Super Bowl LI

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Who Are You Rooting For?

  • Atlanta

    Votes: 41 93.2%
  • New England

    Votes: 3 6.8%

  • Total voters
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Thanks kind soul lol.

Civil War today @Boston Ram Brother against. Brother!
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If I'm the Patriots, and with the Falcon run D, I make them stop my running game from the get go.
 
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"Do your job" Gotta love it. KISS it in other words.. :cool:
 
I'm calling Falcons...but there's always that chance that the spotlight might be to big for them...and by turnovers, they hand the game to the Pats.

I bear no malice against the Pats...but I always wonder why the NFL destroyed the evidence of the Pat video of the Rams practice in SB XXXVI. I believe it had to be because that evidence was so damning that they would have to declare the Rams winners...something that would have been an EMBARRASSING NFL first!
 
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/02/05/report-alex-mack-has-fractured-fibula/

Report: Alex Mack has fractured fibula
Posted by Josh Alper on February 5, 2017

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Falcons center Alex Mack was a limited participant in practice all week after injuring his left fibula in the NFC Championship Game and will be in the lineup for Super Bowl LI, but he might not be playing if it weren’t such a big game.

Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Mack has a fracture in the fibula that might normally keep him out of the lineup for more than a month in the regular season. He’s expected to get a pain-killing injection before the game.

Per Schefter, the Falcons are confident that Mack will be OK in pass protection. They are reportedly concerned about his ability to get downfield for blocks and make it through the whole game, however. Ben Garland would step in if Mack isn’t able to go the distance.

Mack won’t be the first player to take part in a Super Bowl with a leg fracture. Rams defensive end Jack Youngblood did it in Super Bowl XIV and Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens played through one in Super Bowl XXXIX. Both their teams lost, so the Falcons will hope the break in Mack’s leg coincides with a break in that history.
I was reading this^ Thinking of Jack Youngblood and then, he was mentioned at the end!!:ROFLMAO: I never knew about T.O.! Maybe he's not as much of a 'Douche-Bags' as I have always thought.
 
It would NOT be wise to Never point your gun at me :cool:
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One of the stupidities of movies and TV shows, pointing your gun at someone and letting them get close enough to snatch it out of your hands. I blame Steven Seagal. :boxing:
 
Jeff Fisher offering advice to Dan Quinn: "Watch out for those Patriots running backs. Danny Woodhead is a playmaker."
 
A good game is in the eye of the beholder, to me a great game would be 56-0 Falcons!
Yeah, but by halftime no one is into watching that game. No one's hate runs that deep, shouldn't anyways. If it does, maybe football isn't something they should be watching.
 
Yeah, but by halftime no one is into watching that game. No one's hate runs that deep, shouldn't anyways. If it does, maybe football isn't something they should be watching.

I so disagree with that! Rivarly ask Red Sox fans about the Yankees, Buckeye fans about the team up North and Auburn fans about that other team in Alabama...You are so wrong sir, IMHO.

The New England Patriots taped a Ram practice and it was covered up by the NFL so yes my hate runs deep for the Patriots and it will always stay with me.