JD Bunkis
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So the idea that they fudge an injury report, even though, like weirdly, karmically, now the time they cheat, it hurts their optics, like they have to be quiet about it.
I think that Seattle was just so far and away the better team and that the Super Bowl, as I had said many, many times, was going to be played during the NFC Championship game.
Yeah, it wasn't exactly original.
Yeah, I don't think that I was the only one who was saying that.
I was so unique.
Like, what, on your Mount Pius being the one who had the only take that way.
I do look at the Rams still as the favorite to come out of the NFC.
Like, I just think of the way that that game against the Seahawks went.
It was razor thin.
They still have a lot of talent.
There's some question marks about Seattle, too, now moving forward, right?
Like, Kenneth Walker was pretty important during that playoff run, and Charbonnet is coming off of an injury.
Mm-hmm.
And they don't seem all that interested in paying Kenneth Walker.
There was like this weird interaction they had at the Super Bowl parade that I think went a little under the radar where John Schneider drunkenly was like, and he's begging me to come back.
And then a day later, Kenneth Walker issued a statement with his agent that was like,
Yeah, we never said anything like that.
We want money.
We want opportunity.
We have not negotiated in good faith with the Seattle Seahawks.