I'm rooting for Justin Fields.
Screw everyone else.
I'm rooting for Justin Fields.
For this week.
Who is the "kiss of death" now?
Justin was extremely good, especially for Justin too.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 4:15 pmWho is the "kiss of death" now?Justin was okay, Kaaron:
22/30 244 YDS 8.1 AVG 4 TD 0 INT SACKS 4-26 RTG 136.7
https://www.espn.com/nfl/boxscore/_/gam ... 72721#away
Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 10:42 amI'm 1-0 thanks to the Eagles.
Sunday, September 7, 2025
TV Here:
1:00 PM
FOX
GO Panthers > @Jaguars (-4.5)
Same old Panthers, 10-26![]()
CBS
Steelers (-3.5) vs @Jets. Kaaron vs MAGA ownerNo pick
Back and forth game, 34-32. 60 yd FG in last minute to win.
4:25 PM CBS
Go Lions > @Packers (-1.5). 13-27![]()
GO:
1:00 PM
Dolphins > @Colts (-1-5). Got yer back, hominy.
8-33, kiss of death. You're welcome.
Raiders > @Patriots (-2.5). Got yer back, Jasmine.
20-13, you're welcome.![]()
@DC (-6.5) > Giants. 21-6![]()
4:05 PM
@Broncos (-8.5) > Titans. 20-12
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4:25 PM
@Rams (-3.5) >Texans. 14-9![]()
8:20 PM NBC
Ravens (-1.5) > @Bills. 40-41![]()
Go Football
4:05 PM
49ers (-1.5) vs @SeahawksLike both.
17-13. Sorry, Lady O.
Monday, September 8, 2025
8:15 PM ABC/ESPN
GO @Bears > Vikings (-1.5). Got yer back, hominy.
All those years . . . has he won a Super Bowl yet?
Here’s the prompt we fed to OpenAI’s ChatGPT-5 and Google’s Gemini 2.5:
Should the Seattle Seahawks have run the ball with a chance to win Super Bowl XLIX against the New England Patriots?
Both bots do a good job of quickly generating the facts around the play and analysis of Lynch’s power in such a situation. The bots then offer arguments for why running the ball and passing the ball both could have made sense.
But the “verdict” from ChatGPT and the “conclusion” from Gemini both lean toward Lynch and the run.
“In hindsight — and even at the time — running the ball was the higher-percentage play,” ChatGPT said. “The risk of an interception on a short slant in a crowded goal-line situation didn’t justify the potential reward. It remains one of the most second-guessed play calls in NFL history.”
“In the end, while the play call was strategically justifiable, especially in a worst-case scenario, the immediate result — a game-ending interception — made it seem like a monumental mistake,” Gemini said. “The universal consensus among fans and many analysts is that, given the talent and the game situation, the Seahawks should have simply run the ball.”
Maybe it was Lamar.
Thanks. I heard the announcers talking about it, but missed seeing it.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 10:45 pmMaybe it was Lamar.
https://x.com/JomboyMediaFB/status/1964881489365205169
Ouch.