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Tipped by McGill straight into Wilson’s hands for a TD...

wow, just wow.

That should have been intercepted everyday of the week.

 
 
1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

What a crazy ending to this game. 

Yeah that was a wild finish ... un-timed downs aplenty.

KC brought back to the field a bit and the Raiders win an important divisional game ... last score wins it again.

Ridiculous finish! Had the feeling throughout the game it was destined for a close end... Huge win for the Raiders


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After going 5-0, KC have dropped 2 and their division is wide open again.

It's like some sort of dream. Only team to only lose 1 game, the Eagles.

3 hours ago, JV7 said:

Ridiculous finish! Had the feeling throughout the game it was destined for a close end... Huge win for the Raiders

I was waiting for them to miss the pat and go to ot.

 

Here are the games again along with Bill Simmons' latest column ...

 

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5am start, then gotta long drive to pick up anew Queen bee and then gotta replace the old queen.

Prob won’t get to watch much of the games, might take me until Wednesday night to catch up if I get shifts on Tuesday and Wednesday.


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10 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

5am start, then gotta long drive to pick up anew Queen bee and then gotta replace the old queen.

Prob won’t get to watch much of the games, might take me until Wednesday night to catch up if I get shifts on Tuesday and Wednesday.

So when can we talk to you about this first half of your guys' game?

I actually can't watch this rabble of an offense & special teams... Ryans overthrows are almost as bad as Sarkisians play calling, we are done. 

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5 minutes ago, JV7 said:

I actually can't watch this rabble of an offense & special teams... Ryans overthrows are almost as bad as Sarkisians play calling, we are done. 

At least your whole season isn't over ... from what I saw from the Packers today, we'll be lucky to win 2 more games.  Atlanta will still win enough games to be thereabouts. 

Anyway,  McCarthy decides that we're now a team that predominately runs the ball - good luck with all that Mike.  The bottom line is that we can't win without Rodgers.

16 minutes ago, Macca said:

At least your whole season isn't over ... from what I saw from the Packers today, we'll be lucky to win 2 more games.  Atlanta will still win enough games to be thereabouts. 

Anyway,  McCarthy decides that we're now a team that predominately runs the ball - good luck with all that Mike.  The bottom line is that we can't win without Rodgers.

But we actually wont lol.. We haven't scored in nearly 6 quarters, so far put up 160 passing yards on the worst passing defense in the leauge. Have the ball on the 10 inch line at 3rd & goal and call the 2 worst plays you could, it's beyond belief that the offense has fallen this far, clearly was Shanahan. 

Atleast you have an excuse at GB and no expectations now that Rodgers is on IR. 

The fog in this game is ridiculous btw haha, the commentators can't see and we're watching plays from behind the QB


Just now, JV7 said:

But we actually wont lol.. We haven't scored in nearly 6 quarters, so far put up 160 passing yards on the worst passing defense in the leauge. Have the ball on the 10 inch line at 3rd & goal and call the 2 worst plays you could, it's beyond belief that the offense has fallen this far, clearly was Shanahan. 

Atleast you have an excuse at GB and no expectations now that Rodgers is on IR. 

The fog in this game is ridiculous btw haha, the commentators can't see and we're watching plays from behind the QB

I'd rather have expectations and then get disappointed with a playoff loss haha

I'm now in 'MFC coached by Neeld mode'  ... anyone want that misery back?  

The Pats are showing us how good they can be in this game ... Belichick is the best coach/manager in world sport. 

Just like the Pats,  the Falcons will get their mojo back at some stage ... Panthers losing today helps and the jury is out on the Saints. 

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

I'd rather have expectations and then get disappointed with a playoff loss haha

I'm now in 'MFC coached by Neeld mode'  ... anyone want that misery back?  

The Pats are showing us how good they can be in this game ... Belichick is the best coach/manager in world sport. 

Just like the Pats,  the Falcons will get their mojo back at some stage ... Panthers losing today helps and the jury is out on the Saints. 

