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NFL Playoffs Divisional Round - Games Thread


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Just now, top dawg said:

I agree with that, but he has to do it longer than a season.

To be more universally considered "great", sure. 

Eye check pass for me...those two for me are as legit as it comes, especially showing this much, this early.  TEs are notorious to take time, and they're exceptions, who are excelling.  Last year's TE class proved to be as hyped as they were.  

 

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3 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Josh Allen, Justin Herbert & Lamar Jackson are all the same. They can get you to the finish line but they stumble & lose the race. None are championship clutch. They will all lose their focus when it heats up & they think they need to be the hero.

It's a shame you put Allen and Herbert in the same conversation as a 2 time MVP.

 

Lamar team will be the favorite next week. Just because Allen can't beat Mahomes doesn't mean Lamar can't.

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7 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I’m not a betting person, and I really don’t have anything in anything of the games the last few weeks but…

There really needs to be some type of investigation into NFL officiating/ NFL administration influence into game outcomes. It gets more and more obvious each year. 
 

Either the sportsbooks are going to get tired of it and go to court or they have their hand in it as well which is another can of worms.

Lots of people said Ravens vs 49ers after the SB logo was release. If that ends up happening, oh wee mayne.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It blows my mind that you keep using this comparison as if it's an insult.

It blows my mind that you keep thinking im insulting him. I literally said he's a great QB just not the elite of the elite.

Farve was great but not with the Brady/Manning/Brees tier.

 

Im just saying Allen is not in the same class as Mahomes. He can still be a good QB, just not someone I would want in clutch situations. His decision making can't be trusted. But we all know the NFL will continue to put him in that same tier. I guess we will have to deal with the Allen hype until he finally beats Mahomes.

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

Lots of people said Ravens vs 49ers after the SB logo was release. If that ends up happening, oh wee mayne.

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Obviously I am not a Bucs fan but watching that game was painful today. They are really pumping the Lions return to relevance this season with their “native” Dan Campbell leading the helm. A lot of crap calls going against the Bucs and same thing against the Rams last week with “ Stafford’s return to Detroit”. 
 

Ravens are in I think, pretty sure next week will be the Lions “almost” getting past 49ers and everyone talking about how far they come blah blah blah.

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

To be more universally considered "great", sure. 

Eye check pass for me...those two for me are as legit as it comes, especially showing this much, this early.  TEs are notorious to take time, and they're exceptions, who are excelling.  Last year's TE class proved to be as hyped as they were.  

 

I think that a guy like LaPorta can be top all time if he stays healthy. I gotta see more out of Kincaid though. Either one is better than all of our guys put together. When are we going to get our guy? 

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