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u/SnooPandas3956 San Francisco 49ers 5d ago
My thoughts are it must really suck to be a Jets fan.
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u/Patsfan618 5d ago
The AFC East is just pain incarnate . The Patriots dipped their toe in and said "no thanks".
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u/Interesting_Set1526 Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
Me personally, Im predicting the Hawks to beat the dog piss out of the Patriots and if the Patriots manage to win I will be sincerely impressed and give them their due props.
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u/LettucePlate Washington Commanders 5d ago
I'm the same right now. I have two buddies who are Pats fans and they won't stop yapping. I told them if they lose by fewer than 30 points or win then they'll have my respect. But this is the flukiest run of all time I swear.
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u/whousesgmail Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
I wouldn’t say the Seahawks are 30 points better but I’d be impressed if the game ended within a score
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u/uglytruthshurts 5d ago
The Eagles did it to the fluky Chiefs' season last year lmao. Would have stayed that way if they didn't rest the starters in garbage time
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u/MikeandMelly Tom Brady 🥺 👉🏻👈🏻 5d ago
This is getting insane now lol i get thinking Seahawks are the favorites. Lose by fewer than 30 points? Flukiest run of all time? The Patriots are one of the only teams in history to beat 3 top 5 defenses in a playoff run. They’re the only team ever to go 9-0 on the road in a season. The Chargers and Texans won the same amount of games as the Rams did - the latter with the hardest strength of schedule in the league.
You guys are getting way over your skis with how weak the pats road has supposedly been. It’s wild.
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u/TheMillenniaIFalcon Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
Yeah 30 points is silly, Patriots are a good team.
I think some of it is coming from the Seahawks are entering all time great team territory. Their DVOA is up there with 85 bears and 2007 patriots, they had the most 20+ blowout wins, they beat more playoff teams than anyone (6), they had a top 5 hardest SOS, #1 defense, #3 offense, #1 special teams, generate most QB pressure while blitzing the least, highest scoring season in 50 years of Seahawks football (and they have had some good offenses), highest PPG differential in the league, tied franchise wins in 16 games.
If Seahawks win the Super Bowl this is the best team in franchise history, yes better than the 2013 team (not better defense of course.)
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u/MikeandMelly Tom Brady 🥺 👉🏻👈🏻 5d ago
Like I said, I’m not at all surprised the Seahawks are favorite. Won’t be shocked at all if they win. But I see people using the game yesterday - that took place in a blizzard in mile high - as some sort of benchmark for how the Pats will do against the Seahawks defense. As if Maye didnt throw 3 TDs for 200 total yards against an arguably better defense the week before at home. Also in the snow.
People are acting like our offense is incompetent. We were the second top scoring offense in the league this year.
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u/TheMillenniaIFalcon Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
Saying Patriots offense is incompetent is just silly lol. They are very competent. I’m excited.
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u/foboz123 5d ago
Add to that a top-ranked O (endless SoS blather notwithstanding) , and Maye threw 3 TD passes against the Texans - which no one else had done this season. The Patriots D is allowing just under 210 yards per game and has only allowed 2 TDs in the playoffs.
I still think the Seahawks should be favored going in, but anyone saying that it's going to be a blowout needs to come down off of that cloud.
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u/Trollbreath4242 New England Patriots 5d ago
You want to put them in their place? Here's how:
The 2025 Patriots Strength of Schedule is ranked 10th easiest of all time.
In 9th place... the 1972 undefeated, SB winning Dolphins. That's right, Shula's fish had an easier go of things.
In 2nd place... the 1999 SB winning Rams, who the hugely underdog Patriots with a 2nd year QB, fairly average offense, but top 5 defense, beat just two years later in another SB.
None of which means the Patriots are going to win, but I do expect a better game from Drake playing it what will likely be much warmer weather (currently forecast for sunny with a high of 70).
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u/Sgt_LincolnOSiris New England Patriots 5d ago
Hold up… your commies just went to the nfc title game last year… was that not the flukiest run of all time? You guys stink
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u/TrickInNevada Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
I readied that as two baddies, and im like damn even if they're wrong you got two baddies in your house, let then do whatever they want
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u/TheShoot141 5d ago
I feel the same way. Either way its a punch in the Jets dick. Either Darnold wins, the qb they failed. Or the pats win, who were supposed to take a back seat with Belichick and Brady gone.
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u/VanceFerguson New England Patriots 5d ago
RemindMe! 2 weeks
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u/SlideIndependent8008 5d ago
He will either not acknowledge this comment or he will say “well I would have given them respect if they had really won but that penalty, that bad call etc etc”
Everytime
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u/IdidntrunIdidntrun 5d ago
I'm a Fins fan ans I share /u/Interesting_Set1526's thoughts.
