NFL GameDay Official Super Bowl LIX thread

GameDay Discussion
Two days ago, it was “hater stuff” to say Travis Kelce isn’t a great tight end, he’s a great wide receiver, but today I guess it’s okay.


And the shame of that is that, when people finally get around to figuring that out, it's not really fair how they reach the conclusion, correct though it is. Bashing the guy about his blocking now, at the end of his career, is a gimme.
 
Hopefully we get some better competition for KC next season, with the Chargers and Denver another year to build, Texans, Bills, Ravens, and maybe the Bengals if they can fix the D. And of course our beloved Patriots with year 2 of our superstar QB and new HC.
 
This Super Bowl ranks up there 8 or 9 all time, right before or after Peyton Manning getting buried by the Legion of Doom.
First 7 are Brady wins. It’s hard not to rank Tampa - KC first, not because of the drama, but because of the legacy impact with spanky getting humiliated (it’s now a normal thing.). But still I’ll go with NE - Seattle #1. Not only the greatest Super Bowl ever but the legacy impact was also enormous in that one.

#8 - KC - Philadelphia

#9 - Denver - Seattle

#10 - New Orleans - Indianapolis

Recency bias here but I’m just focusing on the recent era and relevance to Patriots / Brady legacy.

For me, I just knew Seattle would curb stomp Fivehead in that game, whereas I was genuinely shocked that Philly just did that.
 
First 7 are Brady wins. It’s hard not to rank Tampa - KC first, not because of the drama, but because of the legacy impact with spanky getting humiliated (it’s now a normal thing.). But still I’ll go with NE - Seattle #1. Not only the greatest Super Bowl ever but the legacy impact was also enormous in that one.

#8 - KC - Philadelphia

#9 - Denver - Seattle

#10 - New Orleans - Indianapolis

Recency bias here but I’m just focusing on the recent era and relevance to Patriots / Brady legacy.

For me, I just knew Seattle would curb stomp Fivehead in that game, whereas I was genuinely shocked that Philly just did that.
Agree completely, but as much as I love 2014, and its probably my favorite regular season and second favorite ring, that Atlanta comeback is such a fucking major one too.

I could be happy putting 4th ring, 5th ring, or, like you said, even 7th ring as #1.
 
Every time, for all future Super Bowls, any time any would be All-Time Quarterback is getting smoked by a million points, the 28-3 comeback will get name dropped with Tom Brady, before said would be All-Time Quarterback comes up short.
 
Every time, for all future Super Bowls, any time any would be All-Time Quarterback is getting smoked by a million points, the 28-3 comeback will get name dropped with Tom Brady, before said would be All-Time Quarterback comes up short.
Collinsworth: “And Russell Wilson said to me, “you know, I want to win six. Six Super Bowls.”

I love rewatching shit like that. The media was ready to crown Manning as the GOAT in 2009. Actually. And then again in 2013. The pregame glazing of Manning and Mahomes followed by atrocious play / choking is just so poetic.

I honestly feel sorry for Matt Ryan though. I take no pleasure in watching that poor guy’s face as the lead evaporates. Other than receiving Brady’s stolen MVP from the media voters, he’s never done anything to annoy me.
 
Hopefully we get some better competition for KC next season, with the Chargers and Denver another year to build, Texans, Bills, Ravens, and maybe the Bengals if they can fix the D. And of course our beloved Patriots with year 2 of our superstar QB and new HC.
I only trust the Pats with Vrabel
All the other teams lack the balls
 
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