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Next week the most vanilla NFL starting QB faces the most vanilla NFL head coach


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Literally this guy

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starting at QB for the team going up against another team led by this guy

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if 1000 yard stares under center and clapping/obnoxious gum chewing scored points this would be the biggest shoot out in NFL history.

i feel bad for everyone in the television markets broadcasting this garbage game. I haven't looked it up, but hopefully this game has blackout potential. In that case they might be able to minimize its exposure to the general public.

Edit: felt like adding a poll like 5 minutes after i posted this thread so go here! fug the other thread.

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I voted for bad coaching guy, because at least he took us to the Super Bowl. The other just teased us with good play in garbage time of the season and then shat on us. Bad coaching guy teased us with a SB appearance, but at least that felt better and was more meaningful than the last 5 games of a lost season.

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