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Bills, Chiefs, Saints

 
1 hour ago, JV7 said:

Absolutely unbelievable scenes from Garrett yesterday... Yes Rudolph shouldn't have gone for Garrett's helmet on the ground but that sort of retaliation is unacceptable, deserves that ban at a minimum

I mean I can understand throwing a punch if upset but to over hand hitting him with a helmet is insane. The amount of damage he could have done. 

 
On 11/13/2019 at 7:56 PM, Macca said:

2 big points on offer for week 11 in the comp.  Good luck to all.

Leaderboard in the Tipping Comp

8 - JV7,  Go the Biff

7 - Dee Zephyr,  Gorgoroth

5 - Dappa Dan,  Layzie,  Macca

4 - DeeSpencer,  Clintosaurus

 

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Saints,  Pats,  KC


So Kap worked out today at a different location, that was supposedly only changed 30mins prior to the 3pm start time. He then went ahead with it at 4pm at a dif location, I read possibly due to liability clauses in the paperwork etc, but supposedly scouts from 25 teams were at the Falcons facility at 3pm. 
 

He is now 32, I can’t see a team bringing him in tbh.

19 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Cowboys, Bills, Patriots 

Apparently you're barracking strong for the Chargers tomorrow?

But as of right now you are leading the tipping comp DZ!

 

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20 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

He is now 32, I can’t see a team bringing him in tbh.

Didn't realise he was that old.

Apparently Shefty saying he won't get signed. As a result of the stuff around with location.

 
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2 hours ago, Macca said:

Apparently you're barracking strong for the Chargers tomorrow?

But as of right now you are leading the tipping comp DZ!

 

COME ON KC!

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@Gorgoroth Seriously... This Gurley game... It's like last year again.


4 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

COME ON KC!

Tomorrow's divisional clash is line-ball though Dappa.  The Chargers will take it up to the Chiefs and it might easily be a close game throughout.

In fact the AFC West winner is up for grabs with the Chargers not far away in the standings along with the Raiders (who have won 5 of their last 7)

The line is set at -4.5 (KC) which is often interpreted as the 'Vegas' line.  Should or could be -6.5 or even down to -3.5  but the bookies would prefer to design the betting. 

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7 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

@Gorgoroth Seriously... This Gurley game... It's like last year again.

When I read that Cooks, Woods were out, All three tight ends had been on injury during the week and Kupp had been sick Friday and missed practice, on top of half the offensive line missing I was thinking Bears by a mile.

Then they change our whole format to a pure run block front, the two Rookies starting first games at RG and RT I thought Mack might break the sack record or a single game.

Gurley was huge, Goff still throws super dumb at times but stood in pockets knowing his right side was unknown, Mack coming from his blindside and half his receivers missing and did pretty good. 
 

I was happy to see them work out how to get Gurley going, which in turn gives Goff an extra second or two. In a clean pocket Goff is good, outside that he is poor. Evans and Edwards won’t be replaced next game even if other OLine are ready to come back. 

Leaderboard in the Tipping Comp

10 - JV7,  Go the Biff

9 - Dee Zephyr,  Gorgoroth

7 - Dappa Dan,  Layzie,  Macca

6 - Clintosaurus

4 - DeeSpencer

Not a great deal on offer this week in terms of road winners but there are some excellent match-ups nonetheless. 

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Not wrong there Macca some great match ups this week... SNF & MNF headlining the week IMO. 

Raiders

Lions

Packers 

 

 

Be interesting to see what the Rams do, Ravens at 3rd I think on pass defence, but 18th on run. Went with a different run game this week and fed Gurley, I’m hoping they pound it against them and I’d use Weddle or Littleton to spy Jackson alllllllllll game. 


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Raiders, Lions, Ravens

Don't mind some value betting wise this week on some road teams

Broncos $2.65

Seattle $2

Packers $2.40

 


Raiders 

Steelers 

Lions

Steelers, Seahawks, Lions

 

49ers far too good ... their remaining schedule might in fact be tougher for their opponents rather than vice-versa

One could argue that San Francisco would be 11 & 0 if Garoppolo's receivers didn't drop so many simple catches against Seattle.

Packers remaining schedule isn't tough by any means but Green Bay just need to win their next game (at Giants)

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I’m not sold on the niners O, Sanders has def helped but their front 4 is scary good.

Be interesting to see them against the cheifs or Ravens as Wilson gave them trouble.


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