NFL (19/20) Super Bowl LIV: Kansas City Chiefs vs San Francisco 49ers

Game Predictions...(1 vote per category, 7 votes total)


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Jimmy G
* best 4th quarter QB rating in the NFL (clutch)
* After 25 games he has the best winning record in the superbowl era 23-2 (He just wins)
* highets passer rating in the NFL when his team trails (Once again clutch)



Passer Rating should go ahead and die already. Its a terrible stat in an era where there are far more explanatory stats available
 

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* After 25 games he has the best winning record in the superbowl era 23-2 (He just wins)

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He is 21-5 as a starter. What is the 23-2?
 
Just compiled some stats

The 2007 New England Patriots and the 2019 Atlanta Falcons are the only 2 teams in NFL history with 2 AWAY wins against teams who finished with at least 13 wins

Also

The 2007 Chicago Bears and the 2019 Atlanta Falcons are the only 2 teams in NFL history who had a losing record and 2 wins against teams who finished with at least 13 wins.
 
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id like to see a SB hosted in Green Bay
impossible given the hotel and venue requirements. take a look at this article from a couple of days ago about what Jacksonville had to do to host the Super Bowl in 2005, and then consider that the requirements for things to do/venues to hold events in has only grown since then

 
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A TALE OF TWO (KANSAS) CITIES

June 14, 2019

Have you ever wondered why there are two cities named Kansas City…specifically how the larger one isn’t even in Kansas at all?

KANSAS CITY VS. KANSAS CITY

There are two places in the Midwest named Kansas City, and they both sit and prosper along the Missouri River…although on opposite sides. There’s the major metropolis of Kansas City, Missouri (population: 490,000), as well as Kansas City, Kansas (population: 152,000), which is actually and confusingly considered part of the larger Kansas City, Missouri metropolitan area.

WHY DID IT HAPPEN?

These two places sprung up independently of one another, so the reason for the two cities with the same name isn’t like how Missouri’s St. Louis has a suburb called East St. Louis just over the border in Illinois. (However, they are very close together — about five miles apart.) Oddly enough, and it sounds counterintuitive, the Kansas City in Missouri was founded before the Kansas City in Kansas. Missouri’s Kansas City started up in 1850, while the Kansas one was officially founded in 1872, bringing together an amalgamation of smaller settlements in Wyandotte County.

CONFUSING INDUSTRY AND VISITORS

According to local legend, one of the reasons why the new city named itself Kansas City (even though the name was taken, and so close by) was resentment: The people there reportedly didn’t like how Missouri had a city named after their state. That it was a major, wealthy river-reliant city added insult to injury. So, they sought to steal back some of the attention by purposely trying to confuse industry and individuals to divert money (and visitors) there.

LOOK TO THE RIVER

So then why is there a city named Kansas in a state that isn’t Kansas? That’s because it’s not named after the state of Kansas, it’s named after the Kansas River, which in turn gets its name from the indigenous Kansa people. Before it was Kansas City, it was called simply Kansas, when incorporated in 1850, before the official establishment of the Kansas Territory in 1854. When that happened, Kansas the city — located just inside the boundaries of Missouri — changed its name to Kansas City to avoid confusion.
 

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A really great article for those that have yet to see it.

Also, despite bushfire impacts, I back after 3 weeks of dramas.

Commence co-ordinated booing...

 
Any idea why they stopped putting the conference logos in the end zones GG.exe? Last time was SB49
i dont know why, but a decision was made to get rid of the logo so as to have a larger more focused look of the team name.

kinda like how they changed the sb logo itself to a standardized one. just them streamlining/improving things that dont need improving
 
id like to see a SB hosted in Green Bay
I just want one more at the Rose Bowl. Its just a special place like no other. There will never be a stadium like that. the stadium atmosphere and sun setting over the San Gabriel Mountains alone elevates the big games to great games
 
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