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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Burrow is greatness. He proved it. Dominant performance. MVP. GOAT.

Trent Dilfer and Joe Flacco approved

Let me know when he reaches Jake Delhomme or Rex Grossman GREATNESS status

First QB in NFL to throw for over 300 yards in the playoffs and NOT pass for a TD. Legend status.

Tell me how he hurt you.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Burrow is greatness. He proved it. Dominant performance. MVP. GOAT.

Trent Dilfer and Joe Flacco approved

Let me know when he reaches Jake Delhomme or Rex Grossman GREATNESS status

First QB in NFL to throw for over 300 yards in the playoffs and NOT pass for a TD. Legend status.

It’s the whole season not just this game dumb dumb. Dude made clutch throw after clutch throw and was getting demolished in the pocket to the tune of 9 sacks. That is greatness for a 2nd year qb with no oline. Most qbs fold with that kind of pressure. He stepped up in the pocket and made the throw that won against the #1 seed to go to the afc championship game. You put a real oline in front of him and he’s gonna take that team to the super bowl. I think they get beat in the championship game but if you can’t see great qb play then whatever.

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10 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Burrow is greatness. He proved it. Dominant performance. MVP. GOAT.

Trent Dilfer and Joe Flacco approved

Let me know when he reaches Jake Delhomme or Rex Grossman GREATNESS status

First QB in NFL to throw for over 300 yards in the playoffs and NOT pass for a TD. Legend status.

Go home. You're drunk and making a complete ass of yourself.

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