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The Bucs have made the playoffs for the first time in 13 years after smashing Detroit 47 - 7

Brady only played a half but threw the ball for 348 yards with 4 TD's

 

Bears,  Browns,  Colts

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

I feel horrible cheering on the niners... so so dirty ?

Rams tomorrow?

Gut feel?

 

 

 

(I'm putting together another multi ? )


22 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I sort of don’t mind that a bit as woods and Kupp are similar WR. VJ and Reynolds are different so you can try and get them in a fav match up. TBH, we need to use our TE’s more, when we are both Kupp and Woods benefit as does our run game.

But yeah, McVay def wants to be the innovator. To do so he needs a dual threat QB, Goff doesn’t run often (more this year than previous, but not great speed ) and needs a clean pocket to be deadly. 
 

But for me, look at Andy Reid, calls good solid plays most of the game and sometime Mahomes just does what he does, but it’s mostly a solid offence than works on fundamental plays.

Yeah I think McVay definitely needs a mover. Goff can scramble a few yards here and there but you wouldn't draw up things like read options for him. 

We're really seeing what Andy Reid was all along aren't we. A brilliant play caller and adjustment maker in game. Of course there's the improv from Mahomes from time to time. He's just superman 

1 hour ago, Macca said:

The Bucs have made the playoffs for the first time in 13 years after smashing Detroit 47 - 7

Brady only played a half but threw the ball for 348 yards with 4 TD's

Yup. Had a multi on it and had all except Brown who had one catch post half time. 
Brady’s line was 310 and done by half time. It was crazy.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

I feel horrible cheering on the niners... so so dirty ?

Job done! Despite Gould completely losing it like a golfer who loses his swing. 

 
1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yup. Had a multi on it and had all except Brown who had one catch post half time. 
Brady’s line was 310 and done by half time. It was crazy.

You can line bet on passing yards? Man really need to bet more haha

49 minutes ago, Macca said:

Rams tomorrow?

Gut feel?

 

 

 

(I'm putting together another multi ? )

I think we can win, Us losing Akers and them getting their RB’s back and being in Seattle tips it their way, but we are decent on the road. TBH Macca, I’ll do one with yards etc but will stay away from the result. But gut feel is a win in OT

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah I think McVay definitely needs a mover. Goff can scramble a few yards here and there but you wouldn't draw up things like read options for him. 

We're really seeing what Andy Reid was all along aren't we. A brilliant play caller and adjustment maker in game. Of course there's the improv from Mahomes from time to time. He's just superman 

Andy Reid should have won a SB previously, he is a great coach. 


1 minute ago, layzie said:

You can line bet on passing yards? Man really need to bet more haha

Same game multi. Browns line was 58.5 I chose overs was half way there at half time and got targeted twice after the half and one was 5yards away from him the other he caught.

6 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I think we can win, Us losing Akers and them getting their RB’s back and being in Seattle tips it their way, but we are decent on the road. TBH Macca, I’ll do one with yards etc but will stay away from the result. But gut feel is a win in OT

Andy Reid should have won a SB previously, he is a great coach. 

Will do 2 x multi's as I did last week ... the Rams can go into the 2nd multi which is more of a spec bet

My rule of thumb is that at this time of the year the teams that need to win, generally do win.

The also-rans are either in holiday mode or eyeing off where they sit in the draft.  Aberration - Jets winning at the Rams!!

Dolphins win in a barnburner!

That'll please DZ & GtB!


Alright, looking forward to Goff airing it out I've got him for over 276 and Kupp TD, Woods 71+ yards. 

As a matter of fact all bets involve the Rams winning. Better find the nearest shower :p 

Mayfield sacked and fumbles, jets recover and have it at the 17 and lead by 4 with 4 mins remaining


so Jets get a FG and then the kickers kicks it out of Bounds meaning Browns have it at the 40... smells like a tanking sort of kick...

Steelers come back and win... didn’t see that at half time.

Early thoughts on Rams at the qtr, Goff is making some hard throws, missing some easy ones. Line is letting pressure to Goff, Run game with Henderson isn’t working. D has started very well, Williams should have picked Wilson early, would have helped as all our offensive possessions have started within our own 15 which doesn’t help. and theirs are always starting at the 40.

 

 

Multiple times Goff has had the chance to run, instead he throws across his body and picks out a Seattle player with no Ram player near him. Time to draft a new QB

Goff is a bust on a massive contract.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Jets beat Browns!

Which means that you're the only chance to pick up 2 points in the comp (with a Bills win) ... and in general terms the Browns will now need to beat the Steelers at home next week to clinch a playoff berth


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