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Rams once again flop. 
McVay once again doesn’t run it, thinks he is the genius people say he is. But seriously he can’t coach from behind. He chooses dumb options like trying to get 8 yards instead of kicking the FG. 

Stafford is showing why he was at Detroit for so long. I thought he would be better, but he really isn’t that great. 
Our D can’t tackle, the niners ran through their arms like they were wet tissues, and they should sack Morris, he has a great D and we are crap. 

31 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rams once again flop. 
McVay once again doesn’t run it, thinks he is the genius people say he is. But seriously he can’t coach from behind. He chooses dumb options like trying to get 8 yards instead of kicking the FG. 

Stafford is showing why he was at Detroit for so long. I thought he would be better, but he really isn’t that great. 
Our D can’t tackle, the niners ran through their arms like they were wet tissues, and they should sack Morris, he has a great D and we are crap. 

That pass from Stafford to OBJ  intercepted by Ward early sums up Stafford for me, what was he thinking? 
Was great for us to have Jimmie Ward back, he doubled his career interceptions total in this game.

Our gameplan was pretty simple, ground and pound, or get it to Deebo, he's been immense this year.

 
29 minutes ago, DemonDave said:

That pass from Stafford to OBJ  intercepted by Ward early sums up Stafford for me, what was he thinking? 
Was great for us to have Jimmie Ward back, he doubled his career interceptions total in this game.

Our gameplan was pretty simple, ground and pound, or get it to Deebo, he's been immense this year.

Same thing that beats us every year from you guys, tough hard football and Deebo can break all the tackles. 
The pick 6 wasn’t staffords fault, that’s just a missed catch, but yeah the first one was super poor and on the road don’t do that or the FG trick play, it gives the home fans all the momentum. We now can’t catch Arizona which means we are on the road in the play offs. 

 

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2 big points on offer this week.  Can we trust the Pats, Niners or Ravens on the road?

Cards, Dallas, Packers, Saints or Cinci?  Dolphins at the Jets??

A reminder that we play for a total of 10 points in the last 4 weeks (Weeks 15, 16, 17 & 18)

Good luck!

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 "Pats, Niners or Ravens" 

Can't trust anyone this season @Macca. So why not pick all three ? Deal me in.

After SanFran's win I feel like I'm gambling house money anyway. That was fun to watch
 

 

Niners, Packers, Ravens

Niners,  Arizona,  Cinci


Pats, Ravens, that team from that filthy place where hippies took lots of drugs during the 60s

 

I can’t write their name… but their QB use to play at the Pats behind that old bloke everyone loves

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Pats, Ravens, that team from that filthy place where hippies took lots of drugs during the 60s

 

I can’t write their name… but their QB use to play at the Pats behind that old bloke everyone loves

Sounds like a nice town! Progressive, forward thinking and all that. Not like that polluted cesspool down south that needs to be flushed away in the words of Maynard :p

Honestly I'd trust us more on the road than home, but who knows.

Pats, Ravens, Niners 

46 minutes ago, layzie said:

Sounds like a nice town! Progressive, forward thinking and all that. Not like that polluted cesspool down south that needs to be flushed away in the words of Maynard :p

Honestly I'd trust us more on the road than home, but who knows.

Pats, Ravens, Niners 

Cracking song.


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Go the Biff has made a decisive move in the tipping comp!  Passing 'Chiquita Lodge', Gorg has also moved up from midfield.  Backmarkers DemonDave, layzie & Macca have made their moves as well

It's a bunched field but we're only 2/3rds of the way through the race

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Freezing cold & snowing up at Lambeau to a point where there is a sheep weather alert ... that includes Rams so venture forward with trepidation, LA!

1 point only to play for this week so good luck

 

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58 minutes ago, Macca said:

Freezing cold & snowing up at Lambeau to a point where there is a sheep weather alert ... that includes Rams so venture forward with trepidation, LA!

I hate going to that cold cesspool, but I did read that Staffords record in the snow is great. So maybe I’ll finally enjoy a game there…

Might be like the Dees at the cattery.

8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I hate going to that cold cesspool, but I did read that Staffords record in the snow is great. So maybe I’ll finally enjoy a game there…

Might be like the Dees at the cattery.

Stafford has 3 wins at Lambeau in the last 6 seasons.  Not too shabby, all things considered

Although Rodgers was injured early in 1 loss and was out injured for another of the losses

Playing all those years in Detroit,  Stafford will be well used to inclement weather


9 hours ago, Macca said:

Stafford has 3 wins at Lambeau in the last 6 seasons.  Not too shabby, all things considered

Although Rodgers was injured early in 1 loss and was out injured for another of the losses

Playing all those years in Detroit,  Stafford will be well used to inclement weather

3/6 wins at Lambeau playing with Detroit… man deserves a bloody statue. Not sure who else would be 50/50 there. Not many I would have thought. 

 

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