Anyway, keep an eye out for the "point of emphasis" for officiating this season (illegal contact). I'm sure it'll be a big deal until it's not, and then suddenly become important for one call in the playoffs that changes the outcome of a game so the announcers can say, "Well, it's been a point of emphasis all season. These guys should know better by now...."
Oh, and there's only a handful of teams that actually matter this season. Your Super Bowl will be a mix of one of these franchises:
NFC: Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, LA Rams, San Francisco 49ers, or Arizona Cardinals
AFC: Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, LA Chargers, Denver Broncos, or Las Vegas Raiders
To pick who it'll actually which teams will be the actual matchup is tough because I haven't seen one iota of NFL coverage yet this year (thank God). I actually lean towards Philly, SF, AZ and maybe Green Bay (even with Rodgers and his psychedelics) in the NFC because I'm not certain Brady really has one more Super Bowl run in him even though he's such a talking point, the Rams won it last year (highly doubtful they'll repeat) and Jerry Jones still owns the Cowboys. As for the AFC, all five of those teams are decent stories. The Bills seem too obvious, especially now that their new stadium is secure. The Broncos have a new ownership in place, and the billions paid to enter the cabal of owners often buys more than just a team. The Chargers need to boost their LA fanbase and have a great young QB to hype while the Raiders success in Vegas would be a boon for the NFL's gambling ties (but a Davis still owns the franchise, so....). But I'd be surprised to see any team outside of list sniff the Super Bowl this season. Stay tuned....
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Anyway, keep an eye out for the "point of emphasis" for officiating this season (illegal contact). I'm sure it'll be a big deal until it's not, and then suddenly become important for one call in the playoffs that changes the outcome of a game so the announcers can say, "Well, it's been a point of emphasis all season. These guys should know better by now...."
Oh, and there's only a handful of teams that actually matter this season. Your Super Bowl will be a mix of one of these franchises:
NFC: Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, LA Rams, San Francisco 49ers, or Arizona Cardinals
AFC: Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, LA Chargers, Denver Broncos, or Las Vegas Raiders
To pick who it'll actually which teams will be the actual matchup is tough because I haven't seen one iota of NFL coverage yet this year (thank God). I actually lean towards Philly, SF, AZ and maybe Green Bay (even with Rodgers and his psychedelics) in the NFC because I'm not certain Brady really has one more Super Bowl run in him even though he's such a talking point, the Rams won it last year (highly doubtful they'll repeat) and Jerry Jones still owns the Cowboys. As for the AFC, all five of those teams are decent stories. The Bills seem too obvious, especially now that their new stadium is secure. The Broncos have a new ownership in place, and the billions paid to enter the cabal of owners often buys more than just a team. The Chargers need to boost their LA fanbase and have a great young QB to hype while the Raiders success in Vegas would be a boon for the NFL's gambling ties (but a Davis still owns the franchise, so....). But I'd be surprised to see any team outside of list sniff the Super Bowl this season. Stay tuned....
I thought the G stood for Green Bay...maybe I have been wrong all these years and misled by the mainstream media I guess you're right, I mean what other franchise has had 30+ years of elite legendary QB play without any rebuilding phase in between.
Numerology and gematria is real. They've been coding for a 1000 years.
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Quote Originally Posted by packersbackers:
I thought the G stood for Green Bay...maybe I have been wrong all these years and misled by the mainstream media I guess you're right, I mean what other franchise has had 30+ years of elite legendary QB play without any rebuilding phase in between.
Numerology and gematria is real. They've been coding for a 1000 years.
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