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Steelers, Packers, Chiefs 

Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Los Angeles Rams

 

Steelers,  Chiefs,  Packers

Highlights from today

 

 

and (ugh)

 


great to get the win in Tampa but...
Goff...
[censored] clock management again!!! So many times we burn time outs or get flagged for DoG.
Super dumb throws again. Game was there to be won multiple times and each time he found a way to stuff it up.
But then throws a heap of amazing throws...
He does my head in!
Another missed FG... come on!!!
Giving it back to Brady so many times.

some of DPI we were called for were harsh... very harsh.
3rd and 8 and we run it with 2:40 on the clock... when we haven’t run all game... [censored] me.

Whosehouse??? 

On 11/22/2020 at 10:58 AM, Clintosaurus said:

Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Los Angeles Rams

Good call ... perhaps a matchwinning call as well.  Equivalent to kicking 2 or 3 goals straight after half time to break the deadlock

Out to a 2 point lead with titan 2 points behind and the rest of us at least 4 points behind

Still,  11 more points available in the next 6 weeks so there's a bit to play out

The rest of us need to take some risks I'm reckoning

 
56 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Ravens Steelers now on Sunday 

Hope it's not affected too much, should be a banging game.

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Hope it's not affected too much, should be a banging game.

Steelers win easily. Ravens are overrated in my book.


4 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Steelers win easily. Ravens are overrated in my book.

Edge to the Steelers for sure, caught up on all the highlights last night and they're running hot. I'd love to know how they manage to hit on every single receiver they draft!

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Edge to the Steelers for sure, caught up on all the highlights last night and they're running hot. I'd love to know how they manage to hit on every single receiver they draft!

I think a lot of that is their routes and BB is a great passer.

And each time they add a young WR he is under at least two others that take all the pressure off them which helps but they certainly choose wisely on those drafts.

@layzie  @Gorgoroth  @DemonDave  @Dr. Gonzo  @JV7  @Dappa Dan  @titan_uranus  @DeeSpencer  @Clintosaurus  @Dee Zephyr  @Go the Biff 

Apologies for the late posting this week ... I blame the government!

We now have a sole leader in the tipping comp - former winner Clintosaurus

The question is,  can we catch him?

Just the 1 point on offer this week but a total of 11 points are still available for the remainder of the regular season (week 16 is now worth 2 points)

 

Leaderboard - Tipping Comp

10 - Clintosaurus, 

8 - titan_uranus

6 - Go the Biff,  DemonDave,  DeeSpencer,  Gorgoroth,  Macca

5 - JV7

4 - Dee Zephyr

3 - layzie

1 - Dr. Gonzo

 

n,.b The Steelers/Ravens is now to be played on Sunday

 

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On 11/26/2020 at 8:43 AM, Gorgoroth said:

I think a lot of that is their routes and BB is a great passer.

And each time they add a young WR he is under at least two others that take all the pressure off them which helps but they certainly choose wisely on those drafts.

No doubt about that Gorg, masters of building WR depth. 

Game highlights from today

 

 

 


Ravens/Steelers now Tuesday.

And now Steelers have players testing positive and Ravens have 18 on the list

Giants, Dolphins, Browns.

Broncos have no QBs active for tomorrow.

 

Saints,  Seahawks,  Miami


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