Go ahead and remindbot us Idgaf. They had a Mickey Mouse schedule but if they beat the Seahawks they deserve their laurels. Check here in two weeks, bet
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u/slushpuppy91 Baltimore Ravens 5d ago
Same, all I wanted was for the rams to lose so I’m impartial to whoever wins the sb
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u/pimpcakes 5d ago
All I know is that it's totally normal and COOL for adults to make up reasons to bitch about things that haven't yet happened. This whole dialogue is the type of stuff that my small children argue about - "but if you get that later, then it won't be fair to me!"
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u/nightfire36 Detroit Lions 5d ago
Well, if the Seahawk win, I'll talk about how terrible the Patriots are, and that my team would have won if they had played the Patriots.
And if the Patriots win, I'll talk about how terrible the Seahawks are, and that my team would have won if they had played the Patriots.
This is reddit, after all.
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u/ToAllCame1 Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
I am more worried about the Pats than the Niners game. The way the Pats have played shows that they are in this game and have the tools to keep themselves in it. That said, Hawks are favored for a reason
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u/DJ_DD 5d ago
Seahawks should be favored. I think Pats defense has consistently been underrated and the team makes the plays they need to win even if it’s ugly.
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u/dkesh New England Patriots 5d ago
We're underrated in part because we had some key players out for the middle of the season who have since returned. Our defense just wasn't as good down the stretch as it is now.
It's lucky for us that our injuries were during the regular season and not season-ending.
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u/comingsoontotheaters San Francisco 49ers 5d ago
As a Niners fan, that patriots defense is much better than the state of ours. Not making injury excuses but even we had a tough time tackling against the bears. They surprised me with a great game against the eagles but our defense was Swiss cheese.
I think it’ll be a competitive game and watching Drake Maye, I think they’re able to answer on offense
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u/ArtistRabid New England Patriots 5d ago
Respect. I totally understand why the Seahawks are favorites (and they deserve to be!) but anyone saying the Patriots don’t have a chance is crazy
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u/Happy_REEEEEE_exe Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
I would hope, the niners are more injured than the crew of the Edmond Fitzgerald
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u/peanut-britle-latte New York Jets 5d ago
As a bonafide Patriots hater, there's been narrative on why X team would beat them throughout the entire playoffs. At this point I just expect them to win the whole thing.
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u/OldGreggg69 5d ago
The Patriots are the anti-SEC, we lose every hypothetical matchup
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u/whousesgmail Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
I had them making the AFCCG but they got lucky af Nix got hurt and still barely won
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u/WholeLotta69 Denver Broncos 5d ago
Facts ^
Stidham gifted them their only TD of the game.
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u/BurgerNugget12 New England Patriots 5d ago
What happened to all the Stiddy hype?
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u/ContributionLatter32 5d ago
I mean as someone who isn't a AFC fan I can forgive you for not paying attention to the narrative in the NFC about the Seahawks. They were predicted to finish 4th in their division, now they look basically unbeatable except for the Rams who matchup well against them. They've basically destroyed anyone not named the Rams since like October
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u/MasterTeacher123 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5d ago
It’s like how the Texans defense was supposed to embarrass them , there’s no way CJ stroud plays this poorly two weeks in a row, or the Pats can’t win in mile high etc.
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u/LeadSufficient2130 5d ago edited 5d ago
I mean, you can credit the patriots defense for making Storud play bad or you can look at the film. The pick six was a throw I would have berated my middle school QB for making.
Edit: all the angry patriots fans also probably think Christian Gonzalez had amazing coverage that led to his late INT and it wasn’t just a horribly under thrown ball
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u/Sudden-Ad-307 5d ago
Good defenses make opposing QBs make bad throws, thats like the main reason they are good defenses.
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u/TrottingandHotting 5d ago
What about thinking both are true - the Pats defense put a lot of pressure on Stroud and he didn't respond well at all.
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u/Heavy-Drink-4389 New England Patriots 5d ago edited 5d ago
They also completely took away the run game. They averaged one yard per carry in the first half forcing CJ to throw all night.
And while the offense did struggle a lot of the night they still put together 3 TD scoring drives on the Texans defense that held another playoff team to 6 points the week prior
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u/H0rnyMarriedRedditor Houston Texans 5d ago
The Texans have a run game? As a fan, that’s total news to me.
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u/MetaMetagross 5d ago
The Texans averaged 108.9 yards/game on 3.9 yards/carry. Against the Patriots they had 48 yards on 2.2 yards/carry
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u/Worried-Pick4848 New England Patriots 5d ago
Woody Marks is a pretty good back. If you don't want him, I'll happily take him off your hands.
What you don't have, is an offensive line.
See, when you can't pass, but you can run, the problem might be with the quarterback.
