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Serious question for you all. 
Who should be leading the MVP? 
who do you think will win it.

For me,  Colts RB Taylor should but Brady will.

 

Somehow I forgot to pick but there is 4 games left. 

Minnesota, Seattle, Washington

 
7 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Somehow I forgot to pick but there is 4 games left. 

Minnesota, Seattle, Washington

After the Cards bottled it to the Lions it’s prob not a bad thing forgetting to do it late.


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2 points on offer again this week (Week 17 - 3 Points,  Week 18 - 3 Points)

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Tbh I’m surprised the Buccs are such big favs with the bookies. No Godwin, Evans, Brown and Fournette. That’s their whole starting offence other than Brady. 


Rams,  Bucs,  Chargers

Rams, Chargers, Bucs. 

Bucs outs are a concern but you have a QB hard to back against and Le'Veon Bell with a new attitude and hopefully a bone to pick. 

Niners dominated early but didn’t get the score boards pressure. Brown fired up and sliced them in the second half. Good game to watch.
Yule tidings to you all!  


Bucs, Chargers, Dolphins 

Chargers knock the rest of us out in the comp this week ... we're limping to the finishing line!!

In other news, the Rams & Bills now lead their respective divisions after the Pats & Cards slip up again

2 weeks to go and the title is definitely up for grabs ... any number of teams could win the Lombardi trophy

2 hours ago, Macca said:

Chargers knock the rest of us out in the comp this week ... we're limping to the finishing line!!

In other news, the Rams & Bills now lead their respective divisions after the Pats & Cards slip up again

2 weeks to go and the title is definitely up for grabs ... any number of teams could win the Lombardi trophy

Cowboys dominate a depleted WFT,  KC OFFENCE is now humming and their D which won them games early is still solid. Bills vs Pats was Decent, Bills looked decent. 
Rams got the job done, Stafford threw 2poor int. No cook, theilan was banged up and our D still gave away big plays and I still don’t like the way our D sets up. McVay seems wedded to the Run game now (thankfully!) with Michel the no1.

Packers D has dropped off a little, but Rodgers in charge means the opposite team needs to realisticly aim for 30+ points.

Buccs minus their best offensive players smashed the panthers and loom as GB biggest threat. 
 

These play offs on the NFC side look great, the AFC looks less interesting unless the Bills or some one similar makes at charge at KC.

Here is a complete list of every player in NFL history with at least 90 receiving yards in 14 games in one season:

Cooper Kupp.

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