I'm torn between wanting Burrow to win so people will shut the fuck up about Mahomes and wanting Stafford to win to prove that it was the Lions holding him down all these years.
I guess my dream outcome is Burrow wins, but Stafford has such an amazing game that they give MVP to the losing QB.
What is the exact criteria for qualifying for the draft picks? Cause I can absolutely see smart franchises trying to game the system at least a little bit. 'Oh 23andme says this guy is 51% African!!!'
Tua still has a lot of developing to do, but I think he comes in over the Dalton-Bridgewater line if they improve that garbage offensive line and that has to be priority #1 this offseason.
I'm curious by what standard is it bad too, and who said it's bad. Not every lore can be Fire, Life, or Vampirism but that doesn't mean anything that isn't S tier is bad.
I guess having wisely skipped BL3 I'm not burned out because hearing Tiny Tina DM a tabletop campaign as you're playing it still absolutely cracks me up.
picked em both up, the Nissin Raoh Tonkotsu is pretty great for instant ramen. Not quite as fancy as that stuff I linked but miles beyond your typical maruchan shit.
Ok so Joe Burrow makes for a great story and the dude is shaping up to be an absolute stud, but if the Titans can sack him 9 fucking times then how does he avoid getting turned into paste by the Rams pass rush? Short of the refs giving his shitty oline carte blanche to hold and tackle defenders...
Oooooof this is exactly the kind of thing I feared and was hoping to be wrong about. Seems like they didn't understand what made the first one so enjoyable.
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Oh and they snuck Denuvo in right before release apparently.