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  • AFC East      New England
  • AFC West     Chargers
  • AFC South   Jacksonville
  • AFC North    Pittsburgh
  • Wildcard       Chiefs
  • Wildcard       Texans

 

  • NFC East      Philadelphia
  • NFC West     LA Rams
  • NFC South    Saints
  • NFC North    Vikings
  • Wildcard       Green Bay
  • Wildcard       49ers     

 

      @MaccaI’m going out on a limb and saying Pats won’t make the SB!!!

 

Alright its been a couple of years for me of not competing in this at least!
Heres my crack at week 1:

Jags, Titans, Rams

Week 1 has to be a bit of a crapshoot doesnt it? NFL preseason games are so mickey mouse they make the NAB Cup look like the Olympics!

Count me in again

Simple and fun comp this. As well as being a lot more challenging than it looks to pick up points. Get on board !

 

Steelers

Titans

Bengals

 

 

 

Titans/Steelers/Redskins 

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AFC:

East: Patriots

North: Steelers

South: Texans

West: Chargers

Wild Cards: Chiefs and Jaguars

NFC:

East: Giants

North: Vikings

South: Saints

West: Rams

Wild Cards: Seahawks and Packers

 

Man, AFC was way easier than NFC. Steelers and Pats to go all the way to championship game. Found it tough to pick Texans and Chargers to win their divisions, but Chiefs and Jags will only just get pipped and will play Wild Card games.

NFC is amazing this year. How one earth did I not pick Falcons, Panthers and Eagles? Have to pick Vikings (Best D in the NFC IMO), Saints were great last year and deserved to go further. Rams are the breakout superstars of the comp... EVERYONE is picking Eagles, but at least early on they are lacking pretty much everywhere on offense. The season will get away from them early and they'll be playing catch up all year. Giants will be the shock winner of a meh NFC East. Wilson and Rodgers will see their teams through messy rosters. Eagles couldn't beat Seahawks last year. Wilson will win league MVP.

Rams

Steelers

Dallas

On 9/2/2018 at 4:10 PM, layzie said:

Bengals,  Steelers,  Titans

 

On 9/2/2018 at 5:20 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Steelers  Rams  Titans

 

On 9/2/2018 at 5:27 PM, JV7 said:

Steelers,  Rams,  Jags

 

23 hours ago, DemonDave said:

Jags,  Titans,  Rams

 

22 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Steelers  Titans  Bengals

 

21 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Titans  Steelers  Redskins 

 

1 hour ago, Macca said:

Rams  Steelers  Dallas

 

8 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Steelers  Rams  Jaguars

 

8 participants so far with a few to come ... I might put all the tips together in one post so people can compare tips whilst also making it easier for me to tally them all up on a Tuesday or Wednesday.

You won't see your avatar name on the leaderboard until you get off the mark although those on zero points will be lumped together as 'The Usual Suspects' or suchlike

Anyway,  thanks for the response and good luck to all. 

 

Rams

Bengals

Titans

Would have gone Steelers but want to see the Browns win.

I'll try to join this year - I regularly miss a week or two early and then fall behind/drop out, but I'll try to keep up this time!

Titans, Steelers, Rams

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Super-Friday coming up with the Falcons @ Eagles as an ideal lead in to the Demons finals match against the Cats.  NFL & Demons for at least one week and if we prevail we'll do it all again Friday week with another NFL/Demons double. 

Anyway,  Atlanta has been touted as a team that can contend whilst Foles could well start off where he left off and win again.  I fancy the Eagles but it could be close.  Really good pipe-opener,  all the same. 

11 in the comp with maybe 1 or 2 more to come.  Could get real interesting with a full crew going at it.  Hope all your teams win and most importantly,  go the mighty Demons!

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Jesus @Gorgoroth. I thought you were joking about Mack. Apparently Rams offered 2 firsts as well...

1 hour ago, Dappa Dan said:

Jesus @Gorgoroth. I thought you were joking about Mack. Apparently Rams offered 2 firsts as well...

All our chips are on the table and we are trying to add more cards... ha ha love it.

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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

All our chips are on the table and we are trying to add more cards... ha ha love it.

Suh, Donald, Peters, Talib.... And Mack? I mean... WTH....


1 hour ago, Dappa Dan said:

Suh, Donald, Peters, Talib.... And Mack? I mean... WTH....

Well we didn’t get Mack... pity. Just imagine him on our team... could add Watts too ?

Cameron Johnston first 2 punts: 65 yards and 56 yards. 60.5 average. Not a bad start.

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15 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Cameron Johnston first 2 punts: 65 yards and 56 yards. 60.5 average. Not a bad start.

+ another 58er.

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Hardly a classic, but I'll take it. Soft 3 weeks now then the scary stuff starts.


10 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Hardly a classic, but I'll take it. Soft 3 weeks now then the scary stuff starts.

Just got to the end of the game ... average/ordinary affair to be honest - a fizzer.

Ryan seemed out of it in terms of a winning throw  at the death - 'rust' all round with 1 team coming out on top.  Not sure we learned a lot Dappa,  if anything.

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2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Just got to the end of the game ... average/ordinary affair to be honest - a fizzer.

Ryan seemed out of it in terms of a winning throw  at the death - 'rust' all round with 1 team coming out on top.  Not sure we learned a lot Dappa,  if anything.

Yup,. Came away from it at first relieved for the win, and impressed by the D.... but on reflection (especially after an unforgettable final tonight) it really was a bad team beating up on a worse team. Lots of work to do.

1 minute ago, Dappa Dan said:

Yup,. Came away from it at first relieved for the win, and impressed by the D.... but on reflection (especially after an unforgettable final tonight) it really was a bad team beating up on a worse team. Lots of work to do.

So often happens - hype exceeds the actuality.  Both teams looked out of sorts although the Philly special was a highlight.

Season proper will deliver though - it always does.  When a whole bunch of games played at the same time happens,  the drama eventuates.

 
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1 minute ago, Macca said:

So often happens - hype exceeds the actuality.  Both teams looked out of sorts although the Philly special was a highlight.

Season proper will deliver though - it always does.  When a whole bunch of games played at the same time happens,  the drama eventuates.

I can't wait to watch the remaining week 1 games. Some teams I wanna get around like Rams, Pack etc... Never mind today's schlockfest.

2 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

I can't wait to watch the remaining week 1 games. Some teams I wanna get around like Rams, Pack etc... Never mind today's schlockfest.

@JV7  would have to be disappointed even though the win was there for the taking at the death.

As for the Eagles,  as Barassi once said when he coached us,  a win is a win is a win.  Bank the win and go to Tampa and hopefully advance to 2 & 0.


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