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A big 2 points on offer for week 13 so get the thinking caps on chaps. 

Do any of us go early with the Saints or is that a trap-game? 

Surely KC & the Rams win but might there be an upset?  One thing we know by now is that nothing is ever straightforward.  Unless it is straightforward.

Best of luck!

 

Leaderboard in the comp

6 - JV7,  Dr. Gonzo

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Week 13 Lines with Cousin Sal | The Bill Simmons Podcast (Ep. 447)

 

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5 hours ago, Macca said:

And it's good to see a number of teams with excellent D vying for playoff spots.  They say that defense often wins out but the offense of KC,  Rams, Saints is quite something. 

The teams with the best balance are probably still the Pats & Steelers whilst the D of the Chargers,  Dallas & Chicago has been quite miserly but Dallas' ability to score is an issue for them. 

The Chargers run home isn't easy ... @ Steelers,  vs Cinci,  @ KC,  vs Ravens,  @ Denver. 

By contrast,  Houston can win out and could quite possibly snag the 1 or 2 seed in the AFC ... vs Browns,  vs Indi,  @ Jets, @ Eagles,  vs Jags

Wow Texans run is good for them.

 

LBeen awesome watching NFL live over here... Rams & KC was unreal. Thanksgiving was good apart from Falcons @ Saints! 

Saints @ Dallas should be a good one on TNF before I flight out Friday morning!

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Saints, Bears, KC.... easiest week in a while.


Saints,  Rams,  KC

Saints in trouble ...  scoreless at half time.  Trailing by 10 so it isn't a large lead.

Credit to Dallas though ... they have turned things around after looking like they were done a month ago

 

Had a feeling the Saints were their for the picking.. Dallas has played well over the last couple of weeks & the Saints were due 10 straight is a long run

Last thing I said as I left work was “Cowboys any chance, the other guys said nope, I said, zi don’t know, I hope they win... yay cowboys!


4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Last thing I said as I left work was “Cowboys any chance, the other guys said nope, I said, zi don’t know, I hope they win... yay cowboys!

Opens things up for your Rams now in terms of the 1 seed Gorg ... as always,  a lot can change in the NFL from week to week. 

9 hours ago, Macca said:

Opens things up for your Rams now in terms of the 1 seed Gorg ... as always,  a lot can change in the NFL from week to week. 

Yup, we need to win out if we want home advantage, not going to be easy but it’s in our hands.

Not bad from the Cowboys I’ll give them that. Loving D Lawrence at the moment and Prescott did no harm to his contract leverage. 


Rams, Bears, Chiefs 

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On 11/30/2018 at 2:02 PM, Macca said:

Saints in trouble ...  scoreless at half time.  Trailing by 10 so it isn't a large lead.

Dayum. All those tipsters tipping late get the help this week of not picking the Saints.


18 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Dayum. All those tipsters tipping late get the help this week of not picking the Saints.

Yep,  risk/reward didn't pay off.  Still,  there's still a fair bit to play out and the key is to remain within striking distance before the 3 points is on offer for week 17. 

And there's always the post-season tipping comp as a consolation prize ... might spruce that comp up a bit with a few more chances at gaining points.  But I'll leave that till later on at a more relevant time. 

 
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Wow. McCarthy fired?!!


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