I imagine the PR, marketing and revenue folks at Parks would love a TayTay/Kelsey day celebration parade, while security, logistics and operations quietly dread it.
At least we can all wear red for the Super Bowl to support either team, or simply support Taylor's red era, too!
*Put on my tin foil helmet* The lack of calls (penalties) at certain times, in both games, was interesting compared to the rest of the season. It was more notable in the AFC game holding calls late in the game, when there was egregious holds that allowed significant yardage/production earlier. Of course, I know the adage, "there's always a hold somewhere." But when ya appear to selectively start multiple penalties at critical points of the game, I'll give a little referee side-eye.
*Puts away tin foil helmet*
To the Detroit Lions Fans: The Lions did a great job, considering the grind it took to get to the NFC championship- not just this season but building the team success in past seasons. The wildcat play in the early half showed they were going to be daring and hungry for the win. It was unfortunate those daring play action passes didn't convert to gained yardage in the second half, but fundamentals can and should improve next season. I would be proud of the job the Lions did if I was a fan, and I say that as a lifelong New Orleanian that saw the Saints go from The Aint's, complete with wearing paper bags hats, to Super Bowl champions. I see improvement in the Lions and a solid challenge for opposing teams next year. There's lots of good stuff there. So hugs to all y'all, I know the next few weeks can be tough, but when you're ready I hope you'll celebrate with me next season. I'll be expecting and looking forward to a solid Lions season! Go Lions!