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With Super Bowl Ell-Ecks in our rear view mirror, I thought I'd start a new thread for the next season. The old thread actually wound up covering 24-25 and 25-26.

We've already got trades, trade rumors, discussions about who was elected to the Hall of Fame, and who wasn't-plenty of hot-stove content for new discussions.

Around here, the discussion is will the Iggles come back or will they choke again in the post-season?

Prost!
Brad
 
It seems that the Seahawks are already the favorite and with that defense, it’s hard to argue.
 
Both defenses looked pretty dominating in the first half...Pats held Seattle to 3 field goals...12 points through 3 quarters...that's strong...

not trying to play Monday morning arm chair coach...but I felt Vrable might have left in another blocker for Mayes...as it was evident early that Seattle's 4 man rush was overwhelming...and when Seattle blitzed...it was a nightmare...maybe some designed roll outs for Mayes...instead of having him scrambling out of the pocket as it collapsed so quickly...looking for a receiver...but Vrable has forgotten more about football than I will ever know...

Bad Bunny...I enjoyed the show...especially the beginning when the girls were dancing...like ZZ Top said in La Grange..."They got a lot of nice girls down there"...could not understand a word he said...but the rhythm and the beat was cool...I thought it was entertaining...

"good music crosses language and cultural barriers"...

I saw no overt political agendas...other than a football that had the words printed on it..."Together We Are America"...

Kudos to Seattle...

George...if I were you...I would have been delighted for a first year coach to reach the Super Bowl...
 
Both defenses looked pretty dominating in the first half...Pats held Seattle to 3 field goals...12 points through 3 quarters...that's strong...

not trying to play Monday morning arm chair coach...but I felt Vrable might have left in another blocker for Mayes...as it was evident early that Seattle's 4 man rush was overwhelming...and when Seattle blitzed...it was a nightmare...maybe some designed roll outs for Mayes...instead of having him scrambling out of the pocket as it collapsed so quickly...looking for a receiver...but Vrable has forgotten more about football than I will ever know...

Bad Bunny...I enjoyed the show...especially the beginning when the girls were dancing...like ZZ Top said in La Grange..."They got a lot of nice girls down there"...could not understand a word he said...but the rhythm and the beat was cool...I thought it was entertaining...

"good music crosses language and cultural barriers"...

I saw no overt political agendas...other than a football that had the words printed on it..."Together We Are America"...

Kudos to Seattle...

George...if I were you...I would have been delighted for a first year coach to reach the Super Bowl...
I don't get the offensive game plan, I really don't. Seattle was getting pressure by rushing 4 linemen, Maye just kept dropping back, no roll outs, no screens, no chip blocks, they brought in an extra lineman one time and ripped off a 21 yard gain.......and never tried it again.

Campbell was awful, 14 QB pressures? Wow, that's insane, put in someone else, he was getting abused.

Should have went for it on 4th and 1 from their own 40 or so yard line when it was 12-0, nothing to lose at that point, no challenge on the catch along the sideline on the first Seattle drive, should have gone for 2 when they scored their first TD, that's "First Round" Vrabel for you.

Their tackling was awful, too many misses on first contact, no contain on those outside runs, they had several chances to sack Darnold and just plain whiffed.

Worst Patriots SB ever, never once had the lead, what a crappy watch that was, boring as Hell, we had to car pool as we got snow and the host had limited parking; had I driven over there myself, I would have left when Seattle went up 19-0, that was ballgame.

The victory laps people are doing on social media over them losing is pathetic; really, the Patriots hate is back I guess, get a life you pack of losers, imagine hate watching that game wanting to see them lose.

Oxygen thieves the whole lot of them.
 
The Rams have two first round picks. They desperately need help on defense. Particularly in the secondary where they were awful down the stretch. McVay is an offensive coach, however, obsessed with receivers and tight ends. Hopefully, someone stages an intervention, and they draft some D talent. The Rams offense torched Seattle this year despite all the talk about the Seachickens D. In three games against Seattle, Stafford threw for 961 yards and 8 touchdowns with no interceptions. They lost home field because their defense gave up a double digit lead in the fourth quarter including a bizarre two-point conversion. Probably the most important play of the entire season.
 
The Rams have two first round picks. They desperately need help on defense. Particularly in the secondary where they were awful down the stretch. McVay is an offensive coach, however, obsessed with receivers and tight ends. Hopefully, someone stages an intervention, and they draft some D talent. The Rams offense torched Seattle this year despite all the talk about the Seachickens D. In three games against Seattle, Stafford threw for 961 yards and 8 touchdowns with no interceptions. They lost home field because their defense gave up a double digit lead in the fourth quarter including a bizarre two-point conversion. Probably the most important play of the entire season.
The problem is the whole league is obsessed with offense and once again as this SB proved, offense wins games, defense wins championships, but no one seems to listen or care.
 

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