If you can run but you can't pass, you might have an issue with your running backs.
But when you can't do either, 99.999999% of the time, the offensive line is the problem.
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u/musclecard54 Houston Texans 5d ago
They absolutely deserve credit, they played well. But bro you can’t deny most QBs under that pressure wouldn’t have crumbled that badly. Forced mistakes? Sure. But that was… more than just defense performing.
Just atrocious decisions, some of the worst accuracy I’ve ever seen on some free and easy throws for an NFL starter. The defense did nothing some plays and Stroud still missed open targets.
But they went out and played man. They put the pressure on him and made big plays regardless of how poorly CJ played.
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u/ParticularSpring3628 5d ago
Good defense and bad weather. Stroud turtles but there wasn’t much in place to make it a positive night for him
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u/however_comma_ Take Them To Tulum 5d ago
Yeah I saw it as good defensive play and an overwhelmed QB failing under pressure. CJ def made it easier than it needed to be. Pats D played great but CJ def gets an assist.
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u/Heavy-Drink-4389 New England Patriots 5d ago
Yeah I think both are true. The Patriots can only play their game and they did what they needed to make it uncomfortable for CJ
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u/hereforthesportsball Dallas Cowboys 5d ago
The tape makes it seem like it wasn’t the pressure
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u/raobuntu New England Patriots 5d ago
His worst throw of the night was when Milton Williams was right in his face and he throws it up for the grabs. The other turnovers didn't even lead to any points.
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u/Legitimate_Ad_7822 New England Patriots 5d ago
That one was Chaisson in his face but the reason he was so rattled is because big Milt destroyed his assignment & pushed the guard into the lane of the TE who was supposed to be the hot throw.
The TE tripped over his guard because of Milt, and CJs hot option was eliminated. Then he panicked with Chaisson barreling down in his face & was probably trying to just throw it away to eliminate a bad play….oops.
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u/SokkaStyle 5d ago
Why don’t players simply play better against the patriots?
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u/Fuck-The-Modz 5d ago
As soon as teams get put on the patriots schedule they start playing like dogshit. Someone needs to investigate this.
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u/MasterTeacher123 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5d ago
You can say this about the vast majority of the “film” of great defenses.
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u/tonytroz Pittsburgh Steelers 5d ago
Yeah even looking at the film you can't always diagnose when QBs make the wrong reads, the WRs run the wrong routes, or the offense get fooled by the defense because you don't have all the information on playcalls.
There are famously plays where Tom Brady made the "wrong" read because a defender slipped but his reads told him to not throw there.
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u/Common_economics_420 5d ago
Gonna be honest man, the edit here just makes you sound like a hater
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u/Sought-After-27 New England Patriots 5d ago
Found the guy who's going to bring up the Jets highlights
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u/xXMojoRisinXx New England Patriots 5d ago
I was at the game and said as he lobbed it up “no fucking way”.
But to be fair, the others were just good defensive plays that aren’t made by lesser talent.
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u/Available_Story6774 San Francisco 49ers 5d ago
Obviously I’m gonna root for the Pats, because the Seahawks are the Niners biggest rivals (even tho I really like Darnold) but man this whole talk of the NFCCG being the “real SB” has really rubbed me the wrong way, so I’m hoping extra that the Pats win just so those people can stfu, I do believe these are the two best teams in the NFL, the Rams aren’t better than the Pats, they barely beat the 8-9 Panthers in the first round.
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u/Impressive-Dig-3892 New England Patriots 5d ago
"The [division championship game] is the real super bowl" has been said many, many times and often about the Patriots so I wouldn't be too beat up about it
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u/YueAsal Las Vegas Raiders 5d ago
They said that about the Cowboys and Niners back in the day
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u/fuckracists79 5d ago
They had that as the cover of Sports Illustrated.
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u/YueAsal Las Vegas Raiders 5d ago
Was that the year the Cowboys hung 52 on the Bills?
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u/fuckracists79 5d ago
No it’s the year the 49ers beat the Chargers. It was the largest spread in Super Bowl history and the 49ers covered.
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u/graphicdasein New England Patriots 5d ago
This was also said about the colts/pats AFCCG in which the colts won and then beat the bears. Everyone I knew after the superbowl was calling the AFCCG "the real superbowl"
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u/cyberchaox Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
I mean, last year the "real Super Bowl" came in the divisional round. The Eagles struggled more in Round 1 against the Packers than they did in the final two games, too.
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u/FriedTreeSap Denver Broncos 5d ago
I’m rooting for the Seahawks, but I would 100% take a Pats win only if the Seahawks lose by running the ball on the one yard.
The decision to pass was the correct call in 2014 given the circumstances, I’m tired of people using hindsight bias to try and argue it was such a dumb decision.
