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1 minute ago, Albany,n.y. said:

Not all of us.  A lot of us who were around in the AFL days will always root for the AFC team. 

 

I wasn't around during the AFL days, nevertheless I always cheered for the AFC team to win the Super Bowl.

 

That changes when it's New England, though.

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16 minutes ago, CommonCents said:

Get Gurley healthy, when he is rolling that offense is complete. The screen game needs to be on point. 

 

It’s going to take more than meatball C.J. and Goff if they are going to win. 

 

what was his problem yesterday?

 

i didn't have the sound on for the second half

 

 

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That goes for the whole country.   

 

On the bright side, I get to wear my Bob Kraft Mullet Hat (it's just NOT OK to be 80 years old and grow a mullet after your wife dies.  It makes you look sad and pathetic, not cool Bob)

 

The other bright side is that the Rams match up better on defense, and Gurley has two weeks to get his head on straight and his body ready to go.

 

Take away the run game, which we knew KC could not do, and you beat the Pats.  

 

Rootin for Robert Woods, Robey Coleman and Coach Wade.   I don't expect coaching blunders like Pete Carrol and Shanahan in Atl giving away the games with stupid calls trying to get cute.  Pats are going to have to earn this.

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10 minutes ago, row_33 said:

i just want a good game where the stars shine

 

 

me too.  just let me be entertained.  as far as the actual team go...i just don't care about either one.

1 minute ago, Da webster guy said:

 

That goes for the whole country.   

 

On the bright side, I get to wear my Bob Kraft Mullet Hat (it's just NOT OK to be 80 years old and grow a mullet after your wife dies.  It makes you look sad and pathetic, not cool Bob)

 

The other bright side is that the Rams match up better on defense, and Gurley has two weeks to get his head on straight and his body ready to go.

 

Take away the run game, which we knew KC could not do, and you beat the Pats.  

 

Rootin for Robert Woods, Robey Coleman and Coach Wade.   I don't expect coaching blunders like Pete Carrol and Shanahan in Atl giving away the games with stupid calls trying to get cute.  Pats are going to have to earn this.

for whatever reason, i also really like the ex-bills on the rams.  ex-bills on other teams are mostly dead to me.

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4 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

what was his problem yesterday?

 

i didn't have the sound on for the second half

 

 

He is still saying he is healthy and just played poorly but I don’t see it. Something don’t look right with him. He hasn’t played much in the last six weeks, I’m not sure how much the next two weeks will help.

 

If Gurley plays like Gurley then the Rams can win this game. If he isn’t healthy they aren’t winning. Gurley can exploit those linebackers and take pressure off of Goff. His presence create the spacing guys like Woods/Reynolds need. 

 

CJ running up the middle isn’t going to get it done. 

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3 minutes ago, teef said:

me too.  just let me be entertained.  as far as the actual team go...i just don't care about either one.

for whatever reason, i also really like the ex-bills on the rams.  ex-bills on other teams are mostly dead to me.

 

I thought you were a Dareus fan?

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After watching the total BS officiating that screwed the Saints, and my absolute deep-rooted hatred of the Cheats. I've come to a decision I thought I would never make. I am not going to watch the Super Bowl because I don't give a good goddamn and frankly just don't need the agita. As far as I'm concerned the season's over.

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