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Super Bowl LV


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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The most annoying part of this is a college buddy of mine who grew up in Tampa and was a Bucs fan but when he lived in Minnesota he was a huge Vikings fan (that just happened to be when they went to the NFC CG). Then he moved to Atlanta and became a huge Falcons fan (that just happened to be when the Falcons went to the SB). Now he's still in Atlanta, but... lo and behold he's suddenly a die-hard Bucs fan again. I despise bandwagoners.

Bandwagoners are the ultimate sheep

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Straight up first half ref’s fixed this to favor the bucs.   So far second half looks like the Chiefs don’t the ability to overcome it. Bucs are more physical and will bleed the clock out, while the Chiefs will press and make more mistakes.

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