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Colts 28 - Texans 31

Seahawks 24 - Cowboys 17

Chargers 10 - Ravens 21

Eagles 16 - Bears 27

 
4 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Colts 28 - Texans 31

Seahawks 24 - Cowboys 17

Chargers 10 - Ravens 21

Eagles 16 - Bears 27

Phili will win mark my words.

8 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Phili will win mark my words.

I’m a Bears fan Werridee, so for me it’s a no brainer tipping them, may the best team win. It should be a beauty. 

 

Not sold on who wins Eagles v Bears yet but mark my words, I can’t see the bears putting up 27 points, they will want to keep the game tight and let their D strangle the life out of the eagles.

Texans 24 - Colts 20

Seattle 17 - Cowboys 10

Chargers 27 - Ravens 13

Bears 22 - Eagles 21


Texans 17 - Colts 20

Seattle 27 - Cowboys 14

Chargers 17 - Ravens 20

Bears 16 - Eagles 10

@Macca I think I did get the record last season. Somewhere around 16 points? EDIT: found it on Page 219 - 15 points.

Well done @DeeSpencer. I was a Browns FG away from winning $800 in another comp, but did get $400 for finishing second.

Edited by Clintosaurus

I like the value in 3 of the 4 games this week.. Multi up 

Texans $1.85

Seattle $2.05

Chargers $2.30 (huge value, Yeah the ravens got them in LA 2 weeks back but chargers were due & have been more consistent then the Ravens this year also 7-1 on the road this year, don't see Lamar Jackson winning a playoff game)

 

Edited by JV7

 

Indianapolis 30 @ Houston 28
Seattle 31 @ Dallas 34
Chargers 30 @ Baltimore 21
Philadelphia 20 @ Chicago 13


Curious, has anyone tipped the winners and margin brackets correctly previously in the playoff tipping comp here? 

Don’t mind chasing some long odds over the wild card weekend and hopefully one of you is spot on. 

For Texans 1-6, Seahawks 7-12 and Chargers 13+ as per JV7’s tips you can get $116 for your buck. 

8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Curious, has anyone tipped the winners and margin brackets correctly previously in the playoff tipping comp here? 

Don’t mind chasing some long odds over the wild card weekend and hopefully one of you is spot on. 

For Texans 1-6, Seahawks 7-12 and Chargers 13+ as per JV7’s tips you can get $116 for your buck. 

Not sure anyone has got close with all 4 (including the margins) as in previous years the best result for any of the first 2 weeks has generally been 3 from 4 DZ.  Also,  in this year's 1st week the lines seem awfully close as compared to other years.

I honestly reckon all 4 games are 'Pick 'em' affairs so I just went for the home teams ... but at least 1 of the road teams will probably win.  That's been the trend for years now.

The Chargers bring the best overall form from the wild-card teams but Seattle,  Eagles & the Colts are all very capable.  The 4 road teams winning is paying 33-1 with Philadelphia the biggest outsider at 9-4. 

Indianapolis 28 @ Houston 24
 

Seattle 24 @ Dallas 17
 

Chargers 27 @ Baltimore 21 

aaaaaaaaaaaannnnd......

Philadelphia 17 @ Chicago 24

 

would be equally unsurprised if I got 4 or zip

The post-season tipping comp is a goer so a shout out to @Dr. Gonzo  @DeeSpencer  @layzie  @DemonDave  & @Dappa Dan  if you're keen to play.  If participating,  don't forget the scorelines (needed mainly for the SB)

Here are the 4 games and the respective lines - all times AEDT

Sunday 8.35am  Indianapolis @ Houston (-2.5)
Sunday 12.15pm  Seattle @ Dallas (-2.5)

Monday 5.00am  Chargers @ Baltimore (-2.5)
Monday 8.40am  Philadelphia @ Chicago (-5.5)


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Houston 35 - Indianapolis 28

Seattle 28 - Dallas 14

Chargers 31 - Baltimore 21

Philadelphia 31 - Chicago 17

Colts 30  Houston 34

Seattle 24  Dallas 20

Chargers 25  Baltimore 23

Philadelphia 24  Chicago 20

Off side Texans twice in first 8 mins both on 3rd down, both resulted in 1st downs on the play after.

Hilton on fire early.

3 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Horrendous start by the Texans

Agree, Luck, Mack, Hilton are all on song early. Colts D is playing very well and Watson threw an awful pick on 4th and 4


14 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

So this game seems over with 6 mins left in the second...

Yep looks like it, not sure why the Texans would throw on 4th & 1 there. 

 
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Eesh. Wasted year for Texans. Great story Colts.

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yep looks like it, not sure why the Texans would throw on 4th & 1 there. 

Yeah I walked outside and started to finish my fence, was more fun doing that than watching the Texans.


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