were ready, I might add) and I think the Saints would have won.
First two are asterisks, third a hunch. Still one of the greats, but a very lucky one of the greats who cheated.
Just curious,Does/will your wife watch Football? My wife absolutely loves football and is quite knowledgeable,and we really have a lot of fun watching together. Looking forward to that quality time!
Yes, my wife is Southern, of course she loves football