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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

It may be slippery! dude. Put on your winter tires!

It's pretty icy. Friday was the worst. Mega wet snow. Like driving on a slurpee.

I have spent enough time here to know the drivers are good in these conditions. Rain however....insane. I have never seen worse drivers in rain than in MI. It's complete insane.

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9 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It's pretty icy. Friday was the worst. Mega wet snow. Like driving on a slurpee.

I have spent enough time here to know the drivers are good in these conditions. Rain however....insane. I have never seen worse drivers in rain than in MI. It's complete insane.

I just saw the notification in the weather app there and found it hilarious. 
 

Real rain is a tricky beast, Carolinians know that for sure. 

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

I just saw the notification in the weather app there and found it hilarious. 
 

Real rain is a tricky beast, Carolinians know that for sure. 

IDK what the fug is up with these people.

I am rooting for the Lions though. I have been to a few games here. Good people. Great stadium.

Plus, how can you hate the Lions if you aren't a divisional rival? Our suffering is nothing compared to these people.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I'm just rooting for chaos!

 

If Dallas lose today, the media is going to have a field day tomorrow.

 

Is BB now the favorite to land in Dallas?

 

Does Dallas let Prescott walk in FA?

 

What about a Tom Brady/BB reunion in Dallas?

 

Oh the storylines!

I actually think GB gets a Browns like stomping. They just aren't good.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

IDK what the fug is up with these people.

I am rooting for the Lions though. I have been to a few games here. Good people. Great stadium.

Plus, how can you hate the Lions if you aren't a divisional rival? Our suffering is nothing compared to these people.

Ya, exactly my thought. They finally are good for their one time in the past or next two decades. Let us all enjoy them winning(as long as the panthers aren’t involved*).

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I actually think GB gets a Browns like stomping. They just aren't good.

I hope not, Cowpoo fans are already insufferable, they don't need a playoff win 

Infact that's a yearly tradition of mine , rooting against Dallas

America's team ?, what arrogance to claim the whole country should support you!

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