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Just watched the latest 30 for 30 doco .... 'This Was the XFL' and it was very good.  The league ultimately only lasted 1 year but a number of the innovations used in that 1 season are being used by the NFL today. 

Overall the show highlighted an intriguing snap-shot of how the Americans go about things ... the doco is being repeated on ESPN on Sunday night (8.30pm) and is well worth a look.

Here's the trailer ...

 

Falcons 34 - Patriots 31

Matt Ryan MVP (Freeman a smokey)

 

 

 

 

My heart says Atlanta but my head says the Patriots ... (plus, I want to win the post-season tipping comp)

New England 28  Atlanta 25

The Pats will need to be beaten which sounds obvious but they won't ordinarily make enough errors to lose.  In other words, the Falcons are going to have to play lights out in order to win.

But for your sake JV, I hope I'm wrong.

Good luck on Monday!

 

Post Season Tipping Comp Leaderboard

9 - JV7

7 - Gorgoroth,  Macca

6 - Clintosaurus

5 - DeeSpencer


Im with you Macca, gotta win the Comp. Pats 34 - Falcons 33 in overtime.

 

heart says Falcons 33, pats 24

Falcons 27 Pats 23. Vic Beasley for MVP. 

Have been calm for 2 weeks but the nerves are starting to kick in... Hopefully get to sleep tonight. God knows what I'll be like if the Dees ever make the big one

 

Would Brady even be nervous right now? 


Yep that sideline catch by Julio was pretty good. Atlanta looking really good.

Falcons go out to a 14 - 0 lead and playing very well in all facets.

Couple of holding penalties but Atlanta are settled and switched on


This is gonna be hard for the Pats to come back. Atlanta can just play the effective run game and hold onto the ball. 

That's a bad error by Brady but a terrific interception by Alford all the same ... now 21 - 0

Falcons all over them

Can not believe this... Brady pick 6 for a 21-0 lead... This defense is on fire! Still nervous though


Holding the Pats to a field goal there was immense ... 21-3 is so much better than 21-7

As cfh said,  look to see Atlanta's running game in operation in the 2nd half

 

 
Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Edelman has dropped so many tonight, it's strange he usually is so good.

He should have watched been watching Lady Gaga at half time ... nice catch at the end of her performance

This is turning into a rout ... still nervous JV?


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