flyershockey
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Probably my favorite UGA player ever. Just a good dude too.Brock Bowers is so good.
Probably my favorite UGA player ever. Just a good dude too.Brock Bowers is so good.
Probably my favorite UGA player ever. Just a good dude too.
Dude was like the best TE in his HS class, and he was sending workout video to Kirby during Covid because he was worried about his spot. It's like, "dude, don't worry, you're good."Kills me Penn State finished second in that recruitment.
Has his dad been seen in Vegas yet?Brock Bowers is so good.
I was thinking the same thing until they showed that stat about the Pats also having a 13-game win streak in one score games in 2003 and 2004.
They went back-to-back with 14-2 regular seasons. And those Pats teams were loaded. Like one of the most impressive rosters you'll find over a 2-year-span. I wasn't aware they were on the edge so many times.
If they could pull it off, so can the Chiefs. Mahomes still has only lost 3 playoff games and you remember them all. AFC CG against the Pats where the d-line-man was offsides, the Super Bowl against Brady's Bucs and the AFC CG against Burrow and the Bengals. That's how rare their losses are. Chiefs will be a TOUGH out, just like every other year.
There's close games from 20 years ago, then there's blocked FGs against dogshit teams as time expired. Not all 1 score games are created equal. We all know that after last year lolI was thinking the same thing until they showed that stat about the Pats also having a 13-game win streak in one score games in 2003 and 2004.
They went back-to-back with 14-2 regular seasons. And those Pats teams were loaded. Like one of the most impressive rosters you'll find over a 2-year-span. I wasn't aware they were on the edge so many times.
If they could pull it off, so can the Chiefs. Mahomes still has only lost 3 playoff games and you remember them all. AFC CG against the Pats where the d-line-man was offsides, the Super Bowl against Brady's Bucs and the AFC CG against Burrow and the Bengals. That's how rare their losses are. Chiefs will be a TOUGH out, just like every other year.
I was thinking the same thing until they showed that stat about the Pats also having a 13-game win streak in one score games in 2003 and 2004.
They went back-to-back with 14-2 regular seasons. And those Pats teams were loaded. Like one of the most impressive rosters you'll find over a 2-year-span. I wasn't aware they were on the edge so many times.
If they could pull it off, so can the Chiefs. Mahomes still has only lost 3 playoff games and you remember them all. AFC CG against the Pats where the d-line-man was offsides, the Super Bowl against Brady's Bucs and the AFC CG against Burrow and the Bengals. That's how rare their losses are. Chiefs will be a TOUGH out, just like every other year.
I don't want to do the Brady was incredibly lucky (and also great) thing again, but those Patriots are absurd outliers and a bigger portion than you would guess was Kicking. In Brady’s entire Patriots career, they lost exactly one close Game due to a late missed FG or XP. One. To Arizona of all teams. When you flip it the other way, the first time a Brady QBed team lost a game to a late FG of 50 or more Yards was the 2021 Bucs.
*Edit* I should have explained late/clutch FGs and XPs. Those are defined as 4th Quarter with a margin of 4 or less Points in either direction.
Dude I forgot about that. I remember you said that before. That's actually a crazy statI don't want to do the Brady was incredibly lucky (and also great) thing again, but those Patriots are absurd outliers and a bigger portion than you would guess was Kicking. In Brady’s entire Patriots career, they lost exactly one close Game due to a late missed FG or XP. One. To Arizona of all teams. When you flip it the other way, the first time a Brady QBed team lost a game to a late FG of 50 or more Yards was the 2021 Bucs.
*Edit* I should have explained late/clutch FGs and XPs. Those are defined as 4th Quarter with a margin of 4 or less Points in either direction.