Nup I'm the opposite haha, the frustration of this offense atm is too much... I'd rather just go into games expecting the worse and hoping the best. I guarantee you we wont make the playoffs, not even close.. We'll be lucky to see off the Bucs for last place, be surprised if we went .500 

Just now, JV7 said:

Nup I'm the opposite haha, the frustration of this offense atm is too much... I'd rather just go into games expecting the worse and hoping the best. I guarantee you we wont make the playoffs, not even close.. We'll be lucky to see off the Bucs for last place, be surprised if we went .500 

Well,  I've always said that we all know our own team's very well but for your sake,  I hope that you're wrong :ph34r:

Your next 4 are ... @ Jets,  @ Panthers,  vs Dallas then @ Seattle.  That's a tough run made all the more tougher if the Jets prevail in that first encounter.  

9 minutes ago, Macca said:

Well,  I've always said that we all know our own team's very well but for your sake,  I hope that you're wrong :ph34r:

Your next 4 are ... @ Jets,  @ Panthers,  vs Dallas then @ Seattle.  That's a tough run made all the more tougher if the Jets prevail in that first encounter.  

I hope I'm wrong too but I'm not holding my breath, we'll be lucky to beat the Jets, that's it I reckon... To make matters worse I fkn tipped Atlanta, FFS. 

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New Orleans

Seattle

Dallas

DING DING DING!!!


3 hours ago, JV7 said:

I hope I'm wrong too but I'm not holding my breath, we'll be lucky to beat the Jets, that's it I reckon... To make matters worse I fkn tipped Atlanta, FFS. 

We have a new leader ...

 

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4 - Dappa Dan

3 - JV7,  Go the Biff

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20 hours ago, JV7 said:

I actually can't watch this rabble of an offense & special teams... Ryans overthrows are almost as bad as Sarkisians play calling, we are done. 

I was pretty amazed when I tuned in, at that score. Something's gone wrong. I still feel like they'll do what Dallas have done, and make the switch, and get back on track. I just can't see Julio and Ryan NOT doing better very soon.

20 hours ago, Macca said:

At least your whole season isn't over ... from what I saw from the Packers today, we'll be lucky to win 2 more games.  Atlanta will still win enough games to be thereabouts. 

Anyway,  McCarthy decides that we're now a team that predominately runs the ball - good luck with all that Mike.  The bottom line is that we can't win without Rodgers.

It was disappointing. But you did call it. I had more faith in the Packers, and it turns out I got it wrong.

Having said that, I reckon you'll see them use Hundley more now. After all, what else is there to do?

18 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

I was pretty amazed when I tuned in, at that score. Something's gone wrong. I still feel like they'll do what Dallas have done, and make the switch, and get back on track. I just can't see Julio and Ryan NOT doing better very soon.

I must admit that I was calling for Shanahans head mid way through his first season in 2015 but he had proven results & experience as an OC, Sarkisian hasn't been in the NFL since 2004 an that was as Oaklands QB coach... He's play calling is college like and doesn't work at NFL level. I thought the offence would regress a bit, almost impossible not too but to be shut out for basically 6 straight quarters with the reigning MVP and the weapons at his disposal, questions need to be asked. I honestly don't see us turning it around

 
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Just now, JV7 said:

I must admit that I was calling for Shanahans head mid way through his first season in 2015 but he had proven results & experience as an OC, Sarkisian hasn't been in the NFL since 2004 an that was as Oaklands QB coach... He's play calling is college like and doesn't work at NFL level. I thought the offence would regress a bit, almost impossible not too but to be shut out for basically 6 straight quarters with the reigning MVP and the weapons at his disposal, questions need to be asked. I honestly don't see us turning it around

We saw the Bengals look similar, then fire the OC, and suddenly they can score again. They definitely should make a move now. Their season isn't done, and the list has enough talent to keep them in it this year.

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Wow. Wentz. MVP frontrunner now.


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