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1 minute ago, jopie87 said:

Patriots defense is freaking absurd. This gonna be another Brady situation where the d carries him to a few titles a d then he turns into a machine and wins a few more? 

I mean, Maye is probably winning the MVP this year. You mean even more of a machine than MVP? Well, that's fuging terrifying 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, Maye is probably winning the MVP this year. You mean even more of a machine than MVP? Well, that's fuging terrifying 

My fear is in 10 years we are all looking back and asking who had a better start to their career, him or Brady. It is indeed terrifying. 

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4 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

The problem was the tannehill window slammed shut and Vrabel caught the blame when they couldn’t find another QB

Tannehill has to be the most forgettable near 35k yard, 200+ TD QB in NFL history. I mean, I see the stats. I recognized the face and name. But I can't remember literally anything about his actual play. Not a single play, game, or season comes to mind. He was just... there.

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2 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Ehhh I agree the nfc is stronger this year but their really werent any truly dominant teams this year everyone is flawed, I think the narrative for the NFL this year will to try ahd force a Josh Allen SB win

I would take the Seahawks or Rams over any AFC playoff team 4 outta 5 times.

When they play in the NFC championship, the winner of that likely wins the super bowl. Only way they don't is if the bills get there and the NFL wants Allen to get his super bowl

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2 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I would take the Seahawks or Rams over any AFC playoff team 4 outta 5 times.

When they play in the NFC championship, the winner of that likely wins the super bowl. Only way they don't is if the bills get there and the NFL wants Allen to get his super bowl

I agree based on talent and matchups, I just thing the NFL refffffereee cough patty mahomes/Brady calls will be going the bills way 

 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Tannehill has to be the most forgettable near 35k yard, 200+ TD QB in NFL history. I mean, I see the stats. I recognized the face and name. But I can't remember literally anything about his actual play. Not a single play, game, or season comes to mind. He was just... there.

Likewise he doesnt have any memorable plays, although these numbers aren't bad for a guy who was primarily receiver in college except for his redshirt senior year.

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Just now, PantherChris said:

I agree based on talent and matchups, I just thing the NFL refffffereee cough patty mahomes/Brady calls will be going the bills way 

 

Wouldn't be surprised and there is a reason why I made a few future exact super bowl matchup bets before the playoffs started of either the Rams/Seahawks beat the Bills or vice versa. Average odds was about +3000, so if one of those four $20 bets hits, it'll cover my superb bowl beers and wings tab

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