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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

I meant "not very good" in the context of his hype. He's definitely a franchise QB. Allen, Mahomes , others are better. I mean Mahomes is missing Juju, Toney, Hardman (who aren't that great to begin with) and Kelce is playing with back spasms and he's still outplaying Burrow who has Chase and Higgins.

Name the "others". The only one I'll entertain as being arguably better is Mahomes. Allen isn't on the same level.

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Nobody is watching a game because of the coach.lol

 

They want Mahommes in the game.

Its insane that people think the NFL head honchos actually give a crap which of these teams win.  The NFL doesn't give a shi&$^% who is in the game.  They are going to make a boatload of money regardless.  And both Burrow and Mahomes have a lot of star power.  

What the NFL really wants is for this game to go to overtime.  They don't care who wins.  

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