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Bills, Chiefs, 49ers

(Although I don't have huge faith in my 49ers, thought we were reasonably disappointing vs Arizona this week).

 
 

9ers, Ravens, Chiefs


A couple of youtube clips and the game listings again

 

 

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Chiefs, Niners, Ravens. 

Handy when you pick 3 of the best teams in football. Let's see how they stuff it up.

Ravens,  Saints,  Chiefs

 

Boy oh boy do the Falcons know how to blow a lead... Up 39-24 early in the 4th, on side kick recovery and that's all she wrote. What a pathetic organisation. 

Falcons lead for 99.998 percent of the game -- exactly 59 minutes and 56 seconds.


5 hours ago, JV7 said:

Boy oh boy do the Falcons know how to blow a lead... Up 39-24 early in the 4th, on side kick recovery and that's all she wrote. What a pathetic organisation. 

Falcons lead for 99.998 percent of the game -- exactly 59 minutes and 56 seconds.

Yeah I couldn’t believe it, I left for work and Falcons are up with minutes to go, check when at work and saw that score, I was as flabbergasted by that as by Ertz not getting 5 yards in the second half and screwing me over.

Some massive injuries in the NFL this week, niners copped 4, Bosa and Barkley from giants have suspected ACL injuries

Out for season: Saquon Barkley, Von Miller,Nick Bosa, Derwin James, Tavon Young, CJ Uzomah

- Will likely miss time: Christian McCaffrey Michael Thomas, Drew Lock, Jimmy Garoppolo, AJ Brown, Sterling Shepard

- Waiting on word: Courtland Sutton, Tyrod Taylor, Malik Hooker, Parris Campbell

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19 hours ago, JV7 said:

Boy oh boy do the Falcons know how to blow a lead... Up 39-24 early in the 4th, on side kick recovery and that's all she wrote. What a pathetic organisation. 

Falcons lead for 99.998 percent of the game -- exactly 59 minutes and 56 seconds.

The Falcons have lost their ever-loving mind. I was relying on game breaks with that one and had already written it down. 

3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Some massive injuries in the NFL this week, niners copped 4, Bosa and Barkley from giants have suspected ACL injuries

Absolute carnage. Especially in our game, just needed Bodies by Drowning Pool playing over the speakers and it would have been perfect. 

That does us for me, Bosa turned our defense from average to excellent and genuine pass rushers often do. Can still win some games against some scrub teams but won't cut it against Seahawks or Rams.


2 hours ago, layzie said:

Absolute carnage. Especially in our game, just needed Bodies by Drowning Pool playing over the speakers and it would have been perfect. 

That does us for me, Bosa turned our defense from average to excellent and genuine pass rushers often do. Can still win some games against some scrub teams but won't cut it against Seahawks or Rams.

Solomon is a big injury for you guys as Ford was already out yeah? 

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Solomon is a big injury for you guys as Ford was already out yeah? 

Yeah that's right. Just signed Ziggy Ansah from his couch. Looks like we'll be having the year you guys had last year. 

No pre-season has to have an impact on this.

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Spoiler Alert:  Don't read on if you don't yet know the result of today's game between the Saints & the Raiders. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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By the way,  any proof-reading of the results would be much appreciated

 

 

Some excellent match-ups this week ... Rams @ Bills,  Dallas @ Seattle,  Packers @ Saints,  Chiefs @ Ravens & the games involving the Pats & Tampa will be interesting all season with Cam Newton and Brady on show

n.b. Houston should be +5.5 not -5.5 ... an obvious typo

 

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12 hours ago, layzie said:

Absolute carnage. Especially in our game, just needed Bodies by Drowning Pool playing over the speakers and it would have been perfect. 

That does us for me, Bosa turned our defense from average to excellent and genuine pass rushers often do. Can still win some games against some scrub teams but won't cut it against Seahawks or Rams.

Agree. We're going to struggle to compete in a tough division and with a schedule featuring the Packers, Patriots and Bills.

I haven't posted here regularly for a while so I might have missed this but do you think we can get anything out of Sanu?


11 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Agree. We're going to struggle to compete in a tough division and with a schedule featuring the Packers, Patriots and Bills.

I haven't posted here regularly for a while so I might have missed this but do you think we can get anything out of Sanu?

It's a move made out of desperation more than anything I think. The big plus is he knows the offense and can walk right in but he's really deteriorated physically, Belichick cutting him 11 months after trading for him says a lot. Hopefully can make a few plays but I wouldn't be relying on him too much at this point. 

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14 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Sanu should at least demand attention which can open areas on the field. 

Might be all they need him for Gorg.

Also it was a small thing but I liked seeing him on the sidelines giving Aiyuk some 1-1 mentoring. 

 
2 hours ago, layzie said:

It's a move made out of desperation more than anything I think. The big plus is he knows the offense and can walk right in but he's really deteriorated physically, Belichick cutting him 11 months after trading for him says a lot. Hopefully can make a few plays but I wouldn't be relying on him too much at this point. 

Agree. I think at best he demands attention from the opposition secondary and maybe frees up some space for others on our offence.

It's crazy to say and a bit early obviously but right now you'd have to say we're a decent chance to finish bottom of our division, given the improvement the Cards have shown (I like Murray a lot).

5 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Agree. I think at best he demands attention from the opposition secondary and maybe frees up some space for others on our offence.

It's crazy to say and a bit early obviously but right now you'd have to say we're a decent chance to finish bottom of our division, given the improvement the Cards have shown (I like Murray a lot).

That's what I'm feeling as well TU, 4th in the division with possibly a winning record. The injuries hurt but the division is stacked as well.


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