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Rams

Steelers

 
5 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Look at you all jumping on the Rams bandwagon... ha ha, it's wierd seeing them tipped!

Not me Gorg... Reckon it's a trap game at Tennessee :P


Im less confident this week tbh.

3 hours ago, JV7 said:

Not me Gorg... Reckon it's a trap game at Tennessee :P

 

Tips ...

Detroit

Steelers

Jacksonville

 

Here are the games again ...

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Wade Phillips: "Aaron Donald for Defensive Player of the Year? I was thinking more like Most Valuable Player."

 

loved this, got it off BR.

 

Bit of vested interest in me tipping the Rams. 


RAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!

 

Gee that was much harder without Greg the Leg. 

Stoked but my heart was in my mouth all game. Wearing my brand new Rams socks to celebrate clinching the division!

Jags win the AFC South but were poor today. Officials did love throwing the flags. 

18 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Jags win the AFC South but were poor today. Officials did love throwing the flags. 

The Jags did some absolutely stupid fouls, the personal foul for the headbut with the ref 5 inches away was one of the stupidest things I've seen in ages. 

 

Niners are flying, we have them this week at home. Interesting game.

Eagles awful today but somehow got the win. 


16 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Eagles awful today but somehow got the win. 

Both games were awful. Glad i went to the movies and taped them instead of staying home to watch live.

So it's down to 2 in the tipping comp ... 3 points to play for and we're either going to have an outright winner or joint winners.  Good luck gentlemen!

Leaderboard in the comp

15 - Clintosaurus

12 - Go the Biff

10 - Dappa Dan

7 - Macca

4 - JV7,  Gorgoroth

You'd reckon the Saints are morals although their game is at Tampa and it is a divisional game.  Other than that game,  it's hard to find clear-cut road winners 

Most of the teams have nothing to play for with just pride on the line (and contracts of course)  Buffalo & Carolina do have a lot to play for same for a number of home teams (Seattle,  Atlanta,  Ravens & the Chargers)

There is no SNF this week which is a questionable decision ... of the late games,  the teams needing to win can easily slip up. 

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14 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Saints

Jaguars

and........... ahhhh why not - my '49ers

We have lost a starting olb, McVay has said he will rest starters. Niners are a great chance.


Saints

Bills

Redskins 

Saints

Carolina

Dallas

 

 

2018 schedules have been released. Rams home games are tough, away not as tough. 

Philly have a rough draw.


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