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NFL Wildcard Weekend , Saturday Games Thread


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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Chiefs, Falcons(sadly).

yea i wouldnt be surprised if the Falcons won either. They clearly have much more playoff experience and as good as the Rams have been this year , thats one thing just about everyone on their team has none of. 

I'm the most interested to see if both road teams can win today. Some good omens for us if that happens ill have more faith in our game lol 

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I legitimately could care less who wins Tennessee vs. Kansas City. Normally I have some reason to hate or like a team, but I have no interest whatsoever in either of those franchises this year. Furthermore, the result of this game seems largely irrelevant to the outcome of the AFC.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I legitimately could care less who wins Tennessee vs. Kansas City. Normally I have some reason to hate or like a team, but I have no interest whatsoever in either of those franchises this year. Furthermore, the result of this game seems largely irrelevant to the outcome of the AFC.

Living in CO I'll pick the Chiefs since that will cause the donkey fans butthurt and consternation.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This thing where receivers run after catching a ball down the field... that's legal? Watching our offense play you'd never know it.

well Tyreek Hill and Kareem Hunt are alot more talented than an aging Jonathan Stewart and a decent but not game breaking speedster Devin Funchess

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The closest thing we ever had to Tyreek Hill was Tedd Ginn before he learned how to catch the ball consistently 

And even then Ginn didnt really have that much elusiveness. But had that ability to burn people down the field that we so dearly miss right now . 

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