Now that we are out, who'd you rather win this SB?

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Crazy and entertaining game for sure. But I do really enjoy those YouTube videos of over the top fans going nuts after their team loses. I am sure there were a "few" Viking fans that thought their fate was once again sealed when Lutz hit that clutch 43 yarder with 25 ticks left on the clock and it wouldn't surprise me if some of them didn't see the end of the game.

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EVERY player is one concussion away from career ending. This is the lamest knock on any player that I see a lot of.

Yes and no. While a players first concussion could be severe enough or "scary enough" to be career ending, it is the players who suffer multiple concussions that are in more danger of CTE and other conditions that may force them to either want to or have to end their careers early.
 

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Big **** has been on the decline for the past two years. He's surrounded by players who make him look MUCH better than what he is. Put **** on the Browns and they still lose 16 games. His body and brain are breaking down and he's one concussion away from his career ending. He was half retired a year ago and by playing one more year he's putting himself at greater risk of injury. He's 2 years old than Rodgers but he looks 12 years older. He needs to hang up the cleats and his roll of **** duct tape along with them.

Let me kno when you see another 35-year old QB throw for over 460 yards againsdt the NFL's best pass defense.
 

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Let me kno when you see another 35-year old QB throw for over 460 yards againsdt the NFL's best pass defense.

Is it??....is it really the NFL's "best" pass defense when they can't stop a nose bleed to save their lives? Sorry but the answer is no. Stats don't always tell the whole story. Everytime Belichick faces Big **** he puts together game plans to befuddle and confuse the hell out of his stupid *** and always has his worse game. But guess what?....the Patriots don't usually end up with the best pass defense every single year. So in essence it means squat.
 

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Is it??....is it really the NFL's "best" pass defense when they can't stop a nose bleed to save their lives? Sorry but the answer is no. Stats don't always tell the whole story. Everytime Belichick faces Big **** he puts together game plans to befuddle and confuse the hell out of his stupid *** and always has his worse game. But guess what?....the Patriots don't usually end up with the best pass defense every single year. So in essence it means squat.

I can guarantee every single source of NFL statistics - NFL Research, Next Gen States, Pro Football Focus, etc. - lists Sacksonville has the #1 pass defense because NFL.com does.
 

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Absolutely irrelevant to the point...

You asked me if the Jaguars really have the #1 pass defense, right? Or someone else did. So it is, in fact, 100% relevant because that is what you wanted. You should know better than to assume if a team gives up 42 points in one playoff game that takes nothing away from what they did in 2017. What they did all season outside of California was play better than anyone else against the pass. I am here to talk about the playoffs, not argue with people who don't know what #1 defense means.
 
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Pats Vikings is my worst nightmare and it's gonna come true. Kill me.

If that comes to fruition, Vikings winning would be better for me personally as we don't have Vikings fans to annoy me in local pubs whilst enjoying a drink. If Pats won, I'd never hear the last of Brady and co making decent drinking impossible.
 

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Let me kno when you see another 35-year old QB throw for over 460 yards againsdt the NFL's best pass defense.

Is it??....is it really the NFL's "best" pass defense when they can't stop a nose bleed to save their lives? Sorry but the answer is no. Stats don't always tell the whole story. Everytime Belichick faces Big **** he puts together game plans to befuddle and confuse the hell out of his stupid *** and always has his worse game. But guess what?....the Patriots don't usually end up with the best pass defense every single year. So in essence it means squat.

I disagree with both of you.

1. Jacksonville was playing conservative defense most of the 2nd half. Steelers also had a lot of garbage yards in that last drive. This enabled Ben to stat pad a bit.
2. Did you even see Antonio Brown's 2 touchdown catches? Deion Sanders wouldn't have even stopped that. I will give Big Ben this, his TD pass to Bryant was amazing. The safeties could have played it a little better, but any defense would have struggled to stop that play. Perfect execution on these plays.
3. Jacksonville stopped them on 4th down twice, had a INT, and a fumble recovery score. Big Ben's QBR was about 50. A lot like our Super Bowl win in 2010, he really hurt his team's chances with those turnovers. Jacksonville got the commanding lead to start BECAUSE of those 2 turnovers by their defense.

I'd still take Jacksonville's pass defense over anybody's in the league. Their weakness this year has been stopping the run. Tom Coughlin knows the right personnel to beat Tom Brady, and it looks like he's got a good recipe this year. Still like the Pats 24-20.
 

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Teddy Bridgewater gets hurt, which prompts Vikings to acquire Sam Bradford, which allows Eagles to start Carson Wentz, who gets hurt and whose replacement, Nick Foles, will play for NFC title vs Case Keenum, who's starting because Bradford got hurt.

Love it!
 

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Teddy Bridgewater gets hurt, which prompts Vikings to acquire Sam Bradford, which allows Eagles to start Carson Wentz, who gets hurt and whose replacement, Nick Foles, will play for NFC title vs Case Keenum, who's starting because Bradford got hurt.

Love it!

Eagles traded N. Foles to Rams for S. Bradford. Foles lost his job in St. Louis, C. Keenum takes over. Eagles draft C. Wentz and trade Bradford to Minn. Vikings sign Keenum, who replaces injured Bradford. Foles returns to Philly, replaces injured Wentz. Now, Foles vs. Keenum

Jeff Fisher had both of them

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Eagles traded N. Foles to Rams for S. Bradford. Foles lost his job in St. Louis, C. Keenum takes over. Eagles draft C. Wentz and trade Bradford to Minn. Vikings sign Keenum, who replaces injured Bradford. Foles returns to Philly, replaces injured Wentz. Now, Foles vs. Keenum

Jeff Fisher had both of them

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Thanks for adding even more to the tangled web of how the 2 QB's ended up where they are today. ;)
 

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1 team from my top 4 I wanted to win and 3 teams from my bottom 4. My chances don't look good
I don't want the Pats init!
I would like to see the VIKES in it and lose.:laugh:


I wouldn't mind this but since a loss is not guaranteed I don't want them to even have a chance at winning. I'll take the Jaguars and Eagles and root for the Jags just so I don't have to be disappointing if the other two make it.
 

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