MichVandal
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Nope. I'm a Vikings fan. I've seen things that would kill a lesser fan.
play to win- which also means not giving your opponent a chance. Even if it's less exciting.
Nope. I'm a Vikings fan. I've seen things that would kill a lesser fan.
This article didn’t age well:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35625308/super-bowl-2023-experimental-grass
Well, I'm going on the NFL's page, so I think they know https://www.nfl.com/news/chiefs-qb-p...ers%20to%20win
edit- and they are pretty sneaky putting in Warner. But technically, 2000 is the last century.
Still only 7 MVP and SB champs over 57 seasons is pretty something.
It's a lot more than 7. Hell a kicker won both the MVP and Super Bowl in the same season.
Having defeated the Eagles during a 2021 matchup in his only start against the team, Mahomes would join Warner, Brett Favre (Green Bay Packers; 1996), Steve Young (San Francisco 49ers; 1994), Joe Montana (49ers; 1989), Terry Bradshaw (Pittsburgh Steelers; 1978) and Bart Starr (Packers; 1966) as the only players to win an MVP and Super Bowl in the same season with a triumph on Sunday.
Just reporting what the NFL thinks
And your quote is wrong.
Bart Starr - 66
Terry Bradshaw - 78
Mark Moseley - 82
LT - 86
Joe Montana - 89
Emmitt Smith - 93
Steve Young - 94
Brett Favre - 96
TD - 98
Warner - 99
Mahomes - 22
It's a lot more than 7. Hell a kicker won both the MVP and Super Bowl in the same season.
ETA: Yep. 11 times the Regular Season MVP won the Super Bowl.
James Bradberry, who had the holding call that set KC up for the win, says the refs got the call right. Said he was hoping they would let it slide but that he did grab the jersey.
That was a fun game to watch. Pretty clearly the fumble, scoop and score was the difference in the game. Turnovers are still the truest indicator of who will win a Super Bowl, and that was a pretty huge play, even though it happened relatively early. That and what I though was excellent play by the KC offensive line. Pretty much didn't hear Reddick's or Fletcher Cox' name all night.
Don't shoot the reposter. The quote is the quote, they were wrong.
Still, 11 out of 57 is not that common. Especially in this century.
Eric Bieniemy taking the OC job in Washington since he can't even get HC interviews anymore in KC since Andy Reid is the primary playcaller and gets all the credit.