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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 4:56

The super boring superbowl.

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Everybody's complaining about why did they take the ball in overtime? You take the ball in overtime to win the game. You do not give the ball to a man who already won two Super Bowls and is capable of taking his team down the field with his passes, his runs and beats you because the first touchdown wins the game. So they did the right thing and they took the ball all the way down to what? Like the ten yard line, nine yard line
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:30

@Guruball1

Hey, Robert, I just wanted to mention one thing here. I think a lot of people are upset with the decision to go on offense first because of the rule change that they made a couple of years ago. So I think you had mentioned that had Kansas City gone down and scored a touchdown in the first place, the game would be over, but it wouldn't have been because of this new rule change. Now, this is only for the postseason, the regular season
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 0:47

@Phil

I didn't know that they changed that, which is a great rule change because you are playing for the championship. So thanks a not for the reply Phil. So you just gave me something and taught me something I didn't know. I really didn't enjoy the game too much. Like I said to me it was like two and a half hours of boring and a good half hour, maybe 35 minutes of actual game and commercials. But thanks a lot for your reply as always Phil
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 4:04

The improbable champions @Guruball1

They kind of played like they were in a Super bowl hangover and I know they had eleven wins, but it started on opening night when they got beat at home by the Detroit Lions. There's no harm in losing to Detroit Lions, but it was at home and you just kind of felt, well, maybe that hangover is real, but it was all year. They had struggles on offense, they had struggles on defense, a lot of drop passes
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 2:30

@Phil

People used to go and fight against Mike Tyson and I know you remember these times when they had more fear than anything. They would be so afraid and so awestruck about fighting him until they just got beat up out of the fear. And I think this is exactly what these teams did in the playoffs this year against Kansas City. They were so afraid that, hey, they're the Super bowl champions, they're going to do it again
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