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First Take didn't even discuss Luck. Guess it's unpopular as it doesn't support their agenda
To be fair isn't Skipp Bayless usually critical of the over hype? Though it is probably because he loves to be a contrarian even if he is right here.
Skip Bayless? Lol
Quote:To be fair isn't Skipp Bayless usually critical of the over hype? Though it is probably because he loves to be a contrarian even if he is right here.
It may have been they were too interested in praising the Cowboys. I expect they may rip into Luck and the Colts tomorrow
Clots have the same feeling as the bungles. Good regular season team, but you just expect them to be one and done.
Quote:Clots have the same feeling as the bungles. Good regular season team, but you just expect them to be one and done.
That would be two and done at this point.
Bye-ngals
By the way ... what kind of name is Bengals anyway? Is Bengal a province (region/area) of India, which has/had many tigers?

 

Isn't the Cincinnati Bengals like Jacksonville Duvals?

 

Just wondering.

Quote:It may have been they were too interested in praising the Cowboys. I expect they may rip into Luck and the Colts tomorrow
 

It seems people lost interest in praising the Cowboys when they saw what officials did to the Lions. It is not, "The Cowboys won." It is, "The Cowboys won with help from officials."
Quote:By the way ... what kind of name is Bengals anyway? Is Bengal a province (region/area) of India, which has/had many tigers?

 

Isn't the Cincinnati Bengals like Jacksonville Duvals?

 

Just wondering.
 

Bengal is a tiger species named after its geographical location.
Quote:Bengal is a tiger species named after its geographical location.
 

A tiger species? What does that mean? Are you saying a Bengal tiger is different than a tiger from a neighboring province?

 

(This whole subject may be more than I asked for.)
Quote:A tiger species? What does that mean? Are you saying a Bengal tiger is different than a tiger from a neighboring province?

 

(This whole subject may be more than I asked for.)
 

LOL I would have to search this on Wikipedia, but my assumption is so-called Bengal tigers live in more than one province.
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