Go back to the beginning of the thread and check me.![]()
I've had my eyes set on the essential Superbowl next year and nobody does it 3 years in a row, so I said from the start, I wanted to play strong, fall up short of expectations and then can come in with chip on our shoulder next year and run for the big game. So far, all according to plan.

nah i know you've been downplaying their chances all year and why. sometimes it just comes of as disingenuous. no worries. you can bring your chips to SF next year.we've got salsa. no, wait... so do you.... hrm..... oh well.
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Those that read my shit know that I only take the season by season stuff casually and I look at the NFL for all 88 years it's been around. Next season is a BIG DEAL for a dude that looks at the sport the way I do. It's not about moments, it's about legacy.

so how much is it gonna hurt watching SF win it in your house?![]()

Yup, you know NFL history really well.
I have all the Super Bowl scores and teams memorized from the '60s to the late '80s. But I can't remember these new ones.![]()
so how much is it gonna hurt watching SF win it in your house?![]()
We should hang out so I can educate you about the NFL in the 1920's and 1930's. I'll be eternally grateful to Red Grange and the Chicago Bears for their competitive contributions to the New York Giants Football Club.![]()

Then again, Jennings and his teammates can laugh about this: Moss, 35, and guard Leonard Davis, 34, are the only players whose high school shots are in black and white.
"I don't think they had color pictures back then," 24-year-old cornerback Chris Culliver joked.