2025 Super Bowl Gameday Chatter Thread | Chiefs vs Eagles | 02/09/25

Simpleton

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They learn from their mistakes instantly. Last year they hired jerk offs for OC and DC. They didn't make the same mistake, especially with Fangio.
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Missed on Chaisson obviously but that is pretty damn good right there, especially when guys like Baun and Winfield were thought of as pure 2nd rounders and I had them in roughly the 20's in my personal rankings.
 

Cujo

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I wake up angry at the Jones’ and wanting us to go 0-17. While other teams make real plans and real transactions, we just get smug you-can’t-touch-us remarks. Fuck em

A year removed from three straight 12-5s, us fans don’t take comfort in them, but that’s what Jones’ cling onto. We don’t need regular season wins. Fuck it. 0-17 until a real GM

‘Hope we win in spite of Jones’ has achieved nothing except make the Jones’ richer than they could have ever imagined.

Exactly where I'm at, emotionally, with this team. I want this fucking family to suffer.
 

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Hopefully Barkley will decline, but I wouldn’t count on it. Henry is proof you can delay Father Time with modern technology and a maniacal dedication to training.
And if you don't have the bad luck to be a Cowboy because then the wheels fall off like Elliott.
 

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This franchise has now been irrelevant for longer than it was the NFL's greatest team. I came of age being a fan of a team that had been to a record 8 Super Bowls and won 5, was one of 4 "teams of the decade," and had won more games in another of the decades than that decade's "team" (the Steelers). Had been to the playoffs an unprecedented like 20 times in a row. They were the most popular and most valuable organization in the sport. There was almost no argument that from 1960-1995 the Dallas Cowboys were the NFL's premier franchise.

And now the length of time that they've been nothing, not even to a Conference championship, a time in which they have 5 PLAYOFF WINS (and one of them came the very year after this period of time counting started).... is longer than that period of dominance.

The Cowboys are ancient history. They are an also ran franchise at this point.

We're the Chicago Bears. A team that used to be great, and now is a punch line, one of the worst franchises in the sport.
 

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This franchise has now been irrelevant for longer than it was the NFL's greatest team. I came of age being a fan of a team that had been to a record 8 Super Bowls and won 5, was one of 4 "teams of the decade," and had won more games in another of the decades than that decade's "team" (the Steelers). Had been to the playoffs an unprecedented like 20 times in a row. They were the most popular and most valuable organization in the sport. There was almost no argument that from 1960-1995 the Dallas Cowboys were the NFL's premier franchise.

And now the length of time that they've been nothing, not even to a Conference championship, a time in which they have 5 PLAYOFF WINS (and one of them came the very year after this period of time counting started).... is longer than that period of dominance.

The Cowboys are ancient history. They are an also ran franchise at this point.

We're the Chicago Bears. A team that used to be great, and now is a punch line, one of the worst franchises in the sport.
Hey man, don't discount those divisional championships since 1995.







:douche
 

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This franchise has now been irrelevant for longer than it was the NFL's greatest team. I came of age being a fan of a team that had been to a record 8 Super Bowls and won 5, was one of 4 "teams of the decade," and had won more games in another of the decades than that decade's "team" (the Steelers). Had been to the playoffs an unprecedented like 20 times in a row. They were the most popular and most valuable organization in the sport. There was almost no argument that from 1960-1995 the Dallas Cowboys were the NFL's premier franchise.

And now the length of time that they've been nothing, not even to a Conference championship, a time in which they have 5 PLAYOFF WINS (and one of them came the very year after this period of time counting started).... is longer than that period of dominance.

The Cowboys are ancient history. They are an also ran franchise at this point.

We're the Chicago Bears. A team that used to be great, and now is a punch line, one of the worst franchises in the sport.
Would you be disgruntled had we won the same 3 SBs since 1989 if they were spread out — say 1992 with Aikman, 2007 with Romo and 2021 with Prescott?

Since Jerruh bought the team, Cowboys are tied second for most rings still.

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IM OUT THIS BITCH
 
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I've been to Philly about 8-10 times and I think I've hated it more every time I've been, and I've never really been there during football season. Just a complete fucking hellhole.
 

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You could argue that the Eagles had the best RB, the best OL, and a top 5 WR duo in the league this past season.

With all that being the case, Hurts was 20th in the league in passing yards (didn't even break 3,000!) and 21st in passing TD's (18, barely even 1 per game).

He's basically half average passer, half very good RB, and once those legs go, he's going to be horrendous. He's never even broken 4,000 yards passing or 25 passing TD's despite playing 17 games.

The Eagles could've gotten the same or similar passing production out of at least 15-20 QB's.
 
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