What the hell happened to the Cowboys lmao
I DON'T THINK I NEED TO SAY BECAUSE YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT IT'S COMING
Kirk to the Jets would make sense if A-Rod retired but I think that's pretty unlikely. Maybe New England?where does people have kirk cousins next year? bruh showed hes a stat machine but say he went to (obv he wont) a SF - or hell even NYJ if A-Rodg retired &*if it went perfectly* (and im a Bills fan) would be a story for the ages
just think if it aint MINNE... wheres it happening? Kyle in SF said he liked him before but got Purdy now.
i find it intresting Kirk's options i just think he'd stay NFC bound since he's got the talent to make a SB given right backing.
edit: for any vikings or fantasy fans not tryna say just saying it does seem sumn about to change after this year even if it aint his fault (happily would be wrong think hes proved hes a rock even if they sink recent times)
I have good news for you, my friendI'm ready for the next Minnesota Vikings win. I don't know when it'll happen, but I'm ready for it :]
Kirk to the Jets would make sense if A-Rod retired but I think that's pretty unlikely. Maybe New England?
Why do Vikings fans want Kirk gone again? I don't think he's the problem in Minnesota and never has beenLook, as long as the Vikings have an exit plan for Kirk, I really don't give a shit where he goes lol
It's not that I want him gone, I want to have a plan for when he leaves. He's not the problem and he's honestly pretty good, but let's be real, he won't be on the Vikings 3-5 years from now.Why do Vikings fans want Kirk gone again? I don't think he's the problem in Minnesota and never has been
you're telling me that the eagles AND the 49ers are losing the superbowl this year? Sign me tf upWith the 49ers and Eagles both losing their first games of the season this week, we've officially reached the point where there are no undefeated teams left in the NFL this season. This might sound like a generally pointless statistic, and it is- until you take a look at how the "last undefeated team(s)" over the years have gone on to perform in the Super Bowl. Here are some particularly notable results:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_last_undefeated_NFL_teams_by_season
- "Last undefeated teams" currently have an active 16 seasons-long Super Bowl victory drought in the postseason as of the start of the 2023-24 NFL season.
- The most recent "last undefeated team" to win the Super Bowl was the 2006-07 Indianapolis Colts.
- During this drought, seven "last undefeated teams" have gone on to reach the Super Bowl, but all of them would end up losing. This includes the 2007-08 New England Patriots team that posted a perfect 16-0 regular season record.
- "Last undefeated teams" have won only 12 of the 57 Super Bowl matchups as of the start of the 2023-24 NFL season.
- Every "last undefeated team" with at least 14 wins before their first loss during the NFL season has went on to appear in that season's Super Bowl; in spite of this, only the 1972-73 Miami Dolphins team with their perfect 17-0 season including playoff wins has won the Super Bowl so far out of that group.
That's what recent history says, yeah. Technically it's less of "both teams will lose" and more a case of "neither team will win", but... come on, that's pretty much the same thing. Sure, historical trends can be broken at any time, but they're called trends for a reason. Just look at last year's Eagles team- they were the last undefeated team remaining for the 2022-23 season, too, and while I recognize there was a bit more to it than this (namely a controversial holding call late in the fourth quarter), the bigger problem was that they let the game get away from them like that.you're telling me that the eagles AND the 49ers are losing the superbowl this year? Sign me tf up
This reminded me of the 11-0 Steelers a few years back lolWith the 49ers and Eagles both losing their first games of the season this week, we've officially reached the point where there are no undefeated teams left in the NFL this season. This might sound like a generally pointless statistic, and it is- until you take a look at how the "last undefeated team(s)" over the years have gone on to perform in the Super Bowl. Here are some particularly notable results:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_last_undefeated_NFL_teams_by_season
- "Last undefeated teams" currently have an active 16 seasons-long Super Bowl victory drought in the postseason as of the start of the 2023-24 NFL season.
- The most recent "last undefeated team" to win the Super Bowl was the 2006-07 Indianapolis Colts.
- During this drought, seven "last undefeated teams" have gone on to reach the Super Bowl, but all of them would end up losing. This includes the 2007-08 New England Patriots team that posted a perfect 16-0 regular season record.
- "Last undefeated teams" have won only 12 of the 57 Super Bowl matchups as of the start of the 2023-24 NFL season.
- Every "last undefeated team" with at least 14 wins before their first loss during the NFL season has went on to appear in that season's Super Bowl; in spite of this, only the 1972-73 Miami Dolphins team with their perfect 17-0 season including playoff wins has won the Super Bowl so far out of that group.
hell yeah it's vikings sznThat's what recent history says, yeah. Technically it's less of "both teams will lose" and more a case of "neither team will win", but... come on, that's pretty much the same thing. Sure, historical trends can be broken at any time, but they're called trends for a reason. Just look at last year's Eagles team- they were the last undefeated team remaining for the 2022-23 season, too, and while I recognize there was a bit more to it than this (namely a controversial holding call late in the fourth quarter), the bigger problem was that they let the game get away from them like that.
Since your post reminded me, I do want to add that these were the two NFC teams that started with the best odds to win the Super Bowl this year. With other historical trends showing the Chiefs probably won't repeat either, that opens the door for quite a few other teams; namely the Lions, Cowboys, Bills, Dolphins, and your choice of AFC North team as likely candidates to go all the way.