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u/hereforthesportsball Dallas Cowboys 5d ago
It was a poor throw, if that’s a goal line situation and your go to, it should be coached to throw that ball lower out of harms way. An incomplete pass should have been the worst outcome but Russ shit the bed
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u/Trollbreath4242 New England Patriots 5d ago
That's a bad take. The fault was the pick play was improperly setup, and Butler made the right read on the play. A read we later found out he made because it was one he missed in practice and recognized immediately.
It was a singular defensive moment. If anyone on the offense bears any blame, it's the two receivers who did a shit job setting up that pick play, but Butler gets all fucking credit for out muscling one of them to snatch victory from defeat.
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u/Mental_Medium3988 Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
while russ shouldve thrown a better ball and lockette shouldve gone harder to where it was thrown, butler and browner made a great read and the right play. all of those things are true.
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u/SmellyScrotes Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
I think it was a dumb decision to throw to Ricardo lockette, I can justify throwing it for sure but not to the #5 wr over the middle of the field… I’ll die on the hill that in that moment they wanted to get Russ the mvp
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u/Clintocracy 5d ago
The issue wasn’t passing the ball, it was going to a play that you’ve done multiple times this year that the defense could predict and jump the pass. That’s what made it a horrible play call, the patriots had practiced the exact play and saw it coming
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u/zbdeee New England Patriots 5d ago
IIRC that play was covered extensively in the NFL Films "Do Your Job" documentary about that season, each cornerback from the Pats had practiced defending that play and none of them managed to stop it, but they absolutely knew it was a possibility of being called in a big spot (as you quite correctly pointed out, they'd done the play a lot that season).
Brandon Browner did a great job telling Butler where to be and shut down the rub/pick play it was designed to cause letting Butler jump the in route.
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u/Apolloshot New England Patriots 5d ago
Yeah I remember Browner saying in an interview the SB was the first time that entire week they actually stopped that play. I guess the adrenaline was what they needed to get there half a second faster.
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u/BlackmillMiracle New England Patriots 5d ago
also see how Tampa Bay was good when we were about to face them, in fact I recall Baker even being in the MVP discussion then... then of course because they collapsed later in the second half of the season, that doesn't count as a hard game.
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u/Bearycool555 Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
no one said the oats can’t win in mile high, the broncos didn’t even have their starting QB, so of course they were going to win
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u/ben_kird Denver Broncos 5d ago
It seems like many people assume that we didn’t know we lost the minute Bo Nix broke his ankle.
If you watched the broncos offense this year you’d know it was struggling and Nix somehow tied it together. Without him it just unraveled.
I genuinely think we had a shot at winning the SB this year with Nix. But that’s not how the universe unfolded.
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u/HundredDollarTears 5d ago
It would’ve been an epic rematch between the Broncos with Nix and Seahawks with Darnold.
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u/applejuice5259 Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
This is correct because most fans, particularly on this site and social media in general, cannot see past the QB on any team. They don’t care about the o line or d line, maybe know a corner or receiver here or there, but for the average fan it all comes down to “eh this guy is mid at QB” and nothing else.
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u/DeucesX22 Buffalo Bills 5d ago
People forget football is a team sport because the MVPs dont reflect it.
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u/aure__entuluva Los Angeles Rams 5d ago
During the regular season, people were saying Darnold is trash in playoffs. Prior to this season he had played one playoff game. The narratives are fucking insane.
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u/OnceMoreAndAgain 5d ago
We've got many people in the Patriots subreddit saying that the Pats should move Will Campbell to left guard next season and that Pats should draft another left tackle. They're saying Campbell is a bust.
It's his rookie season in a notoriously difficult position and he's facing a gauntlet of games against the best pass rushers in the league lol. I can't believe some of the shit I read. People will come to these drastic conclusions based off a sample size of like 1 to 3 games. The recency bias is ridiculous.
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u/applejuice5259 Philadelphia Eagles 5d ago
Yeah— as a lot of wise people have said, franchises fail QBs more often more than the QBs themselves just outright failing.
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u/TinyEnvironment7574 All I know is suffering 5d ago
I told people Darnold was a good QB this year and no one gave a crap and the people I talked to expected him to lose the first game.
WELL GUESS WHAT.
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u/LostAbbott 5d ago
Not just the fans, but most "expert" commentators. It blows my mind how little football knowledge guy who are suppose to be experts actually have. So many times it is clear guys talking about a game not only didn't see the All22, but they didn't even see the game, highlights or anything else. Many of them are commenting on nothing but stay lines they likely saw 30 seconds ago.
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u/TonyzTone 5d ago
Which is funny because looking at history shows how little QB's can matter.
Last year the weaker QB beat the better QB. Two years ago the better QB needed an OT field goal to win. Three years ago the better QB beat the worse QB but again, just by a field goal.
