Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan face reality after FOX NFL Sunday disagreement

FOX NFL Sunday's Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan couldn't have been more wrong when picking the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills for the Super Bowl.
The tush-push-loving Philadelphia Eagles and three-peat-wanting Kansas City Chiefs advanced to Super Bowl LIX in style as Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley ran riot to become NFC Champions and Patrick Mahomes and Co squeezed past Josh Allen to win the AFC.
While this outcome seemed clear to most of those in the FOX studio, with the Eagles (-6) and the Chiefs slight (-1.5) favorites, Bradshaw and Strahan went the way of the underdogs and flopped .
The panel were all asked who they thought would make the big game, with Howie Long and former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski opting for the Eagles to beat the Chiefs in New Orleans.
Then it was Bradshaw's turn, who stated: "Listen, Washington wins everything on the road - they went to Tampa as underdogs and won, they were underdogs in Detroit and won, they are underdogs here, and they will win here today.
I got Washington, and then Buffalo takes care of Kansas City." Strahan chimed in with his pick afterward: "I'm going for the underdogs.
I'm with TB.
I'm going Buffalo vs Washington.
I think there is a Changing the Guard right here." However, the guard would not be changed as Mahomes marched into his third straight Super Bowl, making history along the way.
The Chiefs are the first team to ever play in five Super Bowls over a six-year span, and join the 1971-72 Dolphins, 1991-93 Bills, and the 2016-2018 Patriots as the only franchise to make three consecutive appearances.
In the NFC, the Philadelphia run game proved too much for rookie sensation Jayden Daniels and his Commanders as the Eagles dropped a Double-Nickel - scoring seven touchdowns on the ground, three of which came by likely AP Offensive Player of the Year Barkley.
On the other hand, Bradshaw came under further fire after the Eagles' win when he claimed that their run to the NFC Championship Game had been unexpected.
The FOX analyst spoke to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie on stage as his franchise were handed their dominantly-earned trophy, beginning with: "How unexpected is this?" Lurie seemed surprised at the statement and replied: "Well, it's kind of expected, I think." Want to watch more live sports? Peacock has your favorite sports, shows, and more all in one place.
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