why wouldn't they wait to give them the Lombardy after a season in their new stadium? Then they could claim squeezing the locals for Stadium funds made possible this SB win...
There is no chance this is true. Viewership varies, but anyone with even over the air network access has been able to watch for free. No special/extra access needed.
The last 2 SBs with KC had 25 million more viewers than LA-Cin just 3 seasons ago. Lots of people hate-watch the Chiefs, you know. Everyone here will be tuning in, despite what they may post....
Dolphins were not in the playoffs this year.
Broncos were a very buzzy team with a sharp rookie QB plus one of the better playcalling HC's, top 10 scoring, top 3 Defense....
Last year's SB game was an all time high--an insane 123 million---blowing away the previous year's record of 115. Which AFC team played in those games?
She has done well for herself career-wise for sure....but she struck gold with Josh. her net worth (since age 14) is what Allen makes in 1 year....after only 10 games.
Ball can hit the ground as you know. Plus, if the challenge was worded as who possessed the pass, it still could have been overturned if on review they rule that no one caught it (incomplete).
50;50 possession goes to the Offense. Would have been a 1st down (granted, not at the 3) if incomplete anyway because of the penalty on Damar.
It's the matchups that are the draw.
Bills/Ravens, Bills/KC are better views because of the QBs (and the compelling Bills/Chiefs history).
There really aren't many Commanders fans nationally. And who is watching the Rams anymore?--no national draw at all, same for Houston. Philly has more of a national following than any of those 3.
Bottom line, those are all massive ratings numbers. This is why the NFL is the only really relevant league in this country.
the guy who holds the ball last caught the ball. give me a guy who continues to fight for a contested ball over the guys who can't hold onto a pass delivered into their hands (and no one others).
if Tenn or the Browns have him in the first he's going top 2. If not, the Giants will take him.
There is no chance he falls out of the top 5 unless there is some bombshell before the draft.
the Bills have paid him roughly $61,000 per snap over 3 years--$70,000 per this season. Missed a bunch of games.
in the 4 years before Beane signed him, he averaged 822 snaps per season. For the Bills it has been 329 over 3 seasons.
He averaged 11.5 sacks per season for the 10 years before Buffalo. 14 total sacks in 36 games here.
He averaged 54 total tackles and over 15 TFL per season before. 17 total since he got to Buffalo.
He has to go. Either he is totally shot (likely) or Babich doesn't know what to do with him.
the obvious answer is that the NGL can now say they are “doing something” about concussions. Also the players overwhelmingly reject this device. That should tell you all you need to know about this silly helmet schmatta