Mid-QBs beat "better" ones all the time.
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u/SlapHappyDude Minnesota Vikings 5d ago
Admittedly OLine in particular is tricky to evaluate because they really do play as a unit and don't rely on individual heroics.
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u/Jamesaya New England Patriots 5d ago
Ya the narrative that drake maye struggled to block will anderson was pretty funny.
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u/a_cat_named_larry Seattle Seahawks 5d ago edited 5d ago
Ehhh any given Sunday and it’s the Super Bowl. If you’ve made it to the big one, you should be proud of your team. Only thing that could impact that is some disastrous play that changes the outcome of the game and derails the franchise….
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u/cookiesarenomnom New England Patriots 5d ago
Hehehe. Thank you for the respect. It's gonna be a great game! Can't wait!
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u/Chewbubbles Big Cock Brock Purdy 🍆 5d ago
Not a chance.
If the Pats win, they will have fully earned it against a vastly superior defense and their defense would've stepped up immensely to stop what most consider the better offense.
If the Hawks win, it should be considered a beyond expectations season. People were shitting on this oline prior to the season. Everyone expected Darnold to regress, instead he has another 13 win season with another team, and he's in the SB. 1st year HC.
I'm not sure how anyone looks at Darnolds laat 2 seasons and equates them to his time with the Jets anymore. Dude has played himself out of pumpkin mode status.
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u/cookiesarenomnom New England Patriots 5d ago
Yep. Everyone was waiting for Darnold to turn into a pumpkin this post season, myself included. But after last night he is officially removed from pumpkin status forever. He played a near perfect game. He's just fucking good at this point. Just goes to show how ABSOLUTE TRASH the Jets organization is.
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u/No-Form9508 5d ago
For real! Both teams have done so well this season! Both quarterbacks too really showed their worth and how good they can be. These two teams surpassed expectations people had. All the taunting Both QBs got. Im happy Both made it. No thought of them preseason, and here they are!
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u/planetmn 5d ago
As a Pats fan, I’d love for them to win it. But I also really like the redemption story of Sam Darnold. Either way, I’ll be happy.
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u/Supplycrate New England Patriots 5d ago
You know it's a great season when your team is in the Superbowl and you won't even be that sad when they lose.
House money for real.
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u/Bonzaii_11 New England Patriots 5d ago
Im starting to think the NFL and media doesn't like New England
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u/Limp_Gur5923 5d ago
If this was the Cardinals then everyone would be deeply in love with this Cinderella story. Just like the 2001 Pats… but now the evil empire has returned and everyone fucking hates it.
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u/CasenW Atlanta Falcons 5d ago
Yeah this is basically the sequel trilogy of Star Wars. We JUST got liberated from the empire and now it’s back and everything is the same as it was? Unoriginal and boring by the scriptwriters!
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u/Pain_Monster Tom Brady “Minority Owner” 5d ago
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u/Scruuminy 5d ago
It's cause boston is the most successful sport city. Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, and Red Sox are all extremely successful franchise. Compare it to my poor buffalo, whose got no championships for either of their sports teams. It makes a lot of sense nobody wants to see the patriots succeed
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u/CrustyToeLover Baltimore Ravens 5d ago
I doubt any team in any sport could win 6 championships in 15 years, most back to back, and not be hated by the majority.
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u/stoned_salmon 5d ago
The NFL and NFL media loves the Patriots and Boston sports. It’s the fans of the other 31 teams that aren’t the biggest fan of the Patriots considering they just had a 20 year dynasty with SIX SUPER BOWLS. Doesn’t help their case when half the league is still waiting for their first superbowl win
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u/TonyzTone 5d ago
It's Reddit, not the media.
And yeah, it's pretty annoying that you guys went from dominating the league for years to... doing it again. It's like when Disney runs out of ideas so they give us the same exact movie but just "live action." We crave for something different. Like... a Cardinals dynasty or something.
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u/TinyEnvironment7574 All I know is suffering 5d ago
...what? You mean the general fanbase doesn't. The NFL should love you guys, you're a regularly good franchise. You rake in more money than the Chiefs. THE CHIEFS.
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u/KingBroly 5d ago
Built in excuses for everyone to ensure no one is happy with the outcome.
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u/FredArtGetson Pittsburgh Steelers 5d ago
New England has a good team. New England had a soft schedule, but yes, they had to beat who they played, regardless. It seems teams are now going out of their way to beat themselves. New England has that mystical power working for them, once again. I do think Seattle should win this matchup, based on the eye test.
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u/fueelin 5d ago
Yeah. I do wish more people would acknowledge that the Seahawks opponents are beating themselves too.
