Super Bowl LII Poll

Super Bowl LII

New England Patriots
1
33%
Minnesota Vikings
1
33%
Pittsburgh Steelers
0
No votes
New Orleans Saints
0
No votes
Philadelphia Eagles
1
33%
Jacksonville Jaguars
0
No votes
Atlanta Falcons
0
No votes
Tennessee Titans
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 3

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Great run by Lewis, that must be it.

Patriots are something else. Offensive coordinator take a bow w Brady
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Feel a bit for Bortles to be fair. Great game
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Indeed, it was the winner. What a play! How did he manage to get both feet down?

If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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rowan wrote:Indeed, it was the winner. What a play! How did he manage to get both feet down?

New England just gets the best out of its resources. Amazing comeback in fairness.

Amendola was pretty much a journeyman when signed, and he's 32 now and playing brilliantly.
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So that's what it's like watching the All Blacks as a neutral.
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Banquo wrote:
rowan wrote:Indeed, it was the winner. What a play! How did he manage to get both feet down?

New England just gets the best out of its resources. Amazing comeback in fairness.

Amendola was pretty much a journeyman when signed, and he's 32 now and playing brilliantly.
He was a second round pick who had an offer for more money from the team that drafted him (Rams) that he turned down to go win things with the Patriots. I'm really pleased for him as each offseason he's expected to be the one that leaves and each season he comes up big when the playoffs come around.

Great game though.
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E-A-G-L-E-S.

Insanity in centre city right now.
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Looks like it was quite a hammering - and there goes my interest in this year's Super Bowl. :cry: Well, I guess I'll still be hoping for an Eagles upset but I certainly won't be watching. On the basis of last night's games you'd have to give them a chance as well. But the Pats will no doubt be back to their best with Brady recovered and the Gronk returning, presumably. Real shame the Vikings won't be playing in their home stadium, though it doesn't sound like they deserved to. & that's my pick gone up in smoke as well.
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switchskier wrote:
Banquo wrote:
rowan wrote:Indeed, it was the winner. What a play! How did he manage to get both feet down?

New England just gets the best out of its resources. Amazing comeback in fairness.

Amendola was pretty much a journeyman when signed, and he's 32 now and playing brilliantly.
He was a second round pick who had an offer for more money from the team that drafted him (Rams) that he turned down to go win things with the Patriots. I'm really pleased for him as each offseason he's expected to be the one that leaves and each season he comes up big when the playoffs come around.

Great game though.
That’s as maybe, but he had average returns for the Rams by the top standards, hence journeyman. Maybe harsh, but fair. Anyway, he’s a play off star.
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That game-winning catch was spectacular, right out of the Dwight Clarke book of last ditch miracles. But Clarke was 1.94m in the 80s. Amendola's only 1.8m - practically a midget on the gridiron. & despite being surrounded by taller men at the back of the end zone, he comes away with an amazing catch. Of course, it required a precision pass from Brady to set it up...
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Suck it up Princess.
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Doesn't really mean much to me, though I enjoy watching a bit now and again, and had a good chat on this forum with the other guys were were following the Pats-Jags game live. Thoroughly enjoyable - and I'll be back on Super Bowl Sunday to chat about that game. I won't be staying up all night to watch it tho ;)
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Good luck to this guy . . .

If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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AFC edges NFC 24-23 in the Pro Bowl:

If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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EAGLES motherfuckers. City is amped right now. Gonna be a messy one.

Will raise a glass to you Phil.
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Rooting for the Eagles in remembrance of Peef, the Philly Fudgepacker, RIP dude, your loss is still felt in these parts
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The city of brotherly love is going OFF. No sleep tonight.
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Oh, nice! I actually forgot about it. Good to see a new team win it. Congratulations Philadelphia :!: Will Brady hang up his helmet yet?

So who was it that voted for the Eagles? Some kudos are in order . . .
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Me. I voted for them.

Don't pay attention to the reports of looting and rioting. Some shit was broken, but essentially it was thousands of people high-fiving. Bars just emptied into the street at the final whistle. Good vibes and the whole city is buzzing.
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