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Care factor zero. Rams 29 Pats 20

 
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Good luck tomorrow morning @Gorgoroth... I picked Pats tomorrow cos I saw what Brady did last year. But my heart has been with Rams all year as we've discussed. I'd love to see Brady smashed again.

 
26 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Good luck tomorrow morning @Gorgoroth... I picked Pats tomorrow cos I saw what Brady did last year. But my heart has been with Rams all year as we've discussed. I'd love to see Brady smashed again.

Thanks mate.

im starting to get nervous...

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1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Thanks mate.

im starting to get nervous...

I know the feeling.


Rams 27 - Pats 31

Hope I'm wrong Gorg, all the best

Rams 30 Patriots 24

 
On 1/29/2019 at 9:36 PM, Macca said:

The Pro Bowl attracted 8 Million TV viewers ... the wild-card & divisional playoff games attracted an average of 5 Million viewers per game. 

Only in America.

Not sure about those numbers Macca.

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-wild-card-round-ratings-12-percent-over-230609914--nfl.html

 

https://deadline.com/2019/01/nfl-playoffs-ratings-viewership-skyrockets-for-espn-

Looks more like 20-30 mil for the wild card games, and 44/50+ for the championship games.


12 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Not sure about those numbers Macca.

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-wild-card-round-ratings-12-percent-over-230609914--nfl.html

 

https://deadline.com/2019/01/nfl-playoffs-ratings-viewership-skyrockets-for-espn-

Looks more like 20-30 mil for the wild card games, and 44/50+ for the championship games.

Stand corrected then DS ... I don't remember where I got those figures from.  I blame the government!

I did think those numbers were a quite low ... the pro bowl used to get 10-12 million which in itself is a high number (all things considered)  Now down to 8 million which still seems quite high.

3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I'm starting to get nervous...

Enjoy the day Gorg ... SB appearances are rare unless you're a Pats fan so to even make it that far is an achievement in itself.  But it's all about the winning and  I hope you do win ... and if you do win you'll have beaten a great organisation in the process. 

All the best.

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Enjoy the day Gorg ... SB appearances are rare unless you're a Pats fan so to even make it that far is an achievement in itself.  But it's all about the winning and  I hope you do win ... and if you do win you'll have beaten a great organisation in the process. 

All the best.

Thanks mate, I’ve told my wife if we win I’ll be out in the back paddock with a bottle of Penfolds grandfather tawny and a big cigar.

If we lose I’ll be in the bath tub with a bottle of whiskey.

Ha ha

I’m going with 27-23 Pats but don’t feel great about it. All the best @Gorgoroth it’s great to make it to this day. Hope they can bring it home for you. 


Both D are playing well, but unless Gurley is injured McVay is making all the wrong choices on offence. 

The way this game is going we can’t win it. McVay needs to changes things on offence now.

Said pre game we can’t get beaten by Edelman across the line... 93yrds so far. MVP leader at the min.

Still a game. If the Rams can crank it up and move the chains they are very much in it. 

McVay is calling like Jeff Fisher. 

Wont even give it to Gurley on 2 yards to get.

Super poor by McVay.

Positive is its 0-3 and we get ball to start 2nd half.

Negative is all offence, 0-5 on 3rd downs, Goff looks like he needs new pants after every snap.

Negative - Brady will get into a rhythm at one point.


I thought Peters was meant to be good. Al year he has been burnt and Edelman there just creamed him.

 

Goff needed to throw that away. Plays prior McVay needed Gurley in. We get it 3-3

We are relying on our D or ST to get us into a scoring position as our O is being well beaten by their D which has been excellent.

Shame Goff didn’t see Cooks 2 seconds earlier in the end zone.


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