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56 minutes ago, cowboy_from_hell said:

The detroit win sticks out for me. Luck got a whole lot of yards and TD's but their defense couldnt help them out. Thought chicago wouldve been a bit better or are houston with a new QB a tad underrated? 

Yep as has been said missed FG's are a big factor aswell as the extra point. My boy blair walsh missed a few by a long way today. Gotta get him back indoors.

I tipped the Lions. Indy have some bad injuries and suspensions, so I thought Stafford could make plenty of plays. They tried to lose it with the missed extra point at the end but got the job done. I don't think either of those teams will be good, but I like the Lions more because they were bad last year and got better, where as Indy are a mess outside of Luck.

It seems the Bears were good for a half, but against a decent Houston defense the offense just ground to a halt. They double teamed Jeffery and with no Forte or Bennett there's no one else to make a play. The defense dug in for a half but with a weak secondary they can't get too creative and get after the QB. The Texans rookie WR Fuller was great and scorched the Bears. And if the Bears can't run the ball this year they won't win many games. If they do establish the run then they have enough in other places to test teams

 

Wentz is the other big story along with Jameis Winston ... both looked impressive. 

6 hours ago, Macca said:

Wentz is the other big story along with Jameis Winston ... both looked impressive. 

Yeah he was good from the 1st qrt on. He was all at sea in the first qrt, although the Falcons didnt record a sack he was hurried & hit a lot. Once he took the best the Falcons pass rush had he made some huge plays. His going to be a good QB for a long time

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Rams... Wow... I feel for you Gorgoroth :( 

Im on the sack the coach bandwagon already. Sorry gorgoroth im sure you are already on board. The rams have shown glimpses of what they can and they did so when their division was the best in the nfl. Their offense is a mess and i remember the game against the vikes last year where every play was a screen pass or run. I know its week 1 but a fresh start in LA with a new qb and coach wouldve been exciting.


12 minutes ago, cowboy_from_hell said:

Im on the sack the coach bandwagon already. Sorry gorgoroth im sure you are already on board. The rams have shown glimpses of what they can and they did so when their division was the best in the nfl. Their offense is a mess and i remember the game against the vikes last year where every play was a screen pass or run. I know its week 1 but a fresh start in LA with a new qb and coach wouldve been exciting.

From what I saw today their offense was absolutely shocking... 185 total yards on offense & 20% 3rd down conversion, all padded by some late plays when the game was gone. Considering Keenam first drive was okay, it leaves a lot of poor play between first & last drive.

Your right CFH, they should have started afresh in LA with a new QB & coach. The whole thing just has a bad stigma to it from the past, a fresh start would have given them a new look. How are you supposed to win fans over with a performance like that ? Whats even more scary is the 49ers are coming off a poor season and weren't tipped to scale any great heights this year. Goff should start from here on even if he isn't 100% ready, the fans need some sort of hope.

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My summary of the Rams.

Penalties as bad as ever.

Oline - pathetic

D - very average

Gurley - was killed by a great dline and terrible calls.

Still no wide recievers.

Keenum is a terrible QB.

Offence - lets throw a horizontal... well that didnt work... what should we try next... I know!! A horizontal!

Fucken [censored]!

Fisher should have been fired two years ago but some how this [censored] still has a fucken job! 

Sack the offence coaches too. 

The only thing Fisher did in the off season was rape our secondary and make it worse.

 

Fuckk me I hate Fisher!

Paul roos is free gorgoroth 

 

I've been on the sack Fisher band wagon for years.  We always relied on special teams and D to acore our points or get us in range.

Fisher is a [censored] of thehighest order, I shall re name him Neeld.

Such is the nature of things, I probably won't be picking the Seahawks next week - they are at the Rams :ph34r:

Anyway, the Steelers looked great ... Big Ben, Williams & Brown went lights out with some big numbers.  And they've still got Bell to come back - they're very strong at RB and Ben is A class.  Pittsburgh are going to be hard to beat if they can stay relatively healthy.

 

Points tally in the comp

1 - JV7,  Gorgoroth,  cowboy_from_hell,  DeeSpencer

0 - The usual bunch

 

2 points up for grabs this week .., weeks 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 & 15 are all also worth 2 points whilst week 17 is worth 3 points.

Printable NFL Week 2 Lines, Odds and Over Under Sheet


That's a lot of two point weeks.

Was it usually that many?

Steelers look good. Big Ben is a force if he can stay healthy.

Dont worry Macca, Seattle will kill us this week. We have 5 away games in our first 7 weeks, one is in  (London).

 

14 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

That's a lot of two point weeks.

Was it usually that many?

Steelers look good. Big Ben is a force if he can stay healthy.

Dont worry Macca, Seattle will kill us this week. We have 5 away games in our first 7 weeks, one is in  (London).

 

Yeah I ended up making the bonus weeks the odd numbered weeks from week 5 ... it gives a chance for people to catch up or even join in later on.  It's 1 extra bonus week over last year although it does seem more than that.

I reckon that settles the make up of the comp for now. 

The Rams record within the division has been very good in recent years and they do bounce back just when you least expect it - I've a feeling you might win against Seattle but I'm not a great tipster :ph34r:

 

 

Edited by Macca

I will get in early with the tips. Looking forward to bengals steelers game. Could be the best two offenses in the league going at it.

NY jets

Baltimore

Seattle

12 minutes ago, cowboy_from_hell said:

I will get in early with the tips. Looking forward to bengals steelers game. Could be the best two offenses in the league going at it.

NY jets

Baltimore

Seattle

If only Burfict wasn't suspended :blink: I enjoy watching those 2 sides go at it.. They genuinely dont like eachother 

Edited by JV7


I have Monday off so I look forward to watching the red zone. Should see Seattle in their quite a bit. 

4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I have Monday off so I look forward to watching the red zone. Should see Seattle in their quite a bit. 

Cmon Gorgoroth... Have some faith! 

Having said that my tips: 

Seattle

Baltimore 

Packers 

Edited by JV7

2 hours ago, JV7 said:

Cmon Gorgoroth... Have some faith! 

Having said that my tips: 

Seattle

Baltimore 

Packers 

I'm an atheist... I  have no faith!!! And what is Jesus's symbol... a fish... fisher... flogger... [censored]. Diety I dislike that man as a coach!!!

Ravens

Packers

KC


A bit late but here's a free copy of the Sports illustrated NFL Preview edition (click on 'Novafile' then follow the links)

 

Brockers re-signs for 3 years which is good, but I read that Fisher was also meant to have been given another 3 years and it was meant to be announced the same time...

I might need to give up on the Rams for 3 years... 

He truly knows some dodgy stuff anoit the owner and GM. 

Baltimore

Green Bay

Seattle

 

Bills fire their OC 2 games in... If only the falcons had the balls to do that & [censored] Shanahan & his west coast offense off!


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