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8 hours ago, JV7 said:

I like the Chargers again this week... No idea why but over the last week I've taken a liking to them, wouldn't be suprised to see them win the AFC

I like the eagles down the field vs the saints, I think if Foles gets good pocket time he could shred the saints secondary.

Also like the colts. Be interested in seeing Pmah on the big stage.

 
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18 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I like the eagles down the field vs the saints, I think if Foles gets good pocket time he could shred the saints secondary.

If Dallas and Eagles win, Texas may be sucked into the earth next weekend.

Colts 28 @ Chiefs 38

Cowboys 17 @ Rams 24

Chargers 10 @ Patriots 24

Eagles 24 @ Saints 35 

 

Colts 28 Chiefs 24

Cowboys 13 Rams 41

Chargers 23 Patriots 21

Eagles 31 Saints 27

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         Leaderboard (Post Season Tipping Comp)

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  • 1 - JV7,  titan_uranus,  Clintosaurus,  Macca
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                                      Schedule

  • Sunday 8.35am Colts @ KC (-6.5)
  • Sunday 12.15pm  Dallas @ LA Rams (-6.5)
  • Monday 5.05am  Chargers @ Patriots (-4.5)
  • Monday 8.40am  Eagles @ Saints (-8.5)

 

 

 


11 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Colts 28 Chiefs 24

Cowboys 13 Rams 41

Chargers 23 Patriots 21

Eagles 31 Saints 27

Colts 18 chiefs 15

Cowboys 27 Rams 25

Charges 35 Paitriots 20

Eagles 13 Saints 7

Colts 21 Chiefs 38

Cowboys 14 Rams 17

Chargers 28 Patriots 17

Eagles 10 Saints 31

Colts 30 Chiefs 31

Cowboys 20 Rams 17

Chargers 21 Patriots 23

Eagles 13 Saints 34

 

KC way too good ... smashed the Colts in yards gained especially in the first half.  But the surprise was the KC defence - superb.  The stats were padded-out in the 2nd half but the Colts were never in it. 

All that without a Mahomes TD pass so the upside is there as well.  At home again next week vs Pats or Chargers. 

Not exactly home field advantage for the Rams with so many Cowboy fans in the building ... it's more like a neutral field.  Dallas 7 Rams 3 after that Amari Cooper TD.

 

Edit:  And just like that the Rams go out to a 20 - 7 lead with 2 minutes to go in the first half.  Dallas with the ball.  The Cowboys don't seem to have an answer to the Rams running game - a massive 162 yards already with Anderson & Gurley dominating.

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Rams win in impressive style with a supreme running game being the standout feature ... either at home to the Eagles next week or at the Saints. 

Either way,  the Rams have got their game going again - they're going to be hard to stop.

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  • 1 - Dee Zephyr,  titan_uranus
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I’m in Tassie, so was just watching the BR app and seeing the numbers on the screen. Will watch Tuesday when I’m home, looks like both Anderson and Gurley worked well together, this pleases me.

If this trend continues Foles will be named Emperor of Phili and they will become their own country. 

14-0 with 4:35 in the first to go.

Sheesh, looks like the Saints are still enjoying the music from their week off, Eagles on a mission.


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Incredible start.

Unlucky on that strip sack. I’m about to leave my BnB and go mostly on the road so will not see more but the scores (if there is reception) 

Looks to me like an Eagles @ the Rams championship game!

Hard luck there @Dappa Dan  ... only radio my end but it sounded like the Eagles put in a mighty effort.  The Saints covered Tate very well who seemed to be Foles' go-to man (more so late in the game?)

Stopped your run as well but you still could have won the game with an extra completion or 2.  But at New Orleans is always difficult and the home crowd noise via the radio coverage was deafening.  Going up 14 - 0 had no effect on the 12th man.

It will be the same next week for the Rams who will also need to find a way to quell Rivers,  Kamara,  Ingram & Thomas.

Leaderboard - Post-Season Tipping Comp (Gorg looking for the clean-sweep!)

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  • 6 - Go the Biff
  • 5 - DeeSpencer,  Macca
  • 4 - JV7,  Dappa Dan
  • 3 - DemonDave,  Dee Zephyr
  • 2 - Clintosaurus
  • 1 - titan_uranus
  • 0 - TWSNBN

2 points on offer for each winner next week

n.b. A total of 5 points available for the SB winner with 2 of those points acting as bonus points if your winning team's score falls within 3 points of the actual winners score.

So there is a total of 9 potential available points for the last 3 games of the playoffs. 

                                    Next Week's Schedule

  • Monday 7.05am LA Rams @ New Orleans (-3.5)
  • Monday 10.40am New England @ Kansas City (-3.0)

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48 minutes ago, Macca said:

It will be the same next week for the Rams who will also need to find a way to quell Rivers,  Kamara,  Ingram & Thomas.

Im hoping we have a good plan for that but also that they struggle with our 1-2 running crew! 

Getting on plane soon to head home,  so first thing tomorrow morning I’m watching the game.

See they held zeke pretty well, which makes me happy.

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51 minutes ago, Macca said:

Hard luck there @Dappa Dan  ... only radio my end but it sounded like the Eagles put in a mighty effort.  The Saints covered Tate very well who seemed to be Foles' go-to man (more so late in the game?)

Stopped your run as well but you still could have won the game with an extra completion or 2.  But at New Orleans is always difficult and the home crowd noise via the radio coverage was deafening.  Going up 14 - 0 had no effect on the 12th man.

It will be the same next week for the Rams who will also need to find a way to quell Rivers,  Kamara,  Ingram & Thomas.

Yeah, was moreso Alshon and Ertz on that last drive. Really did feel like it was inevitable after the roughing the passer penalty. Seemed the gods wanted Foles to keep going.

I think Rams play KC in superbowl, but i'll have a closer look.

 
1 hour ago, Dappa Dan said:

Yeah, was moreso Alshon and Ertz on that last drive. Really did feel like it was inevitable after the roughing the passer penalty. Seemed the gods wanted Foles to keep going.

I think Rams play KC in superbowl, but i'll have a closer look.

Yeah,  I was hearing Foles to Tate a fair bit but must have been on the earlier drives.  Speaking of drives,  good teams seem able to have long drives as part of who they are. 

The Saints being no exception with that 90+ yard,  18 play drive that seemed to go on forever ... proved the difference as the Eagles just couldn't get hold of the ball and then keep it. Yet,  a couple more completions on that last drive and you possibly/probably win the game.

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8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Im hoping we have a good plan for that but also that they struggle with our 1-2 running crew! 

Getting on plane soon to head home,  so first thing tomorrow morning I’m watching the game.

See they held zeke pretty well, which makes me happy.

It will be one hell of a match-up.  Same goes for the AFC. 

In the end,  we got the best 2 teams from each conference so bring it on.


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