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The smart punters were on the Panthers today ... they look to have been decent too on run defence and overall defence

Sam Darnold had a good night too.  Carolina might be the real deal.  3 & 0 is a good start to the season

 
32 minutes ago, Macca said:

The smart punters were on the Panthers today ... they look to have been decent too on run defence and overall defence

Sam Darnold had a good night too.  Carolina might be the real deal.  3 & 0 is a good start to the season

McCaffrey is still their best offensive weapon and he did a hammy in the second. It was a pretty poor game and the Texans are runny plop.

Ravens, Cardinals, Seahawks 

 

Baltimore,  Arizona,  Seattle


Baltimore, Seattle, Arizona 

Tuckers leg is a lethal weapon. Feel for the lions. Man to lose to a 66yrd FG that bounces through is cruel.

Rams were excellent this morning. Last TD for Buccs wasn’t really defended by Rams.

Stafford looks good. Real good.

 

GB getting shafted by the refs with the PI against stokes now the non call on Adams helmet to helmet.

 
37 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rams were excellent this morning. Last TD for Buccs wasn’t really defended by Rams.

Stafford looks good. Real good.

 

GB getting shafted by the refs with the PI against stokes now the non call on Adams helmet to helmet.

Pack Pack Pack!!! Crosby gets it done

The extended weekend just keeps getting better & better!

Big win in SF.  Games that matter you've got to win

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Pack Pack Pack!!! Crosby gets it done

The extended weekend just keeps getting better & better!

Big win in SF.  Games that matter you've got to win

Crosby was clutch as was the long snapper and holder, but seriously. 37 seconds, enter A. Rodgers, no worries lads, we got this.

He is so underrated. 


1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Crosby was clutch as was the long snapper and holder, but seriously. 37 seconds, enter A. Rodgers, no worries lads, we got this.

He is so underrated. 

Ha ha ha!

Only audio at my end but Rodgers is just Rodgers isn't he?

Pre that Rodgers throw to set up the field goal attempt, I was more concerned about the Crosby kick

There's a confidence in Rodgers that doesn't include him not getting it done

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How about the AFC West?

Raiders 3 & 0,  Broncos 3 & 0,  Chargers 2 & 1 and Chiefs 1 & 2

Been a crazy start to the season.

Rams v Cards will be interesting. Cards beating Titans and Jags as expected, just getting over the Vikes was decent. 
Interested to see how their offence goes vs our D. I don’t know a lot about their D this year. 

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We play for just the 1 point this week

 

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Bengals vs Jags tomorrow, not my idea of a good game but I’ll 2atch the bengals O closely to try and get a feel for what they are building and jags… well who bloody knows what’s going on there.


 

Titans,  Chiefs,  Bucs

Baltimore, Seattle, Tampa Bay


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