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I am not a football pundit, as many here seem to be, but I do watch a lot.  

 

Both games seemed much more about the referees than the game.

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@Skididdy   I'm in the Buffalo area as well ..... not thrilled with NE going there again, but they are good.  Maybe if they win the SB, it will be TB's swan song and he'll finally listen to Giselle and hang up those cleats!  

 

 

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Just be careful that Tom Brady doesn't try to slip a Mickey in your Gatorade to DEFLATE! your Energy.                              s-l300.jpg

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@Drythe wrote:

 

I am not a football pundit, as many here seem to be, but I do watch a lot.  

 

Both games seemed much more about the referees than the game.


@Drythe  I agree.  Both games were good to watch and it's a shame that officials calls(or non calls) overshadowed the fine play on the field.  For whatever it's worth the NFL did call Sean Peyton and the Saints organization to admit that their officials did miss that late game helmet to helmet hit in the red zone which would have set up a possible no time left on the clock game-winning field goal, or TD for the Saints.  

 

I look forward to an exciting Superbowl between the Rams and Patriots.  Expect the media to adopt the storyline of youth vs aged as you will have 24-yr old QB Jared Goff and the league's youngest head coach, 33-yr. old Sean McVay going against 41-yr old QB Tom Brady and the league's second oldest head coach, 66-yr old Bill Belichick. 

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The typo in the title made me think this thread is about a big bow! Lol. 🎀

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Gotta be honest, when I saw the title of this thread I thought it was about Amy Stran! 

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@iTalia wrote:

Gotta be honest, when I saw the title of this thread I thought it was about Amy Stran! 


@iTalia  You get my vote for the funniest post tonight!  LMBO

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I'm a Steelers fan , but RAMS all the way.  It's always so much fun to watch Brady dash off the field to hide in the locker room after a loss.  Zero sportsmenship.  Very poor example.  Watching the Eagles win last year was FANTASTIC

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@brandiwine wrote:

I'm a Steelers fan , but RAMS all the way.  It's always so much fun to watch Brady dash off the field to hide in the locker room after a loss.  Zero sportsmenship.  Very poor example.  Watching the Eagles win last year was FANTASTIC


@brandiwine.  Just my two cents. Brady can’t stand to lose and blames himself. I don’t believe he is ‘hiding’ but punching the wall inside. Some players take the game way to seriously.

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@brandiwine wrote:

I'm a Steelers fan , but RAMS all the way.  It's always so much fun to watch Brady dash off the field to hide in the locker room after a loss.  Zero sportsmenship.  Very poor example.  Watching the Eagles win last year was FANTASTIC


I feel he is gracious during interviews , always references the team & the we.