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Damn. I'm starting to lose confidence in Jax.


50 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Damn. I'm starting to lose confidence in Jax.

Mine disappeared last week. Cannot deal with mobile QBs. D is a shambles and Bortles in full derp mode. 

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2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Mine disappeared last week. Cannot deal with mobile QBs. D is a shambles and Bortles in full derp mode. 

Wacky score this.

 
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Good God Tyreek.

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I don't care what anyone says about how good defensive football is... A track meet like that is so great to watch in the NFL.


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Jeez @Gorgoroth how good are our boys. ;)

49ers will be smoked by them... and you'll go into a tough 4 week stretch with Packers, Saints, Seahawks and Chiefs. Win a couple of those at least and you'll be unstoppable for playoffs and just playing for homefield.

Seems like a few people are bang on with their tips!

We were really treated to some brilliant football today. Pats and Chiefs spectacular. Still not sold on Mahomes (never am with first year QBs) but he had some very good moments. 

On 10/14/2018 at 8:16 PM, layzie said:

Late again.

Seahawks, Rams, Packers 

I only just noticed you picked the Packers layz ...they're at home against your 49ers tomorrow

17 minutes ago, Macca said:

I only just noticed you picked the Packers layz ...they're at home against your 49ers tomorrow

This is correct. I think they will get it done, maybe not easily but they’ll get us deep too often. 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

This is correct. I think they will get it done, maybe not easily but they’ll get us deep too often. 

Ha ha!

The 3 picks have to be road teams layz

Not to worry,  you could outright hit the front next week as week 7 is worth 2 points.


19 minutes ago, Macca said:

Ha ha!

The 3 picks have to be road teams layz

Not to worry,  you could outright hit the front next week as week 7 is worth 2 points.

Oh wait what! I thought it was Packers @ Niners! 

Oh my, I am a giddy goat. 

24 minutes ago, Macca said:

Ha ha!

The 3 picks have to be road teams layz

Not to worry,  you could outright hit the front next week as week 7 is worth 2 points.

Don’t suppose I can change it to Niners? Reaching a bit but it’s all I got!

Just now, layzie said:

Don’t suppose I can change it to Niners? Reaching a bit but it’s all I got!

Yeah,  you're right layz,  it's a reach.  I have to be fair to all ?

But don't lose heart,  perseverance wins out in the end and the winner will need to cash in on the 2 point weeks.  And that could be you.

Weeks 7,  9,  11,  13,  15 are all worth 2 points whilst week 17 is worth 3 points.  In fact,  there are total of 18 points available through to the end of the regular season. 

Currently,  we have 6 co-leaders all sitting on a whopping 1 point.

Leaderboard

1 - JV7,  Go the Biff,  Dr. Gonzo,  Clintosaurus,  Dappa Dan,  Macca

0 - Everyone else.

What can I say?  It's a tough comp! 

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yeah,  you're right layz,  it's a reach.  I have to be fair to all ?

But don't lose heart,  perseverance wins out in the end and the winner will need to cash in on the 2 point weeks.  And that could be you.

Weeks 7,  9,  11,  13,  15 are all worth 2 points whilst week 17 is worth 3 points.  In fact,  there are total of 18 points available through to the end of the regular season. 

Currently,  we have 6 co-leaders all sitting on a whopping 1 point.

Leaderboard

1 - JV7,  Go the Biff,  Dr. Gonzo,  Clintosaurus,  Dappa Dan,  Macca

0 - Everyone else.

What can I say?  It's a tough comp! 

You really sell this competition well Macca! Could easily do an ad on SEN ?

I was so certain that it was Packers @ Niners that your first post alerting me to it flew dead set over my head :s 

8 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

I don't care what anyone says about how good defensive football is... A track meet like that is so great to watch in the NFL.

Fabulous game of offense Dappa... dare I say it,  welcome to the new NFL. 

However,  I can equally enjoy watching a defensive low scoring game played in a blizzard.

The season has lacked an abundance of upset victories although 5 or 6 divisions are up for grabs with only the Rams and almost certainly the Pats assured of winning their respective divisions.  The Chargers are only 1 win away from KC & there are a number of divisions that are impossible to pick right now. 


10 minutes ago, layzie said:

You really sell this competition well Macca! Could easily do an ad on SEN ?

I was so certain that it was Packers @ Niners that your first post alerting me to it flew dead set over my head :s 

With a dozen participants there was bound to be a few unforced errors.  The good bit is that it is hard to fall too far behind because of the lack of scoring (this year at least)

Here's a sneak peak at next weeks games (week 7) ... there's more than a few potential road winners there and with 2 points at stake,  it's time to make a move. 

And may the better team win tomorrow!

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

With a dozen participants there was bound to be a few unforced errors.  The good bit is that it is hard to fall too far behind because of the lack of scoring (this year at least)

Here's a sneak peak at next weeks games (week 7) ... there's more than a few potential road winners there and with 2 points at stake,  it's time to make a move. 

And may the better team win tomorrow!

This will easily be the biggest mistake I make this week. 

Of course, may the better team beat the 49ers! 

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38 minutes ago, Macca said:

5 or 6 divisions are up for grabs with only the Rams and almost certainly the Pats assured of winning their respective divisions.  

I was thinking the same thing today. I've been thinking the Eagles have been very mediocre. But 3-3 this year... you're not that far off the big-time teams. Rams along with Pats or Chiefs the class of their conferences... but still everyone else we had picked has spluttered in one way or another.

 
5 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

I was thinking the same thing today. I've been thinking the Eagles have been very mediocre. But 3-3 this year... you're not that far off the big-time teams. Rams along with Pats or Chiefs the class of their conferences... but still everyone else we had picked has spluttered in one way or another.

Chiefs should win the AFC West but the Chargers might push them ... schedule isn't too tough and their week 15 game at KC could decide things.  There again,  KC could gap them under Reid and with the wunderkind Mahomes.  The kid looks the goods with his timing - plays like a talented veteran.

13 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Jeez @Gorgoroth how good are our boys. ;)

49ers will be smoked by them... and you'll go into a tough 4 week stretch with Packers, Saints, Seahawks and Chiefs. Win a couple of those at least and you'll be unstoppable for playoffs and just playing for homefield.

Well we gotta stop getting players injured every game. But we are doing well on O. D worries me still especially in the secondary.

Hoping Kupp’s knee isn’t bad. 

You would have scored well with Gurley in your fantasy league. He was on fire.


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