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Best NFL weekend ever?


Mr. Scot
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What were all the defensive coordinators smoking this weekend?

Never seen so many blown leads and sub 1 minute comebacks in my life.

It was wildly entertaining though. Losing teams fans must all be on suicide watch. Such brutal loses and Insane wins.

Honestly glad the Panthers had nothing to do with this. My heart and liver couldn't have taken it.

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5 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Nobody cares about your post count and such. You just start threads at an alarming rate just being thoughtful

Have you met Sizzlebuzz?

And for the record, I've started exactly two threads tonight: this one and the one about overtime rules. Does two threads constitute "an alarming rate"? 🤔

Bottom line though, I'd rather talk about football than talk about me.

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4 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Great? Absolutely. Rodgers and Brady being knocked out made it even greater. Honestly, the only blemish is the Bills being eliminated which likely means another SB win for the Chiefs but even that isn't something I'll complain about.

Don't think the Rams could give them a run for their money?

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37 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

What were all the defensive coordinators smoking this weekend?

Never seen so many blown leads and sub 1 minute comebacks in my life.

It was wildly entertaining though. Losing teams fans must all be on suicide watch. Such brutal loses and Insane wins.

Honestly glad the Panthers had nothing to do with this. My heart and liver couldn't have taken it.

That was our bread and butter in 2015.  Go up by 20+ in the first half, then put on the brakes and make it a sweat inducing fourth quarter.  That poo gave me so much cardiac stress.  Allen had a great game so I felt bad for him that he didn’t even get a chance to score in OT.  Great games all around.  I love Joe Burrow so I’m pulling for the Bengals to pull off a miracle run

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't think the Rams could give them a run for their money?

It's not so much that the Rams wouldn't be able to challenge them but the Rams also did just about everything in their power to give that game away today. I doubt they can get away with that with Mahomes.

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