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Offline Michael Hardner

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Re: NFL Culture
« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2023, 08:55:50 am »
1. I can't imagine anybody considers the Bengals an upstart team anymore. Maybe you're thinking of the Jaguars?

2. That was shockingly uncompetitive. I had expected it to be a must-watch game. I had been looking forward to the regular season meeting and tuned in just in time to see an ambulance in the middle of the field and the frightening Damar Hamlin situation.  So this time at least they got to actually play the game, but it was just a one-sided beating.  The Bengals have beaten the Chiefs three times in a row, but the Chiefs will be very hungry for payback. Patrick Mahomes sprained his ankle in the game against the Jaguars, so that could be a factor.

3.  Tremendous breakthrough season for the Jaguars and their 23-year old quarterback, long-haired hippy Trevor Lawrence.  They have a solid defense and a really good running back.

4. In the NFC, the Eagles and 49ers both look absolutely frightening, and I think that whoever wins the NFC championship is also going to win the Superb Owl this year.

 -k

1. The Season started with a loss to the Steelers and didn't get better for a long time.
2. Those of you here who like to see me in pain, please think of me watching my Bills getting killed by the Bengals and the feeling in my stomach.  It was worse than that as I was out with the family at Chinese New Year and came back to watch it on catch-up with the PVR.  I guess it's better than watching a slow loss over hours but it hurt.  Enjoy.  The Buffalo Bills don't care about me or my family.
3. Agreed.
4. I feel like it could be the Bengals.