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6 - JV7,  Dr. Gonzo,  DeeSpencer

5 - layzie,  Dappa Dan

4 - Go the Biff,  Clintosaurus,  Dee Zephyr

3 - titan_uranus,  Gorgoroth,  Macca

2 - Demon Dave

 

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Chargers win on last play. No Allen for most of the game and. rivers got hammered all game long. 

Ballsy call going for 2 instead of tying but it paid off.

 I was very tempted to tip them but chickened out.


13 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I was very tempted to tip them but chickened out.

Same here Gorg....aaarrrghh.

This was my first of six weeks off and I’m enjoying the live games again. Some crazy finishes the last few days. 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Same here Gorg....aaarrrghh.

This was my first of six weeks off and I’m enjoying the live games again. Some crazy finishes the last few days. 

Enjoy the holidays. I haven’t had any in just over a year and am counting down to mine in Aug!

3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Enjoy the holidays. I haven’t had any in just over a year and am counting down to mine in Aug!

Thanks mate. Not sure how much of a holiday I’ll have, a fourth little Dee arrived in the household a few days ago. Good times ahead nonetheless.

Don’t worry, it’ll be August before you know it, hopefully we have sewn up a finals spot by then and you can relax.

 

Just finished watching today's game. 

That was a great win by the Chargers and I felt sure they weren't going to get the 2 point conversion but they got it.  Winning in style. 

KC are probably scratching their heads saying - "What just happened?"  Managed to watch the game in its entirety without knowing the result and that was great viewing.  29-28 is my kind of scoreline.  Rivers outpoints Mahomes - the old boy beats the kid.

And a big win for Thursday Night Football of which I am a fan.  One for the ages.


5 hours ago, Macca said:

Just finished watching today's game. 

That was a great win by the Chargers and I felt sure they weren't going to get the 2 point conversion but they got it.  Winning in style. 

KC are probably scratching their heads saying - "What just happened?"  Managed to watch the game in its entirety without knowing the result and that was great viewing.  29-28 is my kind of scoreline.  Rivers outpoints Mahomes - the old boy beats the kid.

And a big win for Thursday Night Football of which I am a fan.  One for the ages.

Tbh Macca, I thought that KC were good, but it was more some amaz8ng plays from Mahomes than good offensive drives. With both teams down to their 3rd string RB it added a different element to the game.

But the team I saw vs the Rams isn’t what I’ve seen the last two weeks. Watch for teams to start clamping more on Kelce again, Hill isn’t as effective without Hunt.

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Tbh Macca, I thought that KC were good, but it was more some amaz8ng plays from Mahomes than good offensive drives. With both teams down to their 3rd string RB it added a different element to the game.

But the team I saw vs the Rams isn’t what I’ve seen the last two weeks. Watch for teams to start clamping more on Kelce again, Hill isn’t as effective without Hunt.

Yeah,  you're right Gorg ... classic finish though.  Chargers are the real-deal and they don't have any sort of home-field advantage.  Opposition fans often outnumber the locals when the Chargers play at home. 

They are the team to watch and might snag the 1 seed if the Chiefs lose at Seattle next week and the Chargers win-out. 

7 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Tbh Macca, I thought that KC were good, but it was more some amaz8ng plays from Mahomes than good offensive drives. With both teams down to their 3rd string RB it added a different element to the game.

But the team I saw vs the Rams isn’t what I’ve seen the last two weeks. Watch for teams to start clamping more on Kelce again, Hill isn’t as effective without Hunt.

They aren’t quite the same team without Hunt. I still think hey can be a genuine shot though but hey do lack some X-factor in the running. 

7 hours ago, Macca said:

Yeah,  you're right Gorg ... classic finish though.  Chargers are the real-deal and they don't have any sort of home-field advantage.  Opposition fans often outnumber the locals when the Chargers play at home. 

They are the team to watch and might snag the 1 seed if the Chiefs lose at Seattle next week and the Chargers win-out. 

Seattle game is huge! Seahawks scare the bejesuz outta me.

2 hours ago, layzie said:

They aren’t quite the same team without Hunt. I still think hey can be a genuine shot though but hey do lack some X-factor in the running. 

Oh they are def still a massive chance, especially if they secure the #1 seed.

If they don’t then I think they are gettable, going to be a good couple of weeks


Texans, Seahawks, Saints 

Two entertaining games today.

Thought the browns had found a new way to lose...

That time out call... lol

48 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Two entertaining games today.

Thought the browns had found a new way to lose...

That time out call... lol

The Browns aren't all that far away from a playoff berth Gorg ... they finish off with vs Cinci & then at Baltimore and could win both the way they're playing. 

Steelers are at home to the Pats tomorrow then at Saints and then home to Cinci.  Steelers hold the tie-break advantage over Cleveland so a wild-card berth is probably the best outcome for the Browns.

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1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Two entertaining games today.

Thought the browns had found a new way to lose...

That time out call... lol

Only the Browns! 


6 hours ago, Macca said:

The Browns aren't all that far away from a playoff berth Gorg ... they finish off with vs Cinci & then at Baltimore and could win both the way they're playing. 

Steelers are at home to the Pats tomorrow then at Saints and then home to Cinci.  Steelers hold the tie-break advantage over Cleveland so a wild-card berth is probably the best outcome for the Browns.

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How amazing would it be to see them make it, personally I see them 1st and goal with the lead, strip sack, run it up the other end for a TD browns lose and miss wild card... ha ha

6 hours ago, layzie said:

Only the Browns! 

I know! It’s like the Dees, just always seem to find new ways to implode or try too and get by on the skin of their teeeth.

 

Donuts again for everyone?? 

I’m throwing darts at the schedule next week. 

Dead set hardest tipping comp in the world... It sounds so easy in theory but we all see how hard 3 road winners are. Great concept though Macca, I do enjoy the comp


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