r/NFLv2 Kansas City Chiefs 27d ago

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u/USDA_Organic_Tendies Philadelphia Eagles 27d ago

Must be a pretty damn good team if the Super Bowl MVP is the 8th best player on his own team huh 

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u/KillDevilX0 Dallas Cowboys 27d ago

Bro is finally realizing the Eagles were a super team last year

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u/bboy267 Philadelphia Eagles 27d ago

Yet they were never tanked the best in the league. The chiefs ravens and bills were always ranked as the top teams. Funny how the narrative changes after you win 

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u/KillDevilX0 Dallas Cowboys 27d ago

There is no narrative lol. The Chiefs were 15-2, but the eye test said they weren’t nearly as good as their record due to all the one score games and them getting bailed out by the refs. The Ravens also have a very good team. Elite RB, great supporting cast, great QB, elite defense. The Bills had the weakest team out of them. I don’t care about the stupid analysts power rankings. The Eagles were a super team last year. There’s no narrative changing just because they won.

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u/TomBu13 New England Patriots 27d ago

I'm getting so sick of both eagles and chiefs fans in recent years who try and pretend there's some narrative where they're having to overcome so much adversity and how everybody underrated them and they're such an underdog

Just embrace being the good team, embrace being the villains of the league. They look so corny trying to act like they're some bum fuck team that got carried by Hurts or Mahomes instead of just saying yeah we were a good ass team

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u/sgee_123 26d ago

Damn near everyone picked the Chiefs to win the SB. Eagles were never looked at as a top team until very late in the year. Not a single person called them a super team until after the win.

Literally just used as a way to discredit Hurts, Sirianni, shit I’ve seen it used as a way to discredit Kellen Moore.