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39 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly hope the Jags get beatdown. The NFL desperately wants to throw their whole hype machine behind Lawrence. Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence. I hope he throws three picks and adds a couple of fumbles for good measure. 😂

 

14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Well, the first one came within the first minute. 😂

And now we have number two in under five minutes. 😂

Oh wee mayne.

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14 minutes ago, BrisbanePanther said:

The thing that confuses me with Purdymania is that the same team traded a boatload of picks to draft Lance just the year before. So if Purdy is this good, how good is Lance, who they apparently still have glowing reviews of? The same front office made both moves--and also traded for Jimmy G in the first place, who was supposed to be replaced by Lance, who would have been backed up by Purdy. It's also the same front office that drafted Deebo, Kittle, Aiyuk, Bosa, acquired Williams and CMC.

They're either really fortunate or really good. 

The SF front office might be like San Antonio in the NBA...if they're after someone, maybe everyone should be after that same one. If Lance was worth 3 1sts by that front office, he's easily worth later picks by a less credible one like ours.

Just plain lucky.

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Wait, you think the NFL wants Jax over LA?

That second interception was clearly PI and Dungy uses the it’s playoff football you don’t always get the call. That was a ridiculous call after missing the helmet to helmet alah Cam.

Carolina and Jax aren’t who the NFL wants and that game changing call went LAs way. 

So what you're saying is ... the NFL wants the Giants vs the Chargers in the SB? Dude, LA doesn't even know they HAVE a team ... and they have two lol. The NFL would loooooooove for the Bills to be in the SB and Buffalo barely even classifies as a livable city.

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