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Cardinals, Chargers, Bears

 

How bout dem Jags!!! 😁😁😁😁

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

How bout dem Jags!!! 😁😁😁😁

Ha!

You get those Bears over the line and you pick up the big 2 points Clint ... the rest of us all tipped the BIlls!

And what the hell is Rodgers doing ... if he plays against the Chiefs we probably win

Get the jab, Aaron! 

 

Well my boys got slaughtered. Over 130 penalty yards, Stafford made idiotic decisions, oline forgot how to block and once again the genius McVay forgot that when your RB is averaging 5 yards per carry GIVE HIM THE BALL!!!

This was just like the cards game, McVay just keeps dialling up pass plays so the D cotton on to that and rush like hell and we lose again. 
McVay needs an assistant who will tell him during the game that running the ball is really a good option for the passing game.

Steelers rort #174567544 today. What a joke. 


Zero points allocated, 3 weeks in a row!

Zilch. None. Point-less!  What is going on?!?  Clint was unlucky

A reminder that there are 10 points up for grabs in the last 4 weeks so keep at it

10 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Steelers rort #174567544 today. What a joke. 

The taunting rule is putrid, so Is the over officiating of roughing the passer. The one against AD99 was horrendous 

6 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

The one against AD99 was horrendous 

Softest. Penalty. Ever.

 

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

1 point only on offer this week.  Could be a vital point the way things are going!

Surely the Jets & Washington won't win ... surely!

Good luck!

                                       Leaderboard - Tipping Comp

  • 6 - Go the Biff,  Clintosaurus,  JV7
  • 5 - Dee Zephyr
  • 4 - Gorgoroth
  • 3 - DemonDave,  titan_uranus,  DeeSpencer,  layzie,  Macca

 

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Baltimore, Tampa Bay, Buffalo

Ravens,  Bills,  Bucs

Ravens, Bills, Bucs

Anyone game to go outside those 3 ? 😂

54 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Ravens, Bills, Bucs

Anyone game to go outside those 3 ? 😂

And you know what's going to happen now!

As a general rule,  I don't like including the Thurs night game haha


19 hours ago, Macca said:

And you know what's going to happen now!

As a general rule,  I don't like including the Thurs night game haha

Haha well well well!

11 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Haha well well well!

The 'Medusa' touch at work again

I am a fair dinkum mozz!


Getting in late here but Bills, Bucs, Rams (unfair advantage, I know, as I get to avoid going what seemed the obvious one in Ravens...)

53 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Getting in late here but Bills, Bucs, Rams (unfair advantage, I know, as I get to avoid going what seemed the obvious one in Ravens...)

Not at all, of the Ravens played to their potential they win and those of us early get a easy win. But they didn’t and now you benefit.

 
3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

The tortoise might get the points…

Keeping in mind that there are 5 former winners as well as 2 in the comp who are dual winners ... here's my latest market

'Board Odds Are Laid'

7-2 Go the Biff

4-1 JV7,  Clintosaurus

11-2 Dee Zephyr

13-2 Gorgoroth

8-1 titan_uranus

10-1 DeeSpencer

12-1 DemonDave,  layzie

16-1 Macca

 

*GambleResponsibly

 

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