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11 hours ago, layzie said:

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. 

From what I read he was a great locker room & team guy at the Falcons.. He made some huge plays & had some big games for us. I loved him & was sad to see him leave Atlanta last season, reunited with Shanahan, if his body is ok he'll go alright in SF

 

Seems the doctor punctured Tyrod Taylor’s Kung giving him a pain killer injection... oooops

17 hours ago, JV7 said:

From what I read he was a great locker room & team guy at the Falcons.. He made some huge plays & had some big games for us. I loved him & was sad to see him leave Atlanta last season, reunited with Shanahan, if his body is ok he'll go alright in SF

Here's hoping JV7, here's hoping...

 
20 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Bucs, Raiders, Rams (very tough week)

Normally I look at the games and can pick 8-10 I’m pretty confident they will win, not this week.


Titans, Bucs, Chiefs

A bit bloody early in the season for a round this tough.

I haven't had to drag this out for a while but the air went out of our balloon on the weekend. Again, a bit bloody early in the season but :image.png.7039de15c99b8c5e6654c58f5e2afd82.png

 

 

Titans, Rams, Bucs.

This week stinks for tipping but there's some real fun games. 


Bucs, Titans, 49ers

Here are the games again but note that Houston should be +5.5 not -5.5 ... an obvious typo

Couple of youtube clips further down (Guess the lines & short preview)

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49ers,  Titans,  Bucs


Rams are being spanked!!! Running it ok, passing is poor, just can’t score. Bills D is   Well on top and Allen is 15/19 half way through the third, Diggs only has 4 yards which was a TD. 


1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Falcons let in 20 in the last to lose... and worse than that, cost me my multi.

Another Monday & another blown Falcons lead... No side in the last 20 years has blown two 15 point last quarter leads in a season, we just did it in back to back weeks. Might be time for a new side.

Also cost me my multi ?

Edited by JV7

Just watched the Rams highlights and the 4th and 9 Pass interference call against us was wrong. Should not have been. Should have been turn over on downs and we win. That’s disappointing to see so late in the game and so crucial. Especially now you cannot challenge PI calls.

22 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Just watched the Rams highlights and the 4th and 9 Pass interference call against us was wrong. Should not have been. Should have been turn over on downs and we win. That’s disappointing to see so late in the game and so crucial. Especially now you cannot challenge PI calls.

An amazing football game but I couldn't agree more Gorg. I don't know how much more Williams could have released from the initial mutual contact. I don't usually like to bring games down to one call but it's hard not to on this one. Brutal call

 
24 minutes ago, layzie said:

An amazing football game but I couldn't agree more Gorg. I don't know how much more Williams could have released from the initial mutual contact. I don't usually like to bring games down to one call but it's hard not to on this one. Brutal call

I agree, I mean the 3 and 22 they waltzed through is unforgivable, but the prob with the late calls/ non calls with seconds left is it does turn the game.

Also the first missed field goal of the game, kick that and things may have changed.

25 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I agree, I mean the 3 and 22 they waltzed through is unforgivable, but the prob with the late calls/ non calls with seconds left is it does turn the game.

Also the first missed field goal of the game, kick that and things may have changed.

I thought they might have changed things where PI rulings could be challenged?

And you know me Gorg, I rarely,  if ever complain about bad calls but there was nothing in that incident at all

I'd rather it go the other way where the players & plays decide things.  And you might see that type of non PI a stack of times in every game. 

Can they over rule themselves? If so,  they should do

Whilst I'm here ... Packers had a great win over the Saints on the road.  We look a different team.  Saints losing opens things up for Tampa & Brady.  10 wins might win that division.

Bears the danger though in the NFC North. Foles comes in and he might stay in.  There's just something about that bloke in clutch moments.  Keeps delivering


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