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Josh Allen is Superman in the playoffs and refuses to let injury stop him

Josh Allen simply refused to admit that he was hurt and he just turned into Superman. It, I don't know what kind of drugs they shot him up with. I don't know how he got back from that, that knee bend that he had. He got his, his bell rung early in the game too. He had his hand fucked up... he was just like, you know what, fuck it. And I think we, we called that. Yeah. And we're not exactly geniuses for saying that Josh is gonna do some fuck shit in the playoffs because that's what Josh Allen does.

This is an opinion on Allen's character and durability in big moments.

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Bryce Young plays his best football when he is deeply fearful

Bryce Young was, he was pretty accurate for the most part. They were saying he should stop playing with fear. I actually think Bryce Young plays at his best when he's deeply fearful. He has to have fear because he, when he got to the NFL... he learned, oh shit, these guys are huge. I'm small, they're probably going to hurt me. And that's when he has a little bit of fear and that's when he kind of plays a little bit. I think he plays faster when he is scared somehow.

This is a subjective psychological assessment of a player's performance style.
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Jan 12, 2026
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The Bears-Packers rivalry has officially shifted in Chicago's favor

I do believe this, I think that's a, the a rivalry-shifting type of win where the way the Bears came back... To then have Caleb Williams do that type of stuff and be that special. That feels like the, the, it has shifted and it's like the Packers know that this is not the same old Bears. This is not, you know, whatever quarterback you wanna throw out there. Caleb has something like [Aaron] Rogers that's different.

The shift in a rivalry is subjective, though future win-loss records between the two will provide evidence.
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Jan 12, 2026
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Colson Loveland has the potential to be one of the best tight ends in the NFL

Colson Loveland again knee jerks could look stupid. Colson Loveland has the potential to be one of the best tight ends in the NFL. He is so good and he is such a matchup problem. It was basically we need to play the Colson Loveland button. That was it Ever over and over and over. It was crazy watching him... there wasn't a packer that could guard him.

This will be determined by Loveland's career trajectory and accolades in the coming years.

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The Detroit Pistons are moving in the right direction despite their Game 7 loss

The progression of the Pistons along the way is like, what were they, two years ago? They won like 16 or 18 games. They were so bad. Last year they had competitive series against The Knicks. Then this year, the natural progression from that is, let's take the regular season super seriously. Let's win all the games that we can get a high seed... I would say the totality of this season, we're still going the right direction in Detroit.

The Pistons did indeed improve from 14 wins in 2023-24 to a high seed in 2026, making the trajectory claim historically accurate within the show's timeline.
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I will renounce my American citizenship and become French if the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup

I will renounce American citizenship and become French if the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup this year... I'll probably need somebody to come and hang out with me and... the south of France is nice.

The 2026 Stanley Cup winner is pending. If Montreal wins, we await PFT's French naturalization.
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Patrick Reed is the first PAWG in the history of professional golf.

Patrick Reed, let me tell you, I think he might be the first PAWG golfer. He is. He's thick as hell. Like he was filling out. He also wears... the tight pants... he looks like early era Meghan Trainor... He bends over. He's like, ooh.