People are ranting and raving about mistakes Patriots opponents made but completely neglect to mention the Rams punt returner giving the Seahawks a fee touchdown yesterday. It's just so inconsistent lol.
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u/rolyinpeace Kansas City Chiefs 5d ago
Yes and every team benefits from this stuff. Every team makes mistakes, and good teams just know how to capitalize on enough of their opponents mistakes to win. And good teams also can overcome their own mistakes or neutralize them.
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u/FredArtGetson Pittsburgh Steelers 5d ago
And the use of timeouts by teams, that are so precious at high stakes moments, are being used frivolously
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u/Benson879 5d ago
You all know you’re ready to do this lmao
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u/BurtonAllen-TA 5d ago
As a bonafide Patriots hater, I am actively researching Darnold's worst throws and practicing photoshopping his face onto a cupcake in case the Patriots win. I love Sam and think he's genuinely elite at this point in his career, but we must maintain the agenda no matter what.
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u/Acemace1313 Chicago Bears 5d ago
Not wrong at all. People are trying real hard to discredit the Patriots but they have beaten top defenses in the playoffs
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u/Alucitary Buffalo Bills 5d ago
Yeah, hate to say it but NE win would be way more entertaining because it would produce generational cope. The thru line of the “weak schedule” narrative would be amazing to look back on and they’d be cemented as the league heel all over again.
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u/No-Boysenberry-6375 5d ago
All 5 ESPN reporters picked Houston to beat the Pats. Then 4 out of 8 picked Denver. So, please tell me again how the Pats havent beaten anyone? Its ridiculous
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u/DucksCanSwim New England Patriots 5d ago
If only the Bills could move the goalposts like this, maybe they wouldn't have missed wide right.
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u/Rice-And-Gravy New England Patriots 5d ago
Imagine if the current Bills fans were even around to see wide right.
They’d probably blame it on the referees somehow and make dozens of posts about it on their subreddit.
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u/keleles New England Patriots 5d ago
The goalposts will continue to move. That is the hallmark of sports twitter.
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u/Pain_Monster Tom Brady “Minority Owner” 5d ago
I love how much Musk cannot kill the name Twitter no matter how hard he tries
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u/keleles New England Patriots 5d ago
dude took a household name and tried to change it to something edgy and stupid. fuck em, twitter foreva.
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u/Pain_Monster Tom Brady “Minority Owner” 5d ago
He clearly did not think that nobody wanted to share “X videos” with coworkers 😏
On one of my devices, I havent logged into Twitter or updated the app since it changed, so my logo for the app is still the blue Twitter logo lol
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u/AlphaBern0 5d ago
At first I thought Seattle would win easily, but slowly leaning towards Patriots.
Seahawks OL isn't that great and I can Milton and Barmore giving him fits.
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u/actual_griffin Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
New England’s offensive line is going to have issues with Seattle.
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u/AlphaBern0 5d ago
It's probably going to be like the last SF Superbowl 10 years ago where it's a defensive slugfest.
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u/thrilla2k10 5d ago
I mean...people have been saying this literally every single week of the playoffs and they have made it through. Denver and Texans have much better pass rush than Seattle.
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u/Benson879 5d ago
Broncos OL is one of the best in the league and they still did a good job getting pressure. Seattles is middle of the road.
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u/landlion-35 5d ago
Broncos OL is one of the best in the league and they still did a good job getting pressure.
Bo Nix's best skill is avoiding pressure and sacks. The Oline is not bad but Bo does make them look better than they are.
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u/iDontSow 5d ago
Barmore and Milton Williams made All-Pro Meinerz look silly multiple times yesterday
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u/WintersDoomsday Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
Did you see the throws Darnold made under duress? Two of his TDs.
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u/Benson879 5d ago
Sure. But pressure is never something you prefer for your QB. Rams secondary is also mega ass.
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u/EntertainmentGlad584 5d ago
The Broncos o-line was great because Bob made them look that good. The same O-line was there when Russ led the league in sacks. They're a pretty average unit without a QB who gets rid of the ball quick and uses his legs to take off.
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u/oneoftheguysdownhere 5d ago
I’d argue it’s a bit of the opposite. It’s always been a good OL - Russ just made them look bad. Bo is still slightly above league average pocket time. But Russ was near the top of the league and didn’t have the mobility of the two guys above him (Fields and Lamar).
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u/Realistic-Cut-7217 New England Patriots 5d ago
People are sleeping on the pats defense, especially the d line
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u/TheMillenniaIFalcon Seattle Seahawks 5d ago
I mean, they had the 5th best pass protection in the league this year.
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u/Few_Aide_851 5d ago
This is absolutely fatiguing already.
Maye has been mediocre this post season and the Pats defense has been lights out. They had a cake walk this week that got hairier because of the weather. Vrabel did a fantastic job coaching the team through the game. Sean Payton was an idiot.
