01-31-2022, 02:18 PM
(01-31-2022, 09:48 AM)GridironMonarch Wrote: Hello, all!
I didn't want to necessarily tack on another post-game thread -- but I didn't see this particular subject out there. Forgive me if I missed it.
Basically, I just wondered if anyone else has noticed that some outlets are leaning towards a more "if Mahomes had done this or that" narrative, in lieu of "the Bengals were great" kind of assessment. I know Monday morning quarterbacking is pretty much par for the course, but you don't usually hear this about the "usual suspect" so-to-speak "better" franchises. They usually just tout the winning team's success and not the losing team's shortfalls, as if, if not exclusively for those shortfalls, the roles would be reversed. Know what I mean?
Is it just me...?
No, it isn't just you. It is to be expected. They never seen this coming especially after how good Mahomes was early.
We are still the damn underdog, watch how much the Rams are favored in the SB.
I am like Joe Burrow on this, tired of the underdog narrative but we just got to win everything for any ******* to actually look
around and see this is the best football team in the world.