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Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread


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What an absolute bizarro year of football. The Indiana Hoosiers win the college national championship and Vanderbilt was a borderline playoff team. Sam Darnold is now a Super Bowl winning QB while the Chiefs and Ravens miss the playoffs and the Panthers were division winners. John Harbaugh fired and Mike Tomlin forced out. Bill Belichick can barely win a game and Josh McDaniels is the new Mike Shula. 

What in the world... LOL

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The Pats have a big conundrum with Will Campbell. Unless he was dealing with a seriously limiting injury issue in the playoffs he ain't an NFL LT. The Pats gave up 29 QB pressures in the playoffs, the most ever. Will Campbell gave up 14 pressures last night, the most by any OL in any game this season and the most in a playoff game in nearly a decade. To put that in perspective, Mike Remmers was credited with 7 pressures allowed in SB50.

He might have to kick inside to OG.

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11 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was specifically talking about McDaniels and the Pats offense. They didn't adjust to poo.

Yeah mcdaniels not going with henderson until so late was wild. Imo he was the best option NE had back there to break loose for chunk plays and they didn't try him much at all.  Drake had some misses in the 1st half, so maybe some of mcdaniels thinking was Drake needs to hit the throws Seattle gave him. Seattle wanted to make you string a bunch of throws together to score, Stafford and Co could do that, Drake and co didn't. 

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4 minutes ago, chbright said:

Yeah mcdaniels not going with henderson until so late was wild. Imo he was the best option NE had back there to break loose for chunk plays and they didn't try him much at all.  Drake had some misses in the 1st half, so maybe some of mcdaniels thinking was Drake needs to hit the throws Seattle gave him. Seattle wanted to make you string a bunch of throws together to score, Stafford and Co could do that, Drake and co didn't. 

The biggest thing was just continuing to run straight vanilla drop back passing plays instead of putting your mobile QB on the move to get him away from the immediate pressure your rookie LT is giving up on nearly every snap.

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17 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

One of the worst,if not the worst, Super Bowls I have ever attempted to watch. The gane was over early and so was my tv.

Just glad that the Patriots offensive line didn't get QB Drake Maye seriously injured.

Worse superbowl and halftime show I have seen.  The game was just very very boring, the halftime show I am sure was awesome for the spanish speaking nfl fans I dont even care what style of music or where the performer is from or anything I just would like to understand some of it. I am wondering how much of the shoulder injury was limiting Maye it just came out he had a pain numbing shot in his throwing shoulder right before the game.  Also not sure right before the game is the time to attempt the pain numbing shot perhaps should have had it early in the week so he could get use to it.  

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41 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The numbers are in and ooh-boy the NFL took a beating.  The alternative halftime show did much better.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/many-people-watched-tpusa-halftime-025244354.html

Not so much. Average US viewership ranges between 125-150M. Throw in the typical 62.5M international viewers and total viewers are over 200M (live).

5.2M people tuned into the "alternative" halftime show (live). 

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