C.J. Gardner-Johnson
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Who knows?
But it's sure great theater for two incredibly historic franchises.
We need more of this.
They may have given a nod before a game and then after a game congratulated the other on a great performance.
And I'm not saying being vile and like I'm not saying being below the belt.
I'm not saying that.
But I'm saying all week long, all you're doing is preparing to beat another opponent.
And I think, you know, that's the thing that Jordan had and Kobe had that I don't know that I see much in the NBA.
I was just doing a game last night where it was Houston between the Thunder and the Rockets.
You know, two good teams, like the number one net and the number two net in the NBA going at it.
And they're out there talking and commiserating and hugging and laughing and giggling.
And I'm thinking, come on.
But listen, like you guys at your station are trying to beat the pants off the station across the street that does the same thing that you're doing.
And I look at Buffalo and Denver, and I think Buffalo is down so many important parts with, like, three receivers that really register.
Like, how are they going to possibly go against that defense in Denver?
And I'm thinking, you know, it feels like just on the surface, without digging too deep, that you've got to be able to run it because the wind is going to blow.
Quarterbacks do not like throwing in the wind.
And we know that Stafford has played in weather like this before.
He's played in Green Bay, and he's played in Chicago two times every year for the first part of his โ so he's used to it.
And that wind in that stadium is weird.