Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
That flawless secondary gave up an average of 325 yards, 3.5 TD’s and 1 pick to the MVP last season. If that’s flawless than I’d say the chiefs are fine to stay put considering they only gave up an average 340 yards, 1 TD and 1 pick to Brady last year. I know it’s not a fair comparison since one defense got to go against an aging veteran and the other had to face the MVP, but I think most people know there’s nothing “flawless” about that Patriots secondary when MVPat is involved.
Last year was a down year for us, yet somehow we still managed to win another AFC title in your house.
Originally Posted by arrwheader:
One could speculate that they have a deal In place and working contract details out before announced and that's taking awhile.
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That seems like a good guess. That was my (hopeful) thought when bovada took them down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by arrwheader:
One could speculate that they have a deal In place and working contract details out before announced and that's taking awhile.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Generally speaking, being pot committed means having arrived at a point in a poker hand at which folding to any bet or raise has become an incorrect play. Such a situation is determined by pot odds and how those odds compare to your chances of winning a hand.
Thank you; As a non-gambler that's a new one for me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Uhhh who have you played again?
Oh boy. The "who have you played" argument, that was used prior to last year's regular season matchup, as well as the AFCCG, when people were trying to talk themselves into believing that we couldn't win on the road because we hadn't beaten any good teams away from Foxboro.
To this, I will point to SB53, in which we held one of the top offenses in the league to just 3 points. You know, the offense that scored 50+ on you. [Reply]