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As always I put the disclaimer of never betting on my advice, but if KC wins one or both of Kelce & Hill will have to have a massive game. Since Mahomes won it last, there may be some sentiment to give it to someone else.

That‘s if KC wins, which is like 51/49% on happening or not.

I took Hill to have over 7.5 receptions, then gonna do hill TD scorer and chiefs to win once game starts i think
 
I have total INTs o1.5 @2.20, Darrell Williams longest rush u9.5 @1.90, and a few other prop bets. Bucs to have over 2.5 sacks and lead change in first or second Q also I think.
 
Don't know much about either team but I needed an excuse to have a few beers on a Sunday night. Want the Chiefs to win purely because Glazers.
 
ffs he’s 23 seems like an awful idea to me to potentially wreck your shoulder with a whole career ahead of you but what do I know
absolutely. One game vs potentially a long successful career. And not only that, but if we're aware of it then I'm damn well sure the chiefs are and would target the player with Kelce etc
 


I feel pain just reading that tweet.


This is insane! Aside from KC targeting him, playing with such an injury is surely going to hurt him long-term?! Massive gamble.
 
Should be a cracker of a game this. Can't see past the Chiefs. The offence is just so good and If the Bucs give the opportunities that they did against Green Bay, they will be punished
 
Do you think they're just playing mind games ?

Guess KC will target him to see how he’s responding early on. Pretty sure they have to file injury reports during the week so it may be that this is worse than what TB officially reported.
 
It's not the first time players play through injury in the Super Bowl. In 2015, Sherman had a torn ligament in his elbow, Chancellor had an MCL tear and Earl Thomas had a dislocated left shoulder, all in the same secondary.

I don't think it'll affect his game that much, but it's indeed the long-term consequences I'm scared about. Ideally a team should prevent their players to play under such circumstances.
 
It's not the first time players play through injury in the Super Bowl. In 2015, Sherman had a torn ligament in his elbow, Chancellor had an MCL tear and Earl Thomas had a dislocated left shoulder, all in the same secondary.

I don't think it'll affect his game that much, but it's indeed the long-term consequences I'm scared about. Ideally a team should prevent their players to play under such circumstances.

Must be difficult to try and ask a player to turn down a Super Bowl appearance. It's an awful risk to take however but I think If I was in the same situation (and thinking like a player) I'd attempt to play too
 
Must be difficult to try and ask a player to turn down a Super Bowl appearance. It's an awful risk to take however but I think If I was in the same situation (and thinking like a player) I'd attempt to play too
It's what they live for so I'm sure they'd crawl on that field if they have to.
 
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