Right. It's interesting to note that both those dudes (Brady and Rodgers) are originally from California.
Dream matchup. Im leaning towards Chiefs-Pack assuming healthy Mahommes for AFC championship. Didnt even know Henne was still in the league. His 3rd down scramble and 4th down pass were clutch. Bills can win. Rodgers playing lights out but TB has the experience edge.
Brady might lose, but it won't be because of cold and snow. He's won under those conditions dozens of times.
That was when Brady was young with a stronger arm. Yesterday in a dome he definitely didn't look himself, nevermind next week in frigid GB.
Passively staying updated on the Watson scenario. The Texans should give him another $50mm for as worthless as they've been handling him. Cal McNair is a ****ing cuck. That little pinner mustache says it all.
I'd recommend Allan Robinson of the Bears. He's an unrestricted free agent and he has some the best hands in the business. He never drops anything close to him. He's getting nowhere with Trubisky. The only problem is the Bears might tag him.
Coaching often plays a significant role in the league championships. McDermott and Arians both very good coaches with good coordinators. I will be rooting for the underdog Bills and Bucs. Would not be shocked if Bills win even if Mahommes clears concussion protocol.
Rumor the Jets want Watson and are willing to give up Darnold and 3-4 first rounders but Watson's preferred destination is Miami. Imagine Miami is less willing to pony up Tua and 3-4 first rounders. Regardless getting a 25 year-old elite QB with years left on his contract happens rarely.
A-Rob is a WR1 underutilized by the Bears due to their bad QB situation. He was on my league winning fantasy team. He posted 1000+ yards the last 2 seasons but 2015 really showed his potential in JAX 1400 yards and 14 touchdowns. Agree the Bears will tag him.
Interesting article on NFL.com today. https://www.nfl.com/news/qb-index-which-championship-sunday-passer-most-needs-to-win-super-bowl-lv They conclude that SB win for TB12 "...would elevate the G.O.A.T. QB to simply The G.O.A.T. Even now, legends like Jerry Rice and Jim Brown have legitimate claims to the No. 1 spot in pro football's individual hierarchy. A ring this year for TB12 unequivocally ends that debate for good." Their justification..."It would mean he accomplished a feat that eluded even sport-redefining G.O.A.T.s such as Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky (and his childhood hero, Joe Montana): completing a hardware-winning stint with a second team." T
^Not sure why those stats people claim Brady doesn't lead in passing yards or completions. He does when you include the playoffs, which should be counted as those are games and against harder competition than regular season. But they seem to only quote regular season-only stats without putting in the caveat that it is only regular season...
You bet. One name not raised in the GOAT discussion in the article - Lawrence Taylor. Certainly a solid GOAT candidate on the D side of the ball...T
If Tampa Bay wins the Super Bowl, it would mean a sweep of all four major team sports championships by two locations: Los Angeles and Tampa Bay.
Would be first time a team won the SB in their home stadium. Also first time a QB won the SB as a QB in each conference. Peyton is the only QB to have won with two different teams, but both of those were AFC teams. Brady can keep making history with a SB win this year.