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56 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Hard to argue with that Dappa, except we won’t go 16-0

we will drop a few games, have Packers, saints and. Chiefs in the coming weeks. Can’t see us winning them all.

I remember there's a period in the middle there where you come up against some tough oppo... but I still couldn't pick against Jared, Todd, big 99 and my boys... I feel like ifyou do drop one it'll be in the last game where you rest everyone. They're so far ahead of everyone else in the league right now, the Rams.

In other breaking news. Freaking Pats will be in the SB again.

 
49 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

 

In other breaking news. Freaking Pats will be in the SB again.

I don’t think they will be. I think they stumble this year.

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Week 8 we're playing for just the 1 point ... there's 1 or 2 standout road winners but putting 3 together might be a tricky exercise.  Good luck!

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11 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Very pleased with this as an Eagles fan. A bit worried about what it does against NFC East oppo this season, but he wasn't as big of a deal to the Eagles going forward as he would be to Cowboys. Howie offered a second rounder, which is as high as I'd have wanted him to go... With Alshon, Ertz and Agholor I don't think he'd have made enough of a difference. Force Cowboys to give up a first for him... I reckon everyone wins in this one. NFC East is a dumpster fire this year, but it got interesting, at least, with that signing.

It’s a good trade and I think there is benefit all round. Only thing that sticks out is that it’s hard to believe the Raiders are trading away the pieces that were originally going to take them forward. When you’re starved for success you don’t want to hear the rebuild word too often, don’t we know it. 


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10 hours ago, layzie said:

It’s a good trade and I think there is benefit all round. Only thing that sticks out is that it’s hard to believe the Raiders are trading away the pieces that were originally going to take them forward. When you’re starved for success you don’t want to hear the rebuild word too often, don’t we know it. 

Yeah. I sort of understand if you're them. Mack shouldn't have been traded... the equivalent of Cox for Eagles. Aside from that though, I reckon they're making good moves for a big draft... Cooper is an equivalent of the Jordan Matthews trade for Eagles. WRs seem to me to be an important but expendable asset. And really, if you're Gruden, this is all going exactly as it should. 

1 hour ago, Dappa Dan said:

Yeah. I sort of understand if you're them. Mack shouldn't have been traded... the equivalent of Cox for Eagles. Aside from that though, I reckon they're making good moves for a big draft... Cooper is an equivalent of the Jordan Matthews trade for Eagles. WRs seem to me to be an important but expendable asset. And really, if you're Gruden, this is all going exactly as it should. 

Gruden isn’t worrying about this year nor next. He will look at the Vegas years.

On 10/23/2018 at 10:54 AM, Gorgoroth said:

Really? I like those two.

I miss Mike on MNF.

I like them as well

Surprised to find that I really enjoy Tony Romo as a commentator

 
1 hour ago, Go the Biff said:

I like them as well

Surprised to find that I really enjoy Tony Romo as a commentator

Yeah Romo has been good. I find the new MNF team ok, but very bland whilst trying not to be...


13 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

I like them as well

Surprised to find that I really enjoy Tony Romo as a commentator

Yeah he’s good. Definitely made for TV. 

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Washington, New England, Seattle.


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What a game here Rams Pack...

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What a horrible way for that to end. Thought the GOAT was gonna get them up.

 
8 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

What a horrible way for that to end. Thought the GOAT was gonna get them up.

Oh I don’t know, I thought it was a good ending... ha ha

Interested in @Macca’s thoughts on today’s game.

i thought that GB ran the ball really effectively early, especially after Wade has gone on the record as the run game doesn’t matter to him as much. Well we had to certainly take notice of it.

The GB Oline was amazing first half, less so in the second but not a huge drop.

GB smashed the Rams on defence in the first half and if not for the punt that netted us the safety I thought the O was tightening up and trying to force things. Gurley was getting stuffed badly. Hekker was massive first half.

Second half, I thought Wade ramped up the pressure in Rodgers and the secondary tightened up, but more that the offence got moving so  we got score board pressure and that is what I thought GB failed to do in the first half.

 


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