Mr B wrote:Uh oh!
Fortunately I already celebrated the NFC championship trophy.
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Mr B wrote:Uh oh!
QB_Eagles wrote:Mr B wrote:Uh oh!
Fortunately I already celebrated the NFC championship trophy.
Mr B wrote:QB_Eagles wrote:Mr B wrote:Uh oh!
Fortunately I already celebrated the NFC championship trophy.
Figures
We play better when we are under the weather. Remember the flu game?
That shows that showing up im wildcards to winning championships are not the only requirements. Eli needed to play well during his entire career which definitely hasn't unlike his brother. He will get in eventually due to that.GeorgeSears wrote:Hall of Fame selections announced: Antonio Gates, cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen, and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe.
Biggest shocker for me was Luke Kuechly not making it on first ballot, he was easily the best LB of his generation and dominated in the 7 seasons that he played. He deserved that honor.
Eli not making it was not a shocker.
WentzerWuver wrote:That shows that showing up im wildcards to winning championships are not the only requirements. Eli needed to play well during his entire career which definitely hasn't unlike his brother. He will get in eventually due to that.GeorgeSears wrote:Hall of Fame selections announced: Antonio Gates, cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen, and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe.
Biggest shocker for me was Luke Kuechly not making it on first ballot, he was easily the best LB of his generation and dominated in the 7 seasons that he played. He deserved that honor.
Eli not making it was not a shocker.
WentzerWuver wrote:That shows that showing up im wildcards to winning championships are not the only requirements. Eli needed to play well during his entire career which definitely hasn't unlike his brother. He will get in eventually due to that.GeorgeSears wrote:Hall of Fame selections announced: Antonio Gates, cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen, and wide receiver Sterling Sharpe.
Biggest shocker for me was Luke Kuechly not making it on first ballot, he was easily the best LB of his generation and dominated in the 7 seasons that he played. He deserved that honor.
Eli not making it was not a shocker.
GeorgeSears wrote:The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced this is the biggest robbery since TO.
Playing in a small market like North Carolina probably hurt him.
GeorgeSears wrote:The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced this is the biggest robbery since TO.
Playing in a small market like North Carolina probably hurt him.
I agree as he played a big part defensively with them winning 3 Superbowls. This man has earned his gold jacket imo.Mr B wrote:GeorgeSears wrote:The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced this is the biggest robbery since TO.
Playing in a small market like North Carolina probably hurt him.
Darren Woodson has been getting robbed for years. He has the stats, the longevity, and the rings. No reason he shouldn’t be in the HOF.
Lol if it goes into overtime, there is even less of a chance Philly can win cause the refs love close games to make sure the 3 peat is a foregone conclusion for the league. ONLY way Philly can win is to have a big early like by 3 scores that even the refs can't do anything about it no how many blatant calls is done.GoRapstheoriginal wrote:Eagles 23 - 20 over the Chiefs in OT!
https://youtube.com/shorts/2yCgC-krdWo?si=c1dHdg6tzrQ2xODsLAKESHOW wrote:The last super bowl between these 2 teams, they played a very good clean game. But that mistake here or there by Philly was the difference. I'm looking for the similar type game. The difference? KC had received tons of criticism for winning all those close games throughout the year. Philly has been blowing teams out. I gotta believe the team that is used to the close fit, tight knit games has an advantage
3 plus score leads are generally boring unless the other team is able to comeback and win it. If the Eagles is up 28-3 by halftime, there is NOTHING the refs can do towards us to lose the game cause as would constantly run the ball to own the time of possession until the Chiefs will be forced to commit fouls out of frustration that are uncalled until the time runs out as the Eagles fly to victory!wco81 wrote:It's strange, a lot of Superbowls in the last 10-15 years have been one-score games, as if the end result is scripted.
I know it's the age of parity but it's so different from Superbowl games in the 20th century, or maybe even through the first half of the 2000s.
Mariner wrote:Mr B wrote:QB_Eagles wrote:Fortunately I already celebrated the NFC championship trophy.
Figures
lol
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