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SportsCenter Hypes Buccaneers-Texans Monday Night Football Showdown


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Now you’re telling me that it was a Monday night, with both teams six-and-seven, facing off for the very last scrap of playoff hope? This one got the ABC and ESPN joint broadcast and had two such mashed-up teams holding on through slim hope of a playoff berth in the much stronger AFC and NFC.

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Sportcenter started the day for the big-time event, choosing to keep it fairly simple and straightforward, with the post, “SIX AND SEVEN GO HEAD-TO-HEAD ON MNF.” This was a shoutout toward the identical win-loss records that really made this late-season game much more intriguing than it might have looked on paper a few weeks ago. The graphic attached simply stood to emphasize the point visually.

Reactions came soon and were varied from followers. There was that electric excitement in the air for the kind of football that was about to be served; however, humorous jabs against the “6-7” reference now arising all over the Internet peppered the air as well.

The more analytical-oriented Gelson Luz wrote, “I’m really excited for this matchup; it’s exactly what you want on a Monday night. The Buccaneers’ defense has the edge if they can put pressure on early. Still, the Texans’ offense has been surprisingly potent, so it won’t be easy.” This was the majority of opinion that viewed the game in question as a tantalizing, equal level matchup.

However, not everyone bought in. Another commenter was far less confident about Tampa Bay’s chances, flatly saying, “It’s not happening. Not against the Texans.” This kind of dismissive arrogance is very common amongst fans who feel they’ve already resigned themselves to that team’s fate.

As expected, the meme became quite conversed about. Some considered the SportsCenter post to be very clever, while others said they were growing tired of the meme. Another called it a “corny ass tiktok trend that only literal losers find funny,” epitomizing the divide between people who enjoy internet culture and those who view it as just being abrasive.

On-field concerns became heated. A user, predicting Texans’ weaknesses, stated, “That Texans OL is doodoo butt cheeks,” plainly saying that he did not have much faith in Houston’s offensive line’s protectiveness. Another fan looked towards Texan’s quarterback C.J. Stroud’s individual performance, pleading, “Imma need CJ to cook… can’t be still living off yr 1 Brodie.” Thereupon came the high expectations to the young star for his sophomore year.

Defensive schemes also stayed in the minds of fans while holding up Tampa Bay. That hopeful Bucs supporter said, “I hope the Bucs defense IS ABOUT BUSINESS tonight,” implying road win would highly be reliant on their defensive performance.

Interspersed with football talk, quite a few responses went entirely off talking about other stuff which goes with the course for any big social media thread. Those trivial exchanges would then be put aside in favor of the real deal of football.

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So, at the end of it all, modern sports fandom was perfectly shot when it came to that game’s discussion upon mingling serious analysis with die-hard team loyalty, humorous memes, and despair. The “6-7” headline earned attention and set the stage for a crucial contest for these two hopefuls looking to get into the playoff talk. However, the better story would be made on the field Monday night.



This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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