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Good game today ... not fantastic but a good game all the same.  Newton seemed off with his throws all game but the Eagles D-Line and their run defense was immense.  Wentz was very impressive and Blount made a number of terrific carries. 

Thought the Eagles drive for their final TD was great ... that throw under extreme pressure early in the drive from Wentz to Hollins was 'Rodgers-like' - hemmed in at their own 19 yard line and facing up to a 3rd and 16 - that was the game clincher right there.  Clutch.  3 plays later the ball is in the end zone and the score is 28 - 16. 

The Panthers couldn't bridge the gap after that and never really looked like it either.

5 & 1 and the Eagles are flying.

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21 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

On the Rams!!!

Brave. I don't trust our ability against the run yet. It has been much better last two weeks but jags run it so well. 

Yeah ... but I am the world's worst tipster.

I thought about the Giants but they couldn't possibly win in Denver could they?  Detroit would have to be a realistic chance although their road form against quality opposition and/or against solid home teams is not good at all. 

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I thought about Detroit too.

Giants? You'd have balls of stainless steel to pick them.

 
8 hours ago, Macca said:

Yeah ... but I am the world's worst tipster.

I thought about the Giants but they couldn't possibly win in Denver could they?  Detroit would have to be a realistic chance although their road form against quality opposition and/or against solid home teams is not good at all. 

Giants won’t even come close without Beckham, Marshall and looks like DRC being suspended, their D will suffer.

Pats, packers and Tampa.

only cos I was too weak to back the eagles, even tho I thought they would do well.

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7 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Pats, packers and Tampa.

only cos I was too weak to back the eagles, even tho I thought they would do well.

You think you were weak. How do you think I feel.

Here are the games again for those who are still to do their tips ...

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Pats Packers Rams

 
10 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Pats Packers Rams

A second person backing the Rams...It's weird seeing this... Ha ha

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

A second person backing the Rams...It's weird seeing this... Ha ha

My Jags are on the even week let down.


1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

My Jags are on the even week let down.

This is like my old reverse happiness. Tip against and if they lose, you get the going win. If they win you are too happy  to care about the tipping! 

Pats
Packers
Deep regret in not doing my tips before TNF

Bucs I guess.

Was tempted to take Indy, I don't hate how they are playing as much as I should.

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Whoa. Rodgers carted off.

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Massive news for the NFC and NFL in general. Broken collarbone for Rodgers. Blows the whole thing wide open.

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Just a lazy 103 yard kickoff return TD to make Monday easier for you there Gorg.


Jags 14 points in the first then 3 for the rest of the game. Rodgers collarbone cost me the points this week.

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Alright. Back to the drawing board. Everyone's injured, or as it turns out... just [censored]...

Is Romo available? :blink:

 

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19 minutes ago, Macca said:

Is Romo available? :blink:

 

Kap is.

2 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Kap is.

I'd take him over Hundley but he has been black-banned.  Quite literally.


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Just now, Macca said:

I'd take him over Hundley but he has been black-banned.  Quite literally.

No Hundley love?

2 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

No Hundley love?

Wtf would I love Hundley?

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Geesus, I just finished watching the Atlanta game... Pretty much ready to pack it in for the season, we're not good enough but things could be worse (alluding to Rodgers @Macca) That is a huge blow... Philly are the favs for the NFC now surely!

 
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7 minutes ago, Macca said:

Wtf would I love Hundley?

Was that a serious question or are you trolling again?

Hey hey. I aint no troll.

And yes. I saw Hundley a couple of pre-seasons ago and thought he had the goods. I think you're suffering from the fact you're used to watching Rodgers or Favre running around. You have to lower your expectations now that you have mortals under centre.

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1 minute ago, JV7 said:

Philly are the favs for the NFC now surely!

I don't think the falcons will play like that again this year. Seattle are building nicely, and Dallas are unlucky not to be 3-2.

Beat the Skins next week, and the lid that's off will be vapourised.


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