This is the year for Josh Allen and the Bills to win their first Super Bowl

While the NFL is in the midst of its most deceased period of the offseason, the NBA 2024-2025 NBA season has just ended with Oklahoma City Thunder winning its first championship since the team has moved away from Seattle and renamed Supersonics.

It’s always cool to see history being done in this way. Faithful fans and all their emotional and financial investments in the franchise have finally made pay and you just have to feel a lot for them, especially if you are also a fan of a sports franchise that has not yet won the last game of the season.

In this spirit, we start the edition of The Skinny Post this week by discussing the franchises that we both want to see their first Super Bowl and those that we hope to be raised to raise the Lombardi trophy anytime.

Let’s go and dive.


What frankness do you want to see winning your first Super Bowl in 2025?

Michael:

As a resident fan of one of these teams who have not yet brought back a Lombardi trophy (Go Chargers, Baby), it would be my obvious response. If I didn’t take my bolts, then I think I would go with the bills because Dang, this championship game story is crazy.

Although it went to four consecutive super bowls from 1991 to 1994, they did not leave with a single victory. By coincidence, they were killed each time by a team from the NFC East (Giants, Washington and twice by your Cowboys).

Can you imagine the pain of this franchsia? Are you watching your team of the very first regular season game in the very last possible match in which a team could play for four years in a row? All the suspense and anxiety fighting through four entire seizure stations to never win this last match?

Congratulations to the whole base of fans to be still such an energetic and faithful group. Jump through the tables and everything. Bills Mafia deserves a Lombardi trophy and I hope that Josh Allen newly married will finally work and add a different ring in his hand this season.

RJ:

I would say that if I have to choose a team that has never won a super bowl that is most likely to win it, Buffalo is certainly at the top of the list. Well ahead of Detroit in my opinion.

I wonder when the wheels fall, however. It was as if we had started to see that there are a few seasons, when things became rocky, then they obviously stabilized. People like (properly) to emphasize how Kansas City is the thorn next to them, but if we all believe that Bengals will come back in good shape, they could be the ultimate team to watch in this direction.

Fans are incredible. I really think they deserve one.

It’s so difficult to say that it’s the year of anyone.


What frankness do you want to see the least win a super bowl in 2025?

RJ:

The Philadelphia Eagles are literally Super Bowl champions, so I feel like I have already experienced my nightmare. Nothing else can hurt me. I am the resident of Dallas cowboys here, by the way.

Washington commanders would check this chalk box, so I guess it’s my answer. But it’s so boring.

I do not particularly hate the non -NFC East teams, but I like to remind fans of the 49ers of San Francisco that despite their success – they had a lot – their drought of the Super Bowl is even longer than the cowboys.

SF it’s!

Michael:

It should not be surprising that I sacrifice a lot in my life so as not to have to see the chiefs win another super bowl for a very long time. The Eagles decimating Kansas City in the last championship match were delicious and really helped relieve the pain of watching another qualifying series by the chiefs on the side of the AFC.

Two other teams that I could bear not seeing to raise a Lombardi trophy anytime soon would be the Bengals of Cincinnati or the Rams of Los Angeles. Bengals because I need Justin Herbert to build his curriculum vitae closer to Joe Burrow (you know, all the connection of the quarter-Arrière class of 2020) and the Rams because they are the crosstown rival which also plays in the Sofi stadium. I am a huge hateful here and I fully agree with that.


To what extent should the Browns be worried about SheDer Sanders on a scale of 1-10?

Michael:

When you discuss these things in a vacuum, then no, I don’t think a pair of tickets to accelerate in such a short time to be relevant to the future potential for Sanders as a quarter of the NFL. However, how many old and current superstars remember having started their career on such a foot? Legal problems of all kinds is not a good thing and it is normally not just a little blow on the radar of a career. If there is smoke, there is generally fire.

It may therefore seem unreasonable, but I go with an eight here. I don’t think it’s not a burger. Sanders knows better and I am surprised that he is the one between him and his brother who has legal troubles. His father told journalists before his first season in Colorado that SheDer was on his phone as “cultivated” because he has always been mature beyond his years.

I no longer know if this is the case. I hope I am wrong, but I don’t think it bodes well for the young quarter.

RJ:

In the end, I don’t want to be in the field of judging someone else at any level. We all make mistakes and must all be allowed sorry. It is a great vision of me on life as a whole.

Compared to Cleveland’s Browns operations, you obviously prefer that there are other titles around someone you have just joined your team … especially someone who could one day be their face.

It is important that, if I understand it, no one has been injured and everything is fine. It goes without saying that there is a change that may need to occur here.

It is at best a very frustrating situation to manage. It’s never good.


What is your NFL dream stadium to visit?

AFC championship game: Buffalo Bills against Kansas City Chiefs

Photo by Todd Rosenberg / Getty Images

RJ:

We are at a time when many people provide for trips they are going to make in the fall.

Maybe you plan a trip to see your favorite NFL team or perhaps do the same on a university football scale. Whatever the case, for today’s ends, we examine the professional level.

In that spirit … What is your dream stage to visit? I am lucky to have been in a few, but I think that the one I want to see most at the moment is probably the arrow head. There is something in prestige and so on and the area is so cool. I think it would be an explosion.

One of my catches is that I think I would like to see a chiefing match that was not against the cowboys. Obviously, the cowboys would be cool, but I think the environment would really reign if it was against looters.

Michael:

Believe it or not, I have not yet visited the Sofi stadium during my five seasons to cover the loads. Until it happens, Sofi is at the top of the list. I need to see this oculus board with my own eyes. I need to discover the atmosphere of play surrounded by powdered blue and gold.

If I had to choose another stadium, I think that attending a Field Lambeau game would be one on the list of buckets. The tradition and the story of a place as it looks like something that must be experienced.

Also count for curding cheese.

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