Super bowl's will steadily decline in quality of play.Teams are dead by then.

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  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #1
    Super bowl's will steadily decline in quality of play.Teams are dead by then.
    Watching the super bowl was like watching one of those nature shows where they show a salmon run ''spawn'' where the salmon make it all the way back to the river they were born and die after spawning.The once majestic salmon looks like a ragged hump of flesh by the time they reap their last reward of passing along their DNA to a new generation.When the Grizzly bear grabs one out of the water the salmon is so soft and broken down it just melts in the bear's mouth.

    In modern day NFL seasons, look at how many starters never made it to the super bowl and look at how many during the super bowl get injured out of the game.The quality of the game is usually sloppy because the teams are so depleted of energy.Players are too big and fast and the season is so long where teams are going to have to manage and hold back players from playing season games as a strategy.
  • Resler
    SBR MVP
    • 11-03-10
    • 1417

    #2
    It was pretty crazy the amount of injuries teams had going into the playoffs and suffered during, but I thought the level of play was still good and the game exciting.
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    • Extra Innings
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-26-10
      • 15058

      #3
      Originally posted by Resler
      It was pretty crazy the amount of injuries teams had going into the playoffs and suffered during, but I thought the level of play was still good and the game exciting.
      yes
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      • Chandler
        Restricted User
        • 01-16-11
        • 705

        #4
        Bears hardly had any injuries. a top rated team gets two weeks rest before the playoffs and two weeks rest before the super bowl
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