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20 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Or is it that maybe you can always spin some sort of conspiracy angle and then eventually it will work out if you do it enough times?

The LA stuff is hilariously goofy. The Rams are not a favored team.

 

I'm partly joking. It is in bad taste though. 

If my house burned down in LA, my house got flooded in NO or Asheville, or my family member/friend died in 9/11, the last thing I would give a poo about is a team of millionaires winning a football game. Let's be real here

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Which is so insane in the first place.

The idea it would be rigged AGAINST the Cowboys and also that a NY tragedy would be "made whole" by a championship by a team they all hate so much. Lol

Don't we have a "Saints won because of Katrina" faction?

Gotta say the start of the game isn't necessarily feeding the Rams sympathy narrative.

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2 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

He's a classic pocket passer with no major injuries i just don't see that being the case.

I don't think it's a matter of him getting older, it's a matter of him just not being an elite QB. Cousins never made that leap. Matt Ryan didn't either.

Didn't mean they weren't top 10 QB's for big parts of their careers but they just didn't have that next gear.

 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Eagles are very much like Detroit. Team is absolutely stacked and their weak link is their QB

A very lazy comparison.... the Detroit defense in its current state was as bad as ours. 

 

The eagles had the #1 defense and #2 scoring defense.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't think it's a matter of him getting older, it's a matter of him just not being an elite QB. Cousins never made that leap. Matt Ryan didn't either.

Didn't mean they weren't top 10 QB's for big parts of their careers but they just didn't have that next gear.

 

I mean that's a given he's never going to be elite. I meant the guy isn't falling off a cliff at 30-31 that's something that happens to dual threats who take too many hits.... if im the Bills I'd be kinda worried soon 

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Just now, PantherChris said:

I mean that's a given he's never going to be elite. I meant the guy isn't falling off a cliff at 30-31 that's something that happens to dual threats who take too many hits.... if im the Bills I'd be kinda worried soon 

Allen doesn't take those kind of hits nearly as much anymore, though. He learned to avoid that more quickly than Cam did, unfortunately.

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