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"LOL...how about bold allcaps size-boosted with an exclamation mark...... YIPS!."
"Along with those stats I mentioned above purdy is also more accurate than Jones. With adjusted (drops taken into consideration) completions percentage purdy is 2nd this year with Jones 11th."
"The rams are stacked, they could Win the superbowl. "
"Yipps for a couple of games?
You're hilarious 😂 "
You're hilarious 😂 "
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No better ones than Cleveland or Detroit in that scenario. Jacksonville heading towards that too.
Don't be cruel trying to get him to support the browns you evil,evil man lol.
The lions have been good the past few seasons.
Washington commanders are looking like contenders for the next few seasons.
Washington are the team to watch in terms of was 2024 a fluke or not.
Someone has to support Cleveland and watch them play in the factory of sadness.
Be a Jacksonville fan, not sure they even have any.
The bears 🐻 last won it in 1986, same as Parramatta 🤣🤣 thats why im now following them. And they have a good young qb on the rise and a Ryles type new coaching system
Don't do it there Bad news the Bears there's a reason why they have been poor for so long go check out there front office history.
If I were new and going to support a team it would be the Steelers Ravens or someone like that they are built in a certain way have ultra strong front office and ownership and are always competitive because of it.
If I was to have a 2nd team always had a soft spot for Green Bay. Perhaps due to Brett Favre but also legends like Clay Matthews, Aaron Rodgers, big BJ Raji and his end zone dance.
Even now I really like Matt LaFluer and Jordan Love.
Been supporting the 49ers since 1982.
The 81 superbowl which was played in 82 was on TV, more than likely extended highlights a week after the event. It was between the 9ers and bengals, luckily for me it chose the 9ers to support and they won so been a 9er ever since. Thank God I didn't choose the bengals.
The bungles you meant HKF.
Super Bowl XXIII in 1988 between San Fransisco and Cincinnati, love it how Sam Whyce the Bengals HC was an understudy to Bill Walsh who was 49ers HC. A few years earlier they took Eddie Brown, a Wide Receiver Walsh wanted and he settled with Jerry Rice at pick 16.
Eddie Brown was a decent Receiver who never quite hit the heights many expected, Rice went on to be the greatest Receiver of all time, a 1st ballot HOF, 3x SB Champion, SB XXIII MVP and currently has the record for most consectutive years with 1,000 yards receiving, 11 years, tied with Mike Evans from Tampa Bay who got it last year and is going in this year to break it.
I don't follow the NFL closely enough to know the players or the strength of rosters. I do monitor the betting prices for each week's games as well as the futures markets. I follow the Cowboys and have developed a liking for the Lions recently due to their growth over the past few years.
Although the Cowboys lost to the Eagles today, they were the biggest outsiders of all teams in the 1st week. Losing by only 4 points wasn't bad considering they were getting as much as 13.5 points at the line.
On another note, how good is the Netflix doco, America's Team?? Even if you're not an NFL fan but a sports fan, I recommend you have a look at it. It's definitely one of the best sporting documentaries I've seen.
It's worth deep diving Slippery.
The nfl has basically changed the way I watch and partake sport on and off the field.I swear the off season with the draft free agency the salary cap and other things hooks you.
Structurally most sports down this end of the world are following alot of what's been happening in the nfl for decades.
This shows up in how teams watch film and analysis especially.Analytics and alike.