The worst game was the Pats Chargers. That game was over before it began
Considering I picked NE, that's a good thing. lol And until the Texans break through, some of the teams like them can't succeed either.
I don't want a Rams-Chiefs rematch with no defense like last time (terrible throws led to picks, not good defense). It would be nice to see Brady and Brees go at it as they are already among the greatest, but I think it will end up being Rams-Chiefs anyway.
Arguably the four teams remaining have looked like the four best teams since about the 2/3 point in the season, so things so far are going as expected. Neither game this coming weekend looks like a lock for the home team, which is good.
Agreed. The Chargers were not better then the Pats and the Cowboys were not better than the Rams. NO could go all the way. The Bears however are going golfing.....
I think at various times down the stretch, each of the last 4 were getting dirt tossed on their Super Bowl dreams by one pundit or another. However, over the long haul, these have been the best teams...T
I disagree. Foles played excellent. That pass to Jeffrey was perfect, but unfortunately Jeffrey misplayed it.
Tough to say how he'd play with a different OL, but he definitely could take over some teams. https://www.click2houston.com/news/talkers/homeless-man-helps-chiefs-player-get-to-game
That is an amazing story. I wouldn't be surprised if the Chiefs' player, once he finds out the man is homeless, ends up buying him a new car and maybe assist with housing.
I see the Pats are 3-point underdogs. As much as the Chiefs are exciting to watch, if I was a betting man I would bet high on NE. Anytime you can give me NE with points, in the playoffs, I would take them every time (as long as Brady is playing). Reid will just be added to the list of coaches who make dumb/questionable decisions vs the Pats that will end up costing them the game (ie Carroll in the SB, and Quinn/Shanahan in the SB). Actually, Reid himself was horrible with clock management late in the SB in 2004 when his Eagles played the Pats. Here's his chance to redeem himself. ***I will say this; I do like Reid's decisions lately, like the 4th down decision to go for it vs Indy on Saturday. If he continues like this, then disregard what I said
At least according to the story, the guy didn't ask for anything speaks volumes I think. Hopefully the team may step in and try to help him out.
He was a boxing guy....seemed to know his way around that sport. His, uh, 'energy' got him into football, maybe.....?
You are correct - and I agree - he said that all he wants is a thank you and that if it happened to him that he wishes people would do the same for him.
The visiting team hasn’t won a championship game in five years. Of course Brady and Bellychick will make this an interesting game to say the least.
I enjoyed all but the Pats game, I thought they were competitive games. When I saw the end score of the Pats game (stopped watching when it was 41-14) I wondered if the Pats put in their 3rd string players?
Maybe the thought of trying to smooth out the rough edges on Cousins seemed less daunting than developing the next Broncos QB? T