Maybe Philly will win this time, they have a good running back as well. They still got those wide receivers from the last super bowl they played. Saquon Barkley's first super bowl game, Dallas Goedert, Mekhi Becton, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Nolan Smith, etc. some of the players on the eagles team are newbies to super bowl
Hmm, would've been nice to see Buffalo Bills make their first super bowl appearance. They were playing well all season long, whenever there's a good team that is on that roll(winning). Someone elses refs has to stop that momentum
You have to pardon my ignorance on this subject, but if your offensive coordinator is not responsible for play calling...and we absolutely dont want Lefleur to give that up...he is too good... then shouldn't your offensive coordinator be that guy that digs up a play and says we need to be ready for this? I would not call it a mentor but hey. The OC should be assisting Lefleur. Or no?
@Chewy_GarageBandDad If the OC is not a play caller they are definitely doing more gameplanning and coaching than a normal OC who does handle playcalling.
I understand the mentor role. I mentor at risk youth in the community. But (and this is my understanding) the taste of having the consultants combined with a collapse in our offense just left a bad taste in the old mouth. I wonder who Lefleur could have as a mentor...not a "buddy" as its put.
Thanks!
Chiefs n Eagles, round 2 super bowl. Chiefs won the Superbowl last time, the score was 38-35. Three point win for the Chiefs
Maybe Philly will win this time, they have a good running back as well. They still got those wide receivers from the last super bowl they played. Saquon Barkley's first super bowl game, Dallas Goedert, Mekhi Becton, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Nolan Smith, etc. some of the players on the eagles team are newbies to super bowl
Maxx Crosby will most likely stay with the Raiders, now that they have Pete Carroll as their new head coach
Hmm, would've been nice to see Buffalo Bills make their first super bowl appearance. They were playing well all season long, whenever there's a good team that is on that roll(winning). Someone elses refs has to stop that momentum
Anyways, either way. Whoever wins or whoever loses, it won't matter
It’s pretty sad to see a guy like Oren burks making splash plays for the Eagles
You have to pardon my ignorance on this subject, but if your offensive coordinator is not responsible for play calling...and we absolutely dont want Lefleur to give that up...he is too good... then shouldn't your offensive coordinator be that guy that digs up a play and says we need to be ready for this? I would not call it a mentor but hey. The OC should be assisting Lefleur. Or no?
@Chewy_GarageBandDad If the OC is not a play caller they are definitely doing more gameplanning and coaching than a normal OC who does handle playcalling.
@@PackersTotalAccess That makes sense. So Lefleur would call the plays within the game plan that he and the OC put together?
I understand the mentor role. I mentor at risk youth in the community. But (and this is my understanding) the taste of having the consultants combined with a collapse in our offense just left a bad taste in the old mouth. I wonder who Lefleur could have as a mentor...not a "buddy" as its put.
League is so corrupt……..Looking more rigged every game….Terrible. Not going to watch the Super Bowl….