I haven't seen a play from it yet, but since the Eagles won I'll eventually watch the replay on the NFL Network.
I can't stand Brady and the patriots and have only seen three of their games over the past two seasons. All three were against the Bills.
I saw one fewer play in this years super bowl than last years, which was one play. But considering that the Eagles won, I'll watch the replay on the NFL network which I didn't do last year.
I went to the casino yesterday but it was easy to tell who scored. When the Eagles scored a loud cheer was heard. When the patriots scored all you heard was boos.
Neither of them are riding off into the sunset after today's victory. Next year they'll be given a third straight, then a 4th and fifth straight. The final two years they'll go undefeated.
Whatever looks good on the menu at the casino.
Turned out we did the buffet and had Prime rib, smashed spuds, pizza, sweet n sour wings, lo mein, sesame chicken, fried rice, shrimp and chocolate mint pie. I was stuffed.
21-3 Eagles at the half
31-27 patriots final score
Typical patriots game ... beneficiary's of a few well timed calls by the refs on the field as well as a bizarre decision from Kraft's employee handling the replay from NYC.
I've got to disagree with that. A few years ago we could've taken Carr but they passed on him and last year they could've taken Watson or Mahomes but again passed on them. It isn't that they haven't had a chance at a franchise QB it's that they keep passing up the opportunity to draft one.
I guess the question really is ... When do you reach your saturation point in regards to the patriots ? ... To me, that happened a couple of years ago. In 2016 I watched two games involving the patriots, both against the Bills. This year I've watched one patriot game, that being the 1st game against the Bills. Watching them and the BS calls against their opponents and what should be called against the patriots that aren't called... Saturation point reached ... Eff this, It's no longer fun, saturation point exceeded.
The steak bomber from Campi's
Steak, sauteed peppers and onions, provolone, hot sauce on a roll the size of your head.
Adam Richman from man vs food went there.
My interest in the Super Bowl is at an all time low. For the 2nd straight year some friends and I are headed to the casino as none of us are interested in watching D-Bag Brady hoist another trophy.
When watching my money disappear into a slot machine is higher on my list of entertainment than watching a Super Bowl, it's pretty bad.
Just for yuks I did the first-pick.com draft last night without making any trades and just picking at the spots where we're at, here's what I came up with ...
1A. Baker Mayfield - QB - Oklahoma
1B. Tremaine Edmunds - LB - Virginia Tech
2A. Braden Smith - G/T - Auburn
2B. Harrison Phillips - DT - Stanford
3. Royce Freeman - RB - Oregon
4. Simmie Cobbs - WR - Indiana
5A. Brandon Facyson - CB - Virginia Tech
5B. Joseph Noteboom - T - Texas Christian
Obviously not realistic but it would make for a helluva draft.
I don't see any reason to create yet another hole and trade him at this point. If he happens to get beat out by Yarborough or Davis so be it, then they can trade him before the trade deadline and get a player to fill in this year or get something for him in the 2019 draft.
Not every player is an instant gratification type player, maybe in his 2nd year in the McD/Frazier defense he'll improve quite a bit. I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, but that's just me.