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Nzoner's Game Room>All 4 SB will be against just 2 teams
FRCDFED 08:05 AM Yesterday
The 49ers twice and now the Eagles twice. Well...at least we get to prove the first time wasn't a fluke. Lol

(Yes...I know this probably wasn't worthy of it's own thread)
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Bearcat 08:50 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
I consider the NFC to be a lower league. Super Bowl was last Sunday. I think the bottom 3 teams in the AFC every year should be relegated to the NFC and the top 3 NFC teams should be promoted to the AFC.
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Originally Posted by Bearcat:

They need to create a D League so they can still profit from over expansion, then relegate like 10+ teams to it, since that's about as many starting QBs they fall short on every season (since they seem so hellbent on doing what they can to send several players per team to IR who could otherwise survive without a good QB).

Or better yet, swap out the AFCS for the Eagles, Rams, 49ers, and Packers, then just have an AFC League with its own playoffs/SB and the D League NFC for relegation and its own playoffs & Toilet Bowl.

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ChiefsCountry 09:22 AM Yesterday
Royals need to lose in the World Series to some different cities so the Chiefs can avenge them in the Super Bowl
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Deberg_1990 09:26 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I predict the future knock on Mahomes will be that he “never beat a great QB in the Super Bowl”.
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Not his fault. He beats the great ones before he gets to the Super Bowl

During his run, there haven’t been many truly great QBs in the NFC.
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DaFace 09:27 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I predict the future knock on Mahomes will be that he “never beat a great QB in the Super Bowl”.

It’ll be bullshit given some of the guys Brady played, but that’ll be the cope.
Maybe, but that's a pretty hollow argument when there arguably aren't any great QBs in the NFC at all. The great ones are all in the AFC.
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Bearcat 09:33 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Maybe, but that's a pretty hollow argument when there arguably aren't any great QBs in the NFC at all. The great ones are all in the AFC.
Looking at those graphics of 'last 20 AFCCG winning QBs' vs the NFC is just wild.... one is Brady and Mahomes with a couple mentions of Roethlisberger and Manning... the NFC side is just a complete clusgerfuck of backup quarterbacks by comparison.

How a guy like Rodgers couldn't make the SB almost every damn year is as nuts as he is.
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Bl00dyBizkitz 09:34 AM Yesterday
Maybe the NFC should stop choking and start giving us some different teams.
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ThaVirus 09:35 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Looking at those graphics of 'last 20 AFCCG winning QBs' vs the NFC is just wild.... one is Brady and Mahomes with a couple mentions of Roethlisberger and Manning... the NFC side is just a complete clusgerfuck of backup quarterbacks by comparison.

How a guy like Rodgers couldn't make the SB almost every damn year is as nuts as he is.
Brees too.

Saints and Packers squandered a lot of great opportunities.
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Raiderhater 09:37 AM Yesterday
I am guy who likes variety, so I wasn't thrilled about facing San Fran a second time last year, though I did appreciate the opportunity to add an exclamation point to the first victory.

I feel much the same way with facing Philly again, though in addition to the exclamation point, I do also see and appreciate the symmetry and poetry of ending the threepeat run where it started.

Ultimately though, as was brought up by someone last year, just how spoiled are we that we get choosy over who we want to play in the Super Bowl not based off of how we match up against them, but because we are bored with seeing that team again?
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DaFace 09:39 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Raiderhater:
I am guy who likes variety, so I wasn't thrilled about facing San Fran a second time last year, though I did appreciate the opportunity to add an exclamation point to the first victory.

I feel much the same way with facing Philly again, though in addition to the exclamation point, I do also see and appreciate the symmetry and poetry of ending the threepeat run where it started.

Ultimately though, as was brought up by someone last year, just how spoiled are we that we get choosy over who we want to play in the Super Bowl not based off of how we match up against them, but because we are bored with seeing that team again?
And to be fair, everyone else is VERY bored of the Chiefs being the AFC team lately. It's hard to complain about the reverse.
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notorious 09:43 AM Yesterday
Nobody can say the NFC didn't send their best to the SB to play the Chiefs.

If the Chiefs didn't exist, all the talk would be about Philly/San Fran being dynasties.
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rfaulk34 09:58 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
and don't forget, 2 of Mahomes playoff losses came in OT...never touched the ball against the Pats in 2018 AFCCG, and Hill knocked the ball right into the Bengals' defenders hands on a pass he should have caught in 2021.
Talk about coping. You all keep typing this shit and it didn't even happen. Jessie Bates knocked the ball into Bell's hands. Hill had nothing to do with it.
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Raiderhater 10:01 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by DaFace:
And to be fair, everyone else is VERY bored of the Chiefs being the AFC team lately. It's hard to complain about the reverse.
Well yeah, but I don't care about everyone else. :-)
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SHOWTIME 10:15 AM Yesterday
There are no GREAT QBs in the NFC. In a few years, Jayden Daniels will emerge as the best from that conference. Currently, the best NFC QBs are Stafford, Love, Purdy, Hurts, Baker, and Daniels, hardly a gauntlet of superstars.
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notorious 10:19 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
There are no GREAT QBs in the NFC. In a few years, Jayden Daniels will emerge as the best from that conference. Currently, the best NFC QBs are Stafford, Love, Purdy, Hurts, Baker, and Daniels, hardly a gauntlet of superstars.
We will see. Guys rise up and fall quickly.

The only QB's that have maintained or gotten better are Mahomes, Allen, and (can't not mention....) Lamar.
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DRM08 10:37 AM Yesterday
Originally Posted by notorious:

The only QB's that have maintained or gotten better are Mahomes, Allen, and (can't not mention....) Lamar.
I would say Burrow is in there too. Lamar's entire legacy is built on the regular season, so you have to give Burrow props for a really strong regular season in 2024. CJ Stroud still very young (and talented). It will be interesting to see how it goes for Stroud with a new offensive coordinator in Houston.
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