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GOAT. He is the Lebron of the NFL

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You mean the Michael Jordan.

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Note that the pundits are saying it is the first time a team will play in its home stadium - and this is true. The first team to play in a home environment Super Bowl (and have the same "I'm happy in my own bed, happy I'm eating good stuff at home, don't have to travel, pack my clothes and all the other crap" attitude) was the Los Angeles Rams which played in the Rose Bowl in the Los Angeles area in 1979. Geographically speaking, the stadium in Pasadena is only a score of kilometers north of downtown Los Angeles, so it was a de facto home game. (Spoiler alert - the home field advantage didn't help.)

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I would normally only bet against the GOAT if his kryptonite - Eli Manning - was on the other sideline. Mahomes is the real deal though. I think KC has too many weapons for TB12 and crew to beat so I think KC. Going to be a fun game and I have already started to get loaded for this game.

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It is just a game.

Think the last time I actually watched, had to set an alarm clock to get up at 5:30am to be at the pub by 6am to watch. Though it was extra fun to mess with the fans from the other side in the pub. Most of the people there weren't Americans, so I really wondered why they'd bother.

Sal - In 1979, they played in Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for their "Home" games. Only the Superbowl was played in the Rose Bowl stadium. LA has a number of large stadiums. Not all of them are automatically "home" for any specific team.

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