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13 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

u callin it.

Just history. I believe there there were 2 maybe 3…teams in the past 20 years that made the super bowl with a below average oline.

Their QBs? P manning, super sayan eli manning and russel Wilson. HOF and experienced.

And that’s just below average. Bengals are like 26th. The lowest ever was Wilson’s at 23 I think it was…actually I think the colts were 28 

But anyways if the Bengals make it, it would be pretty impressive. Granted, Burrow is playing lights out so it wouldn’t be a complete shocker.

11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Jeffery Simmons is the 3rd best DT in the league, a fuging nightmare to block and no one knows him. Smart O coaches know of him...... You MUST DOUBLED him or well...

Yea but that’s the playoffs. It’s even more rare a team without a top D makes it…that’s why the chiefs were so impressive along with a mediocre o-line. Mahomes is just that good.

but exceptions, not the rule. I expect top olines and top defenses to be in the SB this year just like every other. And the worse those are the better the QB.

if a qb is going to mask a really bad oline, it’s going to have to be elite play and nothing less

It’s why even though Borrow is a superior QB, And I expect Tann to play worse I also expect the titans to win.

my 2 cents

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

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I don't know why people don't appreciate a stout defensive line and tough running game.

I mean even in my degenerate gambler mode, Id try to stay away form this one. But for sure Id end up betting on Titans, they are made for playoff ball. 

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