Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have both become the first QB's in NFL history to beat all 31 other teams in the league.
Next weeks game between the two should be interested.
I am gonna pick the Pats.
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have both become the first QB's in NFL history to beat all 31 other teams in the league.
Next weeks game between the two should be interested.
I am gonna pick the Pats.
Throughout their careers they have played against and beaten every other team in the NFL besides their own, respectively.
Never been done before and then two QB's do it on the same day.
Spooky if you ask me...
(Chiefster could ya do the bwahaha thing? I'm not sure if I am allowed to do that for ya.)
The only other QB at 30 teams is Brett Favre and he has never beat KC. If it would have been KC & Green Bay today instead of next week it would have been 3 going for it in one day.
Regardless we can't let Favre do it. I like Favre unless he is playing against the Chiefs.
I'm not being sarcastic, this is the very first site I have ever been a member of (sports wise) and am not 100% of the meaning of homer. Also I am too lazy to go and research it.
Is a Homer a person who roots for his team even when they know they suck? Or is it just a fan who really believes their team is great and can't see what is really wrong with it?
If I think that a certain team can beat the Chiefs on a particular Sunday (say we have obvious injuries, etc...) does that make me not a homer?
I really don't understand the term that well and I have been throwing it around a lot lately.
A little help?
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