I'm pretty sure everyone acknowledges this. I was just joking about the above posted stats. If you consider that "trolling" you might need thicker skin.
I have no dislike for any of the NFC teams (but I have to pick a team today), hell, back when the Seahawks were in the AFC they were my 2nd favorite team because I loved Kenny Easley and Steve Largent...and their helmets were awesome. Rooting for the Bills strictly for Texans reasons.
I'm rooting for the Bills mainly because of the Texans, but also because I want Josh Allen to be in the Super Bowl if the Texans fail. Bottom line for me: If the Bills and Texans win, I like every remaining team in the playoffs, except for the Texans, who I love.
Feels to me like LA is coming out of the NFC. If we don’t come out of the AFC I also prefer buffalo. One of my sons went to uni there, plus it’s hard to hate Josh.
Now they're speculating that the heavyish snow starts right around kickoff (no wind though). Check again in a few hours and that'll probably change. https://www.wunderground.com/hourly/us/ma/foxborough/date/2026-1-18
Rooting for the Bills so Houston can host AFCC game and we’ve done well against the Bills the last 2 seasons.
I didn’t mean that negatively. Trolling is what you do, but not in an annoying obvious way. More of a poking fun at everything way
Matthew Stafford is 1-9 in cold, rainy, or snowy conditions since joining the Rams and his completion percentage drops when the temperature falls below 20 degrees. ...more at the link https://www.turfshowtimes.com/los-a...ams-bears-weather-stafford-cold-weather-stats
"s!!t talking" is the preferred nomenclature, dude. "They're called 'illusions', Michael. 'Tricks' are what whores do for money."
Well, good. As I said, I don’t prefer them over any of the other NFC teams so whatever happens is okay by me.
I'm glad for the extra day after playing Monday. At worst, fans have an extra day of playoff excitement. Texans have an actual chance this year. Let's enjoy the entire ride.
Pats twitter online treats this as a PR war, like somehow if they can win the debate then the committee will pick the Patriots over the Texans. Thank god they play the game on the field. We don't have to be as petty as them, just sit back on our laurels knowing we have the stronger team, playing the first place schedule with the NFC West and AFC West as our out of division opponents, whereas New England had one of the weakest schedules in NFL history with the AFC North and NFC South as their opponents (both the weakest divisions with the weakest 4 seeds who both got bounced in the wild card round). So every little argument they want to make about PFF grades or regular season stats needs to be qualified with that understanding. We've played every team that's still in the playoffs except Chicago and the Pats. And now we get to show the Pats what they've been missing all year. Some perspective. And all the New England fans and pundits will disappear back into the depths of winter and black ice for another four months.