Kip wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:59 am
Sorry Guy, but it was a great game to watch.
I'm naturally a bit disappointed but, as has been said, a great game.
Somewhat of a Fairy tale for the Bucks this year, and to be playing the Super Bowl in their home stadium.
I'm off to bed, but have the Bills @ Chiefs on 'record' and will watch the full game tomorrow evening.
Guy
They killed us on third downs. Either the Buc's had the Packer's 3rd down defense figured out or they were calling bad coverage. Either way, you can't let a team with 3rd and long get a first the majority of the time. After almost 3 full quarters the Buc's were 8 of 11 on third downs. Other than that they were pretty even.
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The Super Bowl should be a good one. The smart money is probably going to the Chiefs, but the Buccaneers have a good chance if they can increase their time of possession and the defense holds up and slows down Tyreek Hill.
Kip
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I wasn't rooting for either team, but did not expect the amazing display of dominance by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Yes, Tom Brady will get all the plaudits, but it was more the Buccaneers defence that totally neutralised Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs offence. Would it have been a different story if he was not carrying his turf toe injury? Perhaps not.
The scoreline was very one sided, which was not expected.
Guy
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