Ness wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:59 am
A three peat. Remarkable that a team is this close to getting it done. Sucks that's it's the Chiefs from my perspective, but they've been seemingly invincible in the Mahomes era. As much as the Eagles defense has looked stellar most of the season, and Barkley is an elite talent...I just think the Chiefs are going to finally come down with the W. Especially if it's close. 17 straight victories in one score games is absurd to the point that it doesn't even seem possible with a good amount of luck on your side.
I'll go Chiefs 28 over the Eagles 20. This will probably go down as the best dynasty ever with a three peat in the books. Even if the Patriots dominated longer in the end, they never had a peak like this.
BTW if the Chiefs win Kelce probably proposes to Taylor Swift. I might blackout by that point though due to utter disgust. Go Birds.
I agree. I'm rooting for the Birds, and not counting them out (won't be shocked if they win), but though I feel this will be an even closer game than two years ago, KC will find a way to win in the end. As I'm sure you'd agree, we should be open to the possibility that we have yet to see this very close-wins Chiefs installment at their best - and what a time/game for them to now come together for this. Again with the huge advantage at QB and HC in favor of KC.
Kelce has been quiet for quite some time. Maybe he plays a monster game. And how about Worthy? Something tells me that he'll do some big things. And, of course, Spags and Chris Jones & Co on the forever under the shadow of Mahomes/Reid
other side of the ball. Barkley should have a heck of a game. And if the Birds need that Brotherly Shove play, they'll pull it off most times if not all times; but they succeeded two years ago vs KC with that play as well but still lost.
You say that it'd be a bummer that this very Chiefs team would be the team to finally three-peat for the first time since the '65-thru-'67 Packers. A Chiefs win next Sunday wouldn't place them close to that Dynasty with me. Each previous team that attempted to three-peat from the '74 Dolphins thru the '05 Pats I, of course, already see as having an overall stronger at-peak run than this current Chiefs Dynasty and still will see it that way with or without they completing the three-peat next Sunday. Again with the champions of yesteryear being simply stronger, having it tougher in their day.
But neither team
did three-peat so you'll have to give KC historic credit in such an event. How easy is it to three-peat yet alone, simply, RE-peat in ANY era?? It'll be a Dynasty that I still respect win-or-lose next Sunday; blowout to Tampa Bay their only "black-eye" thus far which begs to appreciate that Brady/Arians installment all the more. Mahomes will still have some more ground to cover even with a three-peat, but he seems to be further along after 'Year 7' than Brady was upon he coming off his '18-
1' disappointment. He'll have some way to go, but sure-enough he won't need an actual 20-year career to 'catch' him. But more quality-not-quantity work will need to be done.
When it comes to inter-conference/championship-game rivalries, BEARS/REDSKINS '37-thru-'43 are certainly King! The simple even-Steven 2-2 LCG tie between both along with 4-4 overall in that span forever remarkable. Second-place, despite not
quite 'even', would be Lions/Browns of the 1950s.
From there, you got plenty of examples of two teams who played in two different championship games just a few years apart at most, consecutive-years in numerous cases. Eagles/Cardinals '47/'48, Browns/Rams '50/'51, Colts/Giants '58/'59, and Packers/Giants '61/'62 to name pre-SB era examples. And in the AFL you, of course, got OIlers/Chargers '60/'61 and Bills/Chargers '64/'65.
Only the first two of these examples given involve the losing team of the first game getting their revenge the next game. No such "revenge" has happened in the Super Bowl era - again - between two teams playing just a few years apart at most. Otherwise, we can include Mia/Wash and Pats/Eagles whose two meetings were at least a decade apart (almost
two decades in the case of SBXXX).
Super Bowl era you got this current Eagles/Chiefs as well as these very Chiefs and San Fran, 2019/2023. Giants/Pats '07/'11, Dallas/Buffalo '92/'93, Forty Niners/Bengals '81/'88 ought to be close-enough to include, and last but not least...Steelers/Cowboys '75/'78.
That last one, of course, is my favorite. Biased, you can say, but that very two-some still nostalgically resonates with many non-fans of either team to this very day whenever both meet. Lopsided head-to-head margin between both teams in the '70s overall (1972, Wk#4, notwithstanding) but SBX & SBXIII were both close, Classic games that each could have gone the other way. Dal/Buf, sadly, the antithesis of this due to both games being lopsided. But all the others mentioned were pairs of close games.
Will the Eagles get their 'recent' revenge next Sunday? And if they do win, imagine a possible "rubber-band" match either next year already for SBLX, or maybe the next year or two!