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Coincidence: All Four Teams Still Playing Had The Best Odds To Win The Superbowl Prior To The Season


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Are we witnessing a passing of the guard here by the two old timers(Tom & Peyton) to the young ones? Is the media trying to pass the baton to Andrew Lucky instead of the other more talented young QBs thus the need to force feed him to the masses? Maybe Cam doesn't fit the profile to be handed the face of the NFL key to so they find the next best thing in Kaepernick. The NFL and the media should just accept Cam's talent to guide this ship. This multi-billion dollar ship. 

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I gotta admit. NFL officiating is approaching NBA levels of absurdity. Makes ya wonder.
Yep. I never thought that was possible. But now I see that it is. The only sport with some integrity and a good commissioner is the NHL imo. Sent from my SPH-D710 using CarolinaHuddle mobile app
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Ratings are God to the NFL.  And there is also profit sharing so everybody wins!   Seattle vs SF ratings trump Seattle vs Carolina ratings.  Not to mention all the money going around in Vegas.   All it takes is a couple refs to change the game or at least give an advantage to one team or another.  Maybe it doesn't always work for the NFL but mostly it does.  They have became so rich since these "storylines" started over a decade ago.  Business is business.   In the Super Bowl last year they had an extra ref, which you would think would be one of the best rated ones right, like the others in the crew?  Nope, he was one of the worst.  Who really knows, but as a grown man, I'm starting to really rethink if I'm wasting time here.

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