SB Thread
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IMO the Bengals lost it when they went for it on 4th down in the 1st quarter. The score LA got with a short field was the difference on the game.
Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald are absolutely amazing football players
Oh, and Cincy's OL came back to bite them when they needed to give Burrow time to get down field quick in that last drive to get a game winning TD or tying FG.
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Yeah, real stars who really stepped up at literally the biggest moments.
Really gotta say after TB12 and Stafford go to new teams and win SB's their first year, gotta think Rodger's trade value is sky high right now.
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Congrats Rams, happy for Stafford, such a likable guy. So is Donald and Kupp.
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Michele Tafoya too?
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Yeah. Rashan Gary was like Donald. But that Stafford/Kupp connection is just so amazing. Even when everyone knows where it's going.BF004 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2022 21:16Yeah, real stars who really stepped up at literally the biggest moments.
Really gotta say after TB12 and Stafford go to new teams and win SB's their first year, gotta think Rodger's trade value is sky high right now.
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Congrats Rams, happy for Stafford, such a likable guy. So is Donald and Kupp.
The guy who is overrated?...Jalen Ramsey.
For "being the best CB"...he sure lets a lot of big plays happen on him.
I tuned in for the last several minutes.... meh.
I often tell myself I won't be watching the upcoming 'Bowl game after disappointing Packers playoff losses, but ended up tuning in enough times that I no longer believe myself when I think it. But this time, I really didn't. Bengals, Rams, just meh all-around, like maybe wanted Cincy to win a smidgeon but like I said, big MEH to it all.
We're on to the draft.
I often tell myself I won't be watching the upcoming 'Bowl game after disappointing Packers playoff losses, but ended up tuning in enough times that I no longer believe myself when I think it. But this time, I really didn't. Bengals, Rams, just meh all-around, like maybe wanted Cincy to win a smidgeon but like I said, big MEH to it all.
We're on to the draft.
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Wait, what? Aaron Donald was a shoe in for HOF probably 2 seasons ago. He’s done things nobody else at his position has. He’s the best ever in his craft, and it’s not close.
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Just think, Stafford and Rodgers both have one Super Bowl victory.
more sacks then anyone else since his rookie year, 131 tackles for loss, thats 50 more then Suh who is second, easy first ballot HOF, probably has around 500 total pass pressures, will be considered one of the best DT's to ever play the game.
Good game. We could have beaten either of those teams, as evidenced by us doing just that a couple months ago.
I thought the Bengals would win because they'd be one of the least-deserving teams to ever win it and that just makes sense in 2022. I was rooting for them after us and the Bills went out, but today I switched over to rooting for the Rams because it's just not right if a team with 7 losses were to win it. And it just wouldn't be right if the first coach on the Shanahan/McVay tree to win it would have been Zac Taylor. And the Rams have a lot of guys who deserve a SB at this point in their careers whereas the Bengals don't really. Also, I remember rooting for the Patriots in 2001, only for them to rattle off everything they have done over the past 2 decades. The Rams won't be a 2-decade dynasty whereas Joe Burrow and the Bengals could very well be.
But, I'd have liked either of those teams more than the 49ers or Chiefs, at this point.
I thought the Bengals would win because they'd be one of the least-deserving teams to ever win it and that just makes sense in 2022. I was rooting for them after us and the Bills went out, but today I switched over to rooting for the Rams because it's just not right if a team with 7 losses were to win it. And it just wouldn't be right if the first coach on the Shanahan/McVay tree to win it would have been Zac Taylor. And the Rams have a lot of guys who deserve a SB at this point in their careers whereas the Bengals don't really. Also, I remember rooting for the Patriots in 2001, only for them to rattle off everything they have done over the past 2 decades. The Rams won't be a 2-decade dynasty whereas Joe Burrow and the Bengals could very well be.
But, I'd have liked either of those teams more than the 49ers or Chiefs, at this point.
Joe Mixon has more TD passes in the 2021 postseason than Aaron Rodgers.