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Cooper Kupp just had one of the greatest wide receiver seasons of all time

I would say off the top of my head, he's up there now with greatest wide receiver seasons of all time is this season. In terms of his regular season and then what he did in the playoffs and what he did on that fourth quarter... you still couldn't stop Cooper Kupp.

Kupp finished 2021 with the Triple Crown (leads in catches, yards, TDs), Offensive Player of the Year, and Super Bowl MVP.

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Take Slip·Feb 14, 2022
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Eli Apple is the most disliked player in the NFL

Do you think that there's a more disliked player in the NFL than Eli Apple? Cause they picked on him and it was like every single player that was watching the game, current players, were just roasting the fuck out of him. Like he was getting just dragged by guys that are like the third wide out on some of the worst teams.

While 'most disliked' is subjective, the social media vitriol from peers (Mecole Hardman, etc.) at the time was unprecedented for a non-star.
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Take Slip·Feb 14, 2022
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The Rams were definitively the best team in the NFL this season

I'm walking away from this season Not being like, oh man, it feels like the best team didn't win. All the Rams were the best team. Like, let's just say the Rams are the best team, the best team in the NFL this year, they played like a complete, you know, they had some moments where they were down... they righted the ship.

The Rams won the Super Bowl and defeated elite teams like the Buccaneers and 49ers in the process.
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Take Slip·Feb 14, 2022
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The NFL has a 'super team' problem because the last two winners were built this way

I want to get ahead of the take because someone's about to drop this one. Does the NFL have a super team problem? Cause the last two super bowls were ruined by super teams.

The 'super team' trend in the NFL (Rams, Bucs) didn't actually persist as strongly in the following years with the Chiefs and Eagles winning/appearing.

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Betting the over on Alabama basketball is a cheat code

Alabama by the way is a cheat code if you want to get in on it. It's just betting their overs. They just never stopped missing. This has been like, oh, two weeks now they're over under for the first half was 45 and a half points last night. They scored 69 in the first half.

The 'cheat code' status of a team's over is based on a specific run of games; eventually, Vegas adjusts the lines.
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I am offering a $10,000 bounty to find the UNC staffer who punched a Duke staffer

I will not sleep until we find this UNC staffer who punched one of your guys... Let's put a bounty on it. I will offer $5,000. [PFT]: I'll match. [Big Cat]: $10,000 if anyone can find the UNC person who punched a Duke staffer after the game. $10,000 cash. Give us the footage leading to their arrest.

The bounty itself is a factual offer made by the hosts.
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Tua Tagovailoa's market value is non-existent relative to his contract

Everything's on the table for the Dolphins. Tua could be a fullback. What would you... What do you think the Dolphins would say yes to for a trade for Tua? Like a sixth round pick for Tua? A jugs machine? I don't know what the hell would Tua's market be?

The Dolphins' internal view on 'everything being on the table' is a subjective claim about team strategy.