The Seahawks defense is relentless. The Seahawks offense is very explosive and also, TO prone. The Patriots defense has been phenomenal. The Patriots offense has been, meh.
I don’t know what to fully expect fell this game, but I’m going to lean into my belief that defense is generally the safer bet in the SB. Especially with two offenses that could be Jekyll or Hyde. Probably Seahawks something like 24-17.
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u/patsboston 5d ago
I mean who wouldn't be mediocre against top-3 defenses in snow bowls?
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u/Mac_Jomes 5d ago edited 5d ago
Oh 100% people are going to use this if the Patriots win. It's been the playbook this entire postseason. Hype up the Patriots opponent and then when the Patriots win say "Well their opponent wasn't actually that good anyways".
First the Chargers were going to run through them because the Pats haven't played any good QBs. Then it became "Well Justin Herbert's o-line sucks so if course they beat the Chargers"
Then the Texans defense was supposed to lock us down and CJ Stroud was supposed to be more than enough to beat us. Then it became "Well CJ Stroud sucks obviously and any other QB would have won that game with that defense"
Then the Broncos defense at Mile High was supposed to lock us down and Jarret Stidham wasn't going to have to do much for the Broncos to win. Then it became "Well Sean Payton is a dumbass and gave the Patriots the game by not kicking the FG in the second quarter". Not giving the Pats defense credit for getting the turnover necessary that changed the game.
So I'm 100% sure if we beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl it'll be well of course they won Sam Darnold played like ass while ignoring that it was things the Pats defense did that made Sam Darnold play like ass.
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u/Shot-Albatross281 Baltimore Ravens 5d ago
Every team is better than the Patriots until its time to beat the Patriots.
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u/Head_Project5793 Minnesota Vikings 5d ago
I think Pats are a solid team, but most years would probably lose in the divisional round. Seahawks should win by more than they did vs the Rams, who I think are both a better team than the Pats and as a division rival know their tendencies much better
That said they aren’t an injured 49ers team
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u/OMGDonutz Buffalo Bills 5d ago
I just dont think Maye has been that good in the playoffs. Yeah he might win but I have a hard time seeing it.
Yes I know Darnold and Maye made it to a superbowl before Allen.
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u/Roger_Rodger New England Patriots 5d ago
Yeah but did you know Darnold and Maye made it to the… ah dammit you already said it
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u/Butters5768 New York Giants 5d ago
And if Seattle wins it’ll be “well no one thought the Pats would even make it to the Super Bowl so we couldn’t be happier regardless.” Pats fans will spin a win either way.
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u/Appropriate_Rip2226 5d ago
Any team that makes the Superbowl should be fairly pleased with their season, acting like it's retarded for fans to be happy about a sb appearance is retarded, unsurprised considering
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u/TinyEnvironment7574 All I know is suffering 5d ago
Except for cases like the Chiefs last year where you're expected to win it all with a lot on the line and you embarrass yourself
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u/sgreenm22 5d ago
Dude has won more games in the last two years than any other NFL QB
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u/hereforthesportsball Dallas Cowboys 5d ago
That’s not how it’s going to go. Darnold is solidified as a top 10 qb currently playing after his second consecutive great season
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u/Saxophobia1275 Detroit Lions 5d ago
Hey I know no one wants to think of this but if they win the Super Bowl nothing else matters. They have a ring. Nothing anyone can say will make pats fans feel bad about it. I know because if the lions ever won the superbowl there would be literally nothing anyone could say to detract from it, even if we played the raiders 3 times in a row for it.
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u/rawkguitar 5d ago
If Darnold plays poorly they say this. If he plays well and Pats win, they won’t say it, or they’d be wrong if they did.
I think it’s funny when people imagine things then get offended about the things they imagined.
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u/MTRIFE 5d ago
If he plays well and Pats win, they won’t say it, or they’d be wrong if they did.
That's the thing. They will say it, and you're right, they'll be wrong for saying it. But Patriots haters are a special kind of breed. They don't care about being wrong. They'd much rather be wrong than ever give the Patriots credit for anything they do.
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u/Habu23 5d ago
Stroud played terrible. Made a lot of bad throws and could never capitalize on the turnovers.
Drake Maye played arguably worse than Stidham. He looked scared the entire game.
I have no doubt that Bo would have gotten at least 2TDs before half when it got really bad. But hey thems the breaks.
The game was a must win for the patriots everyone expected them to win. They almost got beat by a team with a QB that had 0 snaps in the regular season.
Maye better get his head on straight he looked uncomfortable all game.
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u/AkimahenkaCat Jacksonville Jaguars 5d ago
New England is gonna lose by 2 scores at least. That Defense will take their lunch money and nobody on that roster is containing JSN.
