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NFL Playoffs


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53 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Fields was terrible and remains terrible. I will never understand how people can't see something so unbelievably obvious. He has improved so little since his rookie season.

Fields has this cult like following.  He has always been terrible but produces a few flashy plays. The steelers need to just move on from fields and wilson Tomlin getting them to the playoffs this year was impressive. 

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Houston could beat KC. Those two edge rushers could do to Mahomes what Miller and Ware did to Cam in SB50

This game will come down to which CJ Stroud shows up. He’ll need to take care of the ball and be a lot better than what he was yesterday 

Both these AFC games should be really good next weekend 

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5 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

Fields has this cult like following.  He has always been terrible but produces a few flashy plays. The steelers need to just move on from fields and wilson Tomlin getting them to the playoffs this year was impressive. 

Move on to what, though? That's been the problem with Pittsburgh since Ben retired.

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5 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

Fields has this cult like following.  He has always been terrible but produces a few flashy plays. The steelers need to just move on from fields and wilson Tomlin getting them to the playoffs this year was impressive. 

It's not about any "cult". It's about Wilson sucking and being old and Fields being younger and more athletic with a lot more potential upside. They were 4-2 with Fields starting. They were 6-5 with Russell Wilson starting.

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21 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

If Darnold continues his "seeing ghosts" from the last game against the Rams, I think Minnesota is really gonna have a difficult choice on their hands. It's hard to hand over a big contract to a guy who may not be a starting caliber NFL QB. Especially when you invested top 15 draft capital in the position. It's gonna be an interesting offseason for them.

A lot depends on what they feel about JJ McCarthy. Seems like there's chatter about him being traded as well. But if they feel good about him, then tag and trade Darnold to another QB needy team.

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