Is he the final boss of the NFL?
Is he the final boss of the NFL?
He either wins an owl, or whoever he loses to wins an owl. It's pretty obvious that the answer is yes.
system babby
plays in easy division
cheats to win
cheating coach
asterisk super bowl wins
i guess so
mad
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I guess you're mad
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The final boss is Pete Rosell & it would be a Fallout charm test.
the owl is usually decided by who beats him in the playoffs or obviously if he does make it to the owl
>2015
Broncos go on to win
>2014
he wins
>2013
exception
>2012
Ravens go on to win
>2011
Giants win
>2008-10
exception(their "down years" starting when he tore his acl)
>2007
Giants win
>2006
Colts go on to win
>2005
exception
>2004
he wins
>2003
he wins
>2002
didn't make playoffs
>2001
he wins
cheating system babby
Nah he's the postgame content. Harder than the main boss, but honestly, you aren't even supposed to face him in the first place.
I'll take my system babby over whatever faggot is under center for your team.
I hope the Giants make it so we can finally beat them and end this shit.
> he thinks the Pats can beat a red hot Manning-to-Beckham offense and one of the best (not just meme-best) defenses in the league
Giants from Wild Card can't lose m8. They just have to get there first.
>Forgets all about how Butler made Beckham a complete not factor after 2 plays last year
>10 points Sunday night
>red hot
lol
> Forgets about Eli's final form in playoffs.
> Forgets that last year means nothing
> Forgets that the Giants thrive on being underdogs against your specific team
I'm just trying to prepare you so you Pats fans don't cry when Manning completes the Brady-beating Hatrick
Pretty much. He is the boss you try to be on hard mode and though the controller on the ground after losing and can't help but yell "the game cheated somehow!" When it was just too good for you.
He's a one use cheat character for shitty players who can't beat the final boss fairly.
He got used twice tho
>Forgets that last year means nothing
>five years ago does tho
> one team can beat an almost perfect team despite losing to them a month ago
> the other can't shake off the spectre of a helmet catch years later
> these teams should be judged on equal grounds
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Has any NFL player gotten more traction from one play in the entire NFL? Maybe Joe Namath, who was garbage outside of that one Super Bowl?
idk. Without the Crabtree comment and play Richard Sherman would be just another good CB.
Nah, he had the "You Mad Bro?" thing with Brady before that, that's when Sherman really burst onto the national scene.
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PSI babby