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The end of this Seattle Cardinals game is absolutely unbelievable... This game continues to amaze me

 

Vikes O line upgraded to pitiful today. Overall the game was awful. In 5 consecutive possessions between the 2 teams there were 5 turnovers. That bye hurt us a little bit I think. 

Detroit find a way and are quietly coming. What's with the Hawks Cards game? A 6 all tie? I heard that there is a saying in the league that there are 3 good kickers 3 bad Kickers and the rest are average. 

Edited by cowboy_from_hell

 

Points tally in the comp

1 - JV7,  Gorgoroth,  cowboy_from_hell,  DeeSpencer

0 - The usual suspects

I believe Washington are the 'road' team for their game against Cincinnati in London ... 1 point only on offer this week. 

Printable NFL Week 8 Lines, Odds and Over Under Sheet

 

I've avoided commenting for a few days, but seriously... Who throws into 3 man coverage to their shortest receiver???? And then in to double coverage just to continue good form until throwing it into the end zone where there was only giants players...

 

I think I'm going to go back to supporting the St. Louis Rams and watch their games... 


Interesting week of tipping...

Have a feeling the Bills could get the Pats at home, same as the Browns (surely their due) against the Jets. Carloina -2.5 favour at home against the Cards ? I know Arizona haven't been setting the world on fire but the Panther are 1-5

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15 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I've avoided commenting for a few days, but seriously... Who throws into 3 man coverage to their shortest receiver???? And then in to double coverage just to continue good form until throwing it into the end zone where there was only giants players...

 

I think I'm going to go back to supporting the St. Louis Rams and watch their games... 

Fisher is 5 losses away from holding the record for most losses ever by an NFL coach.

10 minutes ago, cowboy_from_hell said:

Fisher is 5 losses away from holding the record for most losses ever by an NFL coach.

Yup. A shoe in for getting it this year unless they sack him.

 

Patriots

Raiders

Vikings


Chiefs

Vikings

Seattle 

Edited by JV7

NY jets 

KC

Detroit 

 

Erghhhhh what a terrible game. But with those helmets I expect nothing but.  They must be embarrassed to be seen in them. 

Pats

Lions

Vikings

Pats

Vikings

Chiefs

Keep forgetting to do my tips the last few weeks. Not a great season as a bears fan. They've stripped the roster to build through the draft with a defensive focus and almost every starter on the defense has been injured and half the offense has too. A total mess. The one highlight was the Hoyer looked was doing a fantastic job keeping the Bears in games without winning to facilitate a nice tank job and now he's injured, Cutler comes back to try and save his job and the Bears might just be dumb enough to keep him.


@Macca a shootout in Atlanta... I thought both our defenses were very ordinary, was one of those games whoevers offense got the ball last wins, albeit Green Bay had a chance but only with 31 seconds. 

With a likely Vikings win tomorrow both Minnesota & Dallas are creating real separation from the other teams in their respective divisions ... Atlanta are 2 games clear in the NFC South whilst the NFC West is up for grabs. 

9 wins might get a wild-card in the NFC so there's hope for any number of teams - outside of the clear-cut division leaders, there are no fewer than 10 teams sitting on 3 or 4 wins in the NFC.

Over in the AFC the Pats keep marching on whilst 3 teams from the AFC West are in a position to reach the playoffs (Broncos, KC, Raiders)  Pittsburgh needs Roethlisberger back asap whilst Houston could be good enough to win the AFC South.  But who knows?

There's been a lot of close games - and that will almost certainly continue.

 

Edit: And true to form my predicted win for the Vikes falls flat.  The NFC North is now up for grabs as well.  The Bears & Cutler were very good today.

 

 

 

 

 

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Vikes were putrid and Chicago were pretty solid. Our line will stop the vikes from challenging this year. Bradford keeps getting hit and I think there is enough film for teams to diagnose the strong defense we have. As @Macca said a win today wouldve given us some separation in the division and the NFC. We got Detroit next and they are looking real good. 

 

Good to see the cards ran the Panthers into form for our game this week.

Get on the Panthers for a away win this week!

2 points up for grabs this week ... good luck.

Points tally in the comp

1 - JV7,  Gorgoroth,  cowboy_from_hell,  DeeSpencer

0 - The usual suspects

Printable NFL Week 9 Lines, Odds and Over Under Sheet

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Falcons

Cowboys 

Saints

 

Surely one of us has to get 3 right... no one has scored since round 1 I think...

Atlanta (not confident, TB & Winiston have the wood over us winning the last 3)

Dallas 

Denver 

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1 hour ago, JV7 said:

Atlanta (not confident, TB & Winiston have the wood over us winning the last 3)

Dallas 

Denver 

Wow. Did not know that. TB are funny, in patches they look great then really poor.

 

Falcons, Cowboys, Saints. Denver is a brave pick.

Atlanta 

Dallas 

Detroit 

Tipping against the vikes. Our offensive coordinator just quit. Seems we are trying to make it hard on ourselves.

 


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