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Atlanta just tied the game against New England—except they didn't—the kicker missed the extra point. You really hate to see a team lose like that, as a football fan, but I'm a NE fan, so I just have to live with it.

But now, Atlanta just got the ball back (after a three-and-out by NE) with three timeouts, so things are looking up for them.

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3rd and 5 for NE, Atlanta out of timeouts. And NE converts. Now they just run out the clock, try not to fumble, Maye. And he didn't. Pats win, 7-and-2 now. They win against these teams that aren't very good, that's what you want to see in a team trying to turn it around. At least beat the bad teams. And they're doing that.
 
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Nick M

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So you have to ask the question, is NIL and transfer portal good for those who don't make it? I say no.
Like Hitler, Marx, and Stallin, (Hillary and Obama) you are immoral. Of course you are against the producer owning the means of production.
 

Nick M

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A couple of decades ago before Obama tanked the economy under Biden, hell bound communist John Kruk was on the turd of a show The Best Damn Sports Show (which was awful) complaining rhetorically asked
Can you get by on $200k?

As a matter of fact, yes. Even with the inflation.
 

Nick M

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Alabama's run ended with Nick Saban.
 
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Idolater

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Of the eight teams left, three are from the NFC West, which means odds are one of them (sorry Chicago) will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

I have no feel for Seattle or Chicago, nor for Denver.

Pats have a puncher's chance to beat Houston (they beat them earlier this season).

Buffalo at Denver is a tossup to me.

Rams vs. 49ers is a live option for the NFC Championship game, but like I said, I have no feel for either Seattle or Chicago, just basing this off recent history of both franchises, combined with my limited yet real feel for the Rams and 49ers.
 

Idolater

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Of the eight teams left, three are from the NFC West, which means odds are one of them (sorry Chicago) will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

I have no feel for Seattle or Chicago, nor for Denver.

Pats have a puncher's chance to beat Houston (they beat them earlier this season).

Buffalo at Denver is a tossup to me.

Rams vs. 49ers is a live option for the NFC Championship game, but like I said, I have no feel for either Seattle or Chicago, just basing this off recent history of both franchises, combined with my limited yet real feel for the Rams and 49ers.

So it's NE at DEN and RAMS at SEA for the conference championships.

DEN lost their starting QB, never a good thing.

RAMS and SEA split their season series, with the home teams prevailing, both games were nail-biters. This suggests a slight edge to SEA.

 
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