I picked both Championship games wrong... but what a great Superbowl
Chiefs should be quite clear favourites, but will be interesting to see a home team and how that effects that. Also assume Brady and Arians will have the balls to avoid all this kicking FG nonsense from this weekend and pulling out every trick in the book
I picked both Championship games wrong... but what a great Superbowl
Chiefs should be quite clear favourites, but will be interesting to see a home team and how that effects that. Also assume Brady and Arians will have the balls to avoid all this kicking FG nonsense from this weekend and pulling out every trick in the book
Speaking of picking the games, the Super Bowl Challenge website is currently listing the SB as a Packers-Ravens affair!
I think some coding as gone wrong as they're the respective 1st and 5th seeds in the opposite conference, but I did do a double take.
I think (and hope) the Chiefs win this and win fairly comfortably. That said, I think it'll shape up as a balls-to-the-wall high scoring affair given the inclinations of the respective offences. Can't wait.
Should be a fascinating Superbowl between the young pretender and the GOAT. The Bucs have the home advantage and Brady at the helm but the Chiefs are the better overall team and should win. Looking forward to it.
Rodgers is having a fantastic old sulk apparently. He is making excuses for not running on that third down. There was an odd decision to go for 2 in the first half that didn't seem to make much sense, it was dropped. If they'd got one, then.... ah, whatever.
You virtually have to put 25+ points on the board to beat the Packers and whilst they are very good offensively, they have given up too many points throughout the season and certain players got exposed last night. Missed Bakhtiari massively.
Very strange play call on 4th down. You’re giving the ball back to Brady with 2 mins left ffs.
Rodgers most definitely should’ve ran on 3rd down.
Detroit is dealing QB Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for two future first-round picks, a third-round pick and QB Jared Goff, per sources. Two former No. 1 overall picks trading places in the first blockbuster NFL trade of 2021.
Reading into the trade more, looks like Rams gave up an extra pick to get Goffs contract off their books.
Expect Lions to trade/Cut Goff after one season if not an immediate success.
It's a bit like how Brock Osweiler went to the Browns and the Texans had to give up a 2nd rounder to get his contract off the books.
This isn't going to be apples to apples for Watson: three first round picks was always the minimum starting point for Houston, but I'd expect at least a second or two to be included now, possibly some playing compensation as well.
I'm delighted that it's not the Colts. And it's unlikely Watson goes to a divisional rival, so the Jags with Lawrence could well be in a position to challenge in the playoffs in 2022 (if not next year depending on how good TLaw is!).
I also feel like the Vikings haveto see what could be on offer for Kirk after that.
It'll be a thin market and no one's taking on his contract without us throwing in some premium picks as compensation. Face it we're stuck with Kirk for at least 2 more years.
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Chiefs are strong, but anything can happen.
Fisher out with an achilles problem, that’s not good.
Anyway, back to back Superbowl appearances.
Chiefs should be quite clear favourites, but will be interesting to see a home team and how that effects that. Also assume Brady and Arians will have the balls to avoid all this kicking FG nonsense from this weekend and pulling out every trick in the book
I think some coding as gone wrong as they're the respective 1st and 5th seeds in the opposite conference, but I did do a double take.
I think (and hope) the Chiefs win this and win fairly comfortably. That said, I think it'll shape up as a balls-to-the-wall high scoring affair given the inclinations of the respective offences. Can't wait.
You virtually have to put 25+ points on the board to beat the Packers and whilst they are very good offensively, they have given up too many points throughout the season and certain players got exposed last night. Missed Bakhtiari massively.
Rodgers most definitely should’ve ran on 3rd down.
Best of luck to the Chiefs.
hope it is AFC so Tampa don’t get to use their usual facilities
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Talk was of a first round pick for him.
This isn't going to be apples to apples for Watson: three first round picks was always the minimum starting point for Houston, but I'd expect at least a second or two to be included now, possibly some playing compensation as well.
I'm delighted that it's not the Colts. And it's unlikely Watson goes to a divisional rival, so the Jags with Lawrence could well be in a position to challenge in the playoffs in 2022 (if not next year depending on how good TLaw is!).