Breechs Super Bowl 2021 pick plus Tom Br

Breechs Super Bowl 2021 pick plus Tom Br

I'm not going to sit here and say that Groundhog Day is the best holiday of the year, but it's definitely in the top three. I mean, let's be real, it's the only holiday each year where we let an animal try to predict things. Actually, I take that back, it's not the only day of the year where we let animals try to predict things because we also do it for Super Bowl Sunday, so sit down Punxsutawney Phil, your predictions are always depre sing. No one . No one even wants a Groundhog Day this year, we've been living in a real live Groundhog Day for the past 11 months.Watching an animal pick a winner is way more exciting than watching Phil depre s everyone with his dire predictions of more winter. For instance, if , you can see Sid the Wolverine make his Super Bowl pick (Spoiler alert, he picked the ). If you want to see a goat make a Super Bowl pick, (Spoiler alert, the goat picks the ). Maybe Phil should get a real job and start picking the Super Bowl.Speaking of the Super Bowl, if Junior Seau Jersey you want to watch it for free this year, all you have to . That will take you to the CBS Sports App, where you'll be able to watch the game and get the app at no cost. There is nothing better than free.Speaking of free, if you want to win $3,600 in free stuff from Westinghouse, including a 75-inch TV, you can do that by entering our Super Bowl giveaway at here at CBSSports.com To enter the contest, . I would enter, but I just read the fine print and apparently NFL Los Angeles Chargers Jersey I'm not eligible to win, which is actually a good thing for you, because it means you have a better chance of winning. On a completely unrelated note, if you want to see me in video form this week, the higher-ups decided to give me an hour each day to talk about the Super Bowl with Ryan Wilson and Will Brinson. That will be coming to you at 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and if you want to watch for free on CBS Sports HQ, .Alright, I'm done stalling, let's get to the rundown. 1. Today's Show: Ranking Super Bowl storylinesNormally, when we do a podcast for Tuesday of Super Bowl week, it mostly involves us rehashing the crazine s of Opening Night. However, since there wasn't really an Opening Night this year, we had to come up with something else to talk about, so Ryan Wilson, Will Brinson and I did what anyone else would do: We decided to rank Super Bowl storylines.When you're ranking storylines in a game that involves and , the only storyline that matters is Mahomes vs. Brady, so we spent a good chunk of our time talking about that. Our biggest debate was about whether Mahomes would ever be able to catch Brady in Super Bowl wins. We unanimously agreed that Mahomes WILL NOT catch Brady if he loses on Sunday, but he might be able to pull it off if the Chiefs win this week. At that point, he'd just need four Super Bowl wins to tie Brady and five to beat him, which doesn't seem that crazy, especially if Mahomes Ty Long Jersey plays 15 more years of football. Other storylines we talked about: Does anyone care that one former outcast is going to win a Super Bowl ( or )? Does it matter that the Buccaneers are playing at home? Has overtaken in the rankings of best tight ends in history? We di sected those questions and more on the pod, so you're definitely going to want to listen. To listen to today's episode -- and subscribe to the podcast -- . 2. Chiefs dealing with a minor COVID situationWith both teams getting a bye week before the Super Bowl, it seemed like it was only going to be a matter of time before someone was going to be dealing with a COVID situation and that finally happened on Monday when two Chiefs' players . Here's a quick look at the two players: (Wide receiver): Robinson has been a solid role player for the Chiefs this year as he racked up a career-high 45 receptions for 466 yards and three touchdowns during the regular season. (Center): Although Kilgore is the backup, he did make several appearances on the field this year. During the 2020 season, Kilgore played in seven different games and started in four of those.The good news for both players is that neither tested positive for COVID. Since they're both considered close contacts, they'll be eligible to play in the Super Bowl as long as they test negative every day between now and Saturday.Both players were placed on the COVID list because they came in close contact with a barber who recently tested positive, which means if everyone on the Chiefs' roster shows up to the Super Bowl with shaggy hair, you now know why.3. Breech's Super Bowl LV pickThe upside of making a Super Bowl pick is that you get an extra week to think about it and I definitely needed an extra week to think about things after whiffing on both of my conference title game picks. I have no idea how it happened and I've spent the past 10 days re-evaluating my life to make sure it never happens again. The good news for me is that I'm 16-2 picking Chiefs games this year and I'm not good at math, but I think that means there's no way I'm going to get a Chiefs pick wrong for the second straight week. Anyway, I'm pretty sure this is the first Super Bowl ever when one quarterback is basically as old as the other quarterback's mom, so I'm kind of excited to pick this game. Chiefs (-3) vs. Buccaneers: Being the first team in Los Angeles Chargers Sleepwear Underwear NFL history to play a home Super Bowl might actually be a disadvantage for the Buccaneers and that's because Patrick Mahomes is nearly unbeatable on the road. Over the course of his career, Mahomes is 21-4 on the road and those four lo ses weren't even his fault because the Chiefs averaged 38.5 points per game. In the 2020 season alone, the Chiefs went 8-0 on the road and averaged 31.6 points in those games. The Buccaneers are banged up in the secondary and that is the one place where you can't afford to be banged up when you're facing the Chiefs. PICK:Chiefs 34-27 over Buccaneers.For a way more in-depth look at my pick that includes about 2,000 more words, . 4. Tom Brady apparently wants to Los Angeles Chargers T Shirts play forever, will be oldest player in Super Bowl historyFor the past few years, Tom Brady has been insisting that he wants to play until he's 45, but now that he's almost 45, it appears that the Buccaneers quarterback is open to playing even longer. Basically, it's starting to sound like Brady wants to play forever. During Super Bowl Opening Night, the 43-year-old was asked if he would be open to . "Yea definitely," Brady said. "It's a physical sport and the perspective you have on that is -- you never know. You never know when that moment is, just because it's a contact sport and there's a lot of training that goes into it. And again, it has to be 100 percent commitment from myself to keep doing it."Brady is the first quarterback to start a Super Bowl in three different decades (2000s, 2010s, 2020s) and it sounds like he might be interested in adding a fourth to his resume, eve

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