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    #16
    Well ..that was embarrassing total inhalation ..! Lol

    Poor Patrick was lucky not to get his head cut off or permanently injured..! Who dafaq was that replacement left tackle clown !?
    Where did the chiefs find him !? At a local bikers bar & suited him up .!? Fker was getting beat like a drum on every damn snap ..! Nearly costed us 500 mil ..! 😅

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      #17
      Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
      Well ..that was embarrassing total inhalation ..! Lol

      Poor Patrick was lucky not to get his head cut off or permanently injured..! Who dafaq was that replacement left tackle clown !?
      Where did the chiefs find him !? At a local bikers bar & suited him up .!? Fker was getting beat like a drum on every damn snap ..! Nearly costed us 500 mil ..! 😅
      When SUH came down on him, I was sure Mahomes was going to have a broken clavicle. Tampa defense really dominated. Combination of shitty o-line, Mahomes' turf toe, and Andy Reid having to deal with his son's DUI car accident really screwed up KC.

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        #18
        It's so crazy to me that the Buccs won all their post season games with 31, 30, 31 and 31 points. So consistent.

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          #19
          KC O-Line really left patty mahomes hanging he’s getting a lot of hate thrown at him at the media. This guy just played through injury, was taking hits and having to scramble all game and still making plays but his receivers let him down a number of times. He is still an incredible QB, but, that said.....Brady did end any conversation that was ever attempted on who the goat is
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            #20
            Originally posted by BacheLot View Post
            Well ..that was embarrassing total inhalation ..! Lol

            Poor Patrick was lucky not to get his head cut off or permanently injured..! Who dafaq was that replacement left tackle clown !?
            Where did the chiefs find him !? At a local bikers bar & suited him up .!? Fker was getting beat like a drum on every damn snap ..! Nearly costed us 500 mil ..! 😅
            BL if I’m not mistaken you’re a KC native right? That was prob super frustrating for you guys to watch I feel for you guys and patty especially it was totally not reflective of the season and talent on that team. Especially seeing how you guys manhandled a very good Buffalo team in the AFC championship I was ready to put my life savings on KC tn but glad I didn’t only reason I didn’t is bc I live in NYC where sports gambling is illegal and I spend a lot of time in jersey (15-20 mins away) where I can usually place my bets since it’s legal there. Glad I didn’t head over there to place the bets
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              #21
              Making Super Bowl History: Iranian-American Coach Maral Javadifar


              https://kayhanlife.com/authors/makin...ral-javadifar/

              For the first time ever in the history of the Super Bowl, Iranian-American Maral Javadifar was one of three women to be on a coaching staff on Sunday. Javadifar, an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was on active duty as her team faced the Kansas City Chiefs in Tampa, Florida.
              “I do look forward to the day when it’s no longer newsworthy to be a woman working in the pros or making the Super Bowl for that matter,” Javadifar told reporters on an NFL Zoom call. “I hope we get to a point where all people are afforded equal opportunities to work in professional sports, because there are a lot of great, qualified coaches out there. I’ve said it before, it doesn’t matter your gender, or your race or your ethnicity.”
              “I’m so proud to work for a head coach like Bruce Arians and be a part of an organization like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,” she added, “where all the characteristics of gender, race, all that stuff doesn’t matter and they’re looking to hire a qualified person.”


              Maral Javadifar, known as MJ, was born to Iranian parents who fled war-torn Iran in 1984. She grew up in the New York City borough of Queens, watching her parents work hard as immigrants so that she and her brother could pursue their passions. While growing up, their mother shared stories about the opportunities that had been denied to women in her native Iran, including the ability to attend sporting events.
              “She was escaping a revolution and she didn’t have any of these opportunities to be a woman in society,” Javadifar told the Tampa Bay Times in May 2019. “So when she came here, it was kind of like, ‘We’re going to break down barriers.’”

              Maral became interested in physical therapy after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear during her high school years at The Mary Louis Academy. After a successful physical therapy rehabilitation and strength and conditioning program, she received a college basketball scholarship from Pace University, where she went on to compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament three times during her collegiate career.

              Maral earned a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biology from Pace, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from New York Medical College. After completing her Sports Physical Therapy Residency at Virginia Commonwealth University, in 2019, she was brought in as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Tampa Buccaneers.
              Together with Lori Locust (Assistant Defensive Line Coach), they became the first full-time female coaches in franchise history, making Tampa Bay the first NFL team with two female coaches on staff. (It was Bruce Arians, the Buccaneers head coach, who made the decision to add women to his staff when he took over.)
              Among all the candidates the team had considered at the time, Javadifar easily stood out for Anthony Piroli, the Buccaneers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. “We spoke to some good people, but it wasn’t even close in my eyes,” he told the New York Post this week. “I think after the phone interview I definitely thought that she was the best person we spoke to. But once we interviewed in person, it was a done deal in my opinion. She just really covered all the bases I want someone on our strength staff to cover and then some.”
              Javadifar is able to combine being a performance coach with a sports medicine background. She is a natural bridge between the team’s strength and conditioning staff and its medical team. “Having a doctor of physical therapy with a performance background on a strength staff in and of itself is more than something that most of us strength coaches would like to have,” Piroli told the Tampa Bay Times.
              In a recent interview with ESPN, Cameron Brate, the Buccaneers tight end, noted that given Javadifar’s wealth of experience and knowledge of the human body, the players found out quickly that she was someone to go to. “Every morning before meetings and after every practice, there’s a line of five or six guys waiting to have her work on them,” he said.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View Post
                KC O-Line really left patty mahomes hanging he’s getting a lot of hate thrown at him at the media. This guy just played through injury, was taking hits and having to scramble all game and still making plays but his receivers let him down a number of times. He is still an incredible QB, but, that said.....Brady did end any conversation that was ever attempted on who the goat is

                Honestly you cant compare QB to QB when one was failed by his team the entire game.

                Mahomes team let him down almost every play and if he wasnt quick on his feet and creative he would have been sacked almost every play!

                Brady getting favoritism as usual but the bucks absolutely dominated in defense and offense on the line and that pretty much decided the game.
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                  #23
                  Well, I was quiet for a week as I was too shocked to reply. Still in shock mode.
                  Speechless... I say no more other than congratz to Brady!
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