I know you hate it but THIS IS THE WEIN NFL THREAD...'25-'26

This Super Bowl outcome was not a surprise, except maybe to some Patriots fans. Can’t blame fans for being hopeful. At least it was not a shutout.

Sam Darnold finally got his revenge on the naysayers. Good on him.
 
If ever there was a game to prove that defenses win championships, this was it. Didn't make for a very exciting watch though.

Congrats Seattle. Sam Darnold finally got that monkey off of his back. Did it jump onto May's? :shrug:
 
That was one of the most boring Super Bowls ever. The outcome was pretty much decided in the 1st quarter. New England had no answer for the Seattle's defense, but at least New Englands own defense unit kept Seattle honest.

Honestly the NFL has become a very defense focused league these days, and from a statistical perspective I see why, The odds of breaking up a play are higher than it succeeding, and pass rush has gotten way too good these days for offense to really be effective.
 
It was a tad dull. Great defense for both teams. I can see Seattle doing that again.

Did anyone notice an electric buzz every few minutes during the broadcast?
Call me crazy, but it sounded like the first, extended note of this song.
1:38 is so good


Bad Bunny on a bad ass Ford.
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Pretty boring game. Defensive battles in any sport usually are. Congrats to Seattle. Looking for the Broncos to go all the way next year!
Not boring to me. Defense and running game. Awesome!

To me, run and gun offense dominant with not much defense games in football, AND basketball, soccer, any of those team put the ball in the net/endzone sort of sports are boring. Run and throw back and forth with no requirement to be very good, just fast. Boring. I prefer it when people actually have to make plays, and act and think as a team. rather than huck it to Jordan and watch him dunk.
 
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The Chicago Bears are likely moving out of Illinois?! The Wolf Lake (Hammond) Indiana Bears?! WTF?!

105+ year franchise. Wow!
 
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