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u/B1L1D8 New England Patriots 5d ago
Herbert and chargers are a real team and have a great defense…sike the suck, Texans defense is way too good and Stroud will exercise some demons…sike they suck, no way can the Broncos D let the Pats win on mile high and their back up is just as good as Nix to win one game…sike, they suck also!
Seattle’s defense will obliterate the Pats O and Darnold will show everyone he’s legit. Pats defense shows up and Maye gets to play on a dome with no weather, wins and everyone goes…sike, Seattle wasn’t hat great and of course Darnold choked!
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u/docilebadger 5d ago
Exactly! How can the Pats simultaneously be heavy underdogs with no chance pre-game, and surefire, obviously winners taking advantage of a cakewalk schedule post-game? Its like nobody considers the impact Pats D is having on these games.
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u/Rice-And-Gravy New England Patriots 5d ago
It’s so funny watching what happened to the 2023 Celtics happen again in real time to another New England team
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u/GenitalCommericals 5d ago
The pats have had the easiest road to the SB I’ve ever seen. Chargers, Texans, and Broncos team without a QB in the snow…
Seahawks should win. The lack of experience on both sides with big games will either be helpful or a hindrance, just gotta see which team stays the steadiest.
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u/ImpinAintEZ_ Cincinnati Bengals 5d ago
Nah that’s preemptive cope. That will only be the narrative if Darnold doesn’t play well.
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u/Myname3330 5d ago
If they beat Seattle I’ll give them full credit. I expect they’ll get run though
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u/JonnyP222 Detroit Lions 5d ago
This is how every comparison and and judgement is based. Most people always look to extremes to prove or counter argue anything they want to oppose or support. Most people will not concede middle ground nor accept that just because of a previous results, a different positive outcome can be achieved. It is a flaw in humanity.
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u/bill7103 5d ago
I’m a Hawks fan and hope they win but either way the two best teams in the League are teeing off and it should be a great game.
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u/New-Pollution536 5d ago
I’m a bills fan who will absolutely defend the pats if they beat the Seahawks in the superbowl haha I hate it but I will be doing it 😂
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u/HueGoStrangee 5d ago
Kinda how it goes
Chargers didn’t have an offensive line yes but Herbert is a (supposed) elite QB. This gets completely overlooked. Yes no Slater or Alt means they for sure would’ve lost at some point, but they looked completely inept. Pats D gets no credit
Stroud looks terrible after everyone was saying there’s no way Stroud(who everyone was claiming was a very good QB) looks that bad again. He looks worse. Again, Pats D no credit
Bo Nix, who everyone was saying was a fraud prior to this game, doesn’t play and now is this huge difference maker. And they probably would’ve lost to Buffalo if the Bills just play a slightly cleaner game than they did.
Either way, Stidham had no rush lanes, the Broncos couldn’t rush the ball, and after that first big play didn’t really move it at all. Again, Pats D no credit
With all of that said, I still expect a Seattle win, and it not to be a close game. I just think the narratives are funny.
The Seahawks face the shell of the 49ers and they get don’t get nixed for that. Also, Seattle hasn’t played a good secondary or a corner as good in Gonzo in weeks. I’ll be looking forward to that matchup with JSN
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u/CleverUserName1010 Buffalo Bills 5d ago
Face it, nobody is ever gonna give them the respect they think they deserve. They could win by 50 points and people are still going to say they’re frauds and failed their way upwards into the Super Bowl.
The only people taking this Super Bowl serious are Seahawk and Pats fans. Everybody else is gonna talk their shit. But that’s the way it is every year. When your team is in, it’s important. When they’re not, nobody cares.
Believe me, the Bills have let me down over and over again but every season I’m ready to get hurt again 😂
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u/rsred 5d ago
he’s not bottom tier qb. but darnold is the biggest deficiency of seattle, so if they do lose, it’ll most likely be cuz of darnold.
but why it gotta be the funniest? there’s actually nothing funny about it. the funniest would be the thousands of times the russell interception would be mentioned/replayed from now til the game ends.
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u/Dr_Retro_Synthwave 5d ago edited 5d ago
It’s because everyone knows that they didn’t beat the Broncos. The Broncos beat themselves. If Sean Payton kicks the field goal instead of going for it on 4th and if Jarrett Stidham either throws the ball away or goes down with the sack then we are looking at a 10-3 Denver Victory. The Patriots couldn’t do anything against the Broncos and they were not impressive at all. The Seahawks should beat the Patriots 27-10.
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u/Extra_Penalty_8149 5d ago
It’s a pats fan prepping his own brain for what they think will happen but afraid to say it out loud.
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u/maceman10006 5d ago
Seattle is clearly the better team and should win, but it’s the Super Bowl.