I'd let Kelce go. I believe he's a free agent. If not trade him.
FIFY.CHP Bear said:Nah, he was wanting to know why he hasn't gotten his 5th COVID booster. Brought to you by Pfizer!MrGolfguy said:straight up grade A arseholeJack Bauer said:Travis Kelce looked less than enthused pic.twitter.com/yncKhjtNl4
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QBs who lose the Super Bowl in their debut haven't returned to the SB in something like 25 years. I think it is up to the last 17 QBs who have lost in their debut have never returned (granted I think there are 3 on the list still playing). The last QB to lose in their debut and then win was Elway if I remember correctly.historian said:
I like Brock Purdy because it's his first time.
Regardless of who wins, the winning QB will be an outspoken Christian. Also, second year in a row in which both Super Bowl QB's are Big 12 alums.
The game had gotten really boring. The commercials were ok. Nothing really awesome. I have never been one to like halftime shows and don't really pay much attention no matter who is performing. I was sort of tuned out by the end but it finished in pretty entertaining fashionboognish_bear said:
What seemed like a dud of a Super Bowl for about half the game turned into a classic
chriscbear said:
I'd let Kelce go. I believe he's a free agent. If not trade him.
I would not have guessed the numbers would be that low, but unless I'm missing one, it's Dawson, Morral, Griese, and Elway. Staubach was on the '70 Cowboys, but didn't play in the Super Bowl.cowboycwr said:QBs who lose the Super Bowl in their debut haven't returned to the SB in something like 25 years. I think it is up to the last 17 QBs who have lost in their debut have never returned (granted I think there are 3 on the list still playing). The last QB to lose in their debut and then win was Elway if I remember correctly.historian said:
I like Brock Purdy because it's his first time.
Regardless of who wins, the winning QB will be an outspoken Christian. Also, second year in a row in which both Super Bowl QB's are Big 12 alums.
I looked it up it is actually a shorter list.TechDawgMc said:I would not have guessed the numbers would be that low, but unless I'm missing one, it's Dawson, Morral, Griese, and Elway. Staubach was on the '70 Cowboys, but didn't play in the Super Bowl.cowboycwr said:QBs who lose the Super Bowl in their debut haven't returned to the SB in something like 25 years. I think it is up to the last 17 QBs who have lost in their debut have never returned (granted I think there are 3 on the list still playing). The last QB to lose in their debut and then win was Elway if I remember correctly.historian said:
I like Brock Purdy because it's his first time.
Regardless of who wins, the winning QB will be an outspoken Christian. Also, second year in a row in which both Super Bowl QB's are Big 12 alums.
I think the list of those who made it back but still lost is a bit longer, but has a lot to do with hard luck teams like the Vikings and Bills.
boognish_bear said:Jack Bauer said:
Super Bowl Wins
7 - Brady
4 - Bradshaw, Montana
3 - Aikman, MAHOMES
How the hell did Coach Bro not win more with him?
chriscbear said:
I'd let Kelce go. I believe he's a free agent. If not trade him.
Apparently, the Chiefs were more prepared for OT than the 49ers - how does this happen with a professional team?Jack Bauer said:
With the college type OT rules, I would have played defense first if I was SF.
Then if Mahomes scores a TD, at least you have a chance to match it...
That too. Good one.BellCountyBear said:FIFY.CHP Bear said:Nah, he was wanting to know why he hasn't gotten his 5th COVID booster. Brought to you by Pfizer!MrGolfguy said:straight up grade A arseholeJack Bauer said:Travis Kelce looked less than enthused pic.twitter.com/yncKhjtNl4
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