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Bucs,  Rams,  Chiefs

On 12/23/2021 at 8:35 AM, JV7 said:

 

 

On 12/23/2021 at 4:58 PM, Gorgoroth said:

 

 

On 12/26/2021 at 11:18 AM, Clintosaurus said:

 

 

Don't forget your tips!!

 

Chiefs, Buccs, Eagles. Thanks @Macca

Wanted to pick the Browns, but the Browns.

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5 hours ago, Macca said:

 

 

 

Don't forget your tips!!

Wanted to wait to see how bad teams got screwed by Covid.


Watching the Rams, It’s 2 mins to half time, 10-0.

Missed FG, Stafford threw his standard pick 6 in the back 20, followed by his min one a game delay of game which then went to Beckham in a one on three which of course was intercepted.

Stafford is putrid. I’ve no confidence with him and you know, I like a lot of others talked about the Lions holding him back, well I reckon he held them back just as much as they did him. 
McVay is calling a poor game, he has seen pick throwing numbers vs Ravens last few weeks and wants it as well, well the Ravens have most of their players back and we have only ran the ball 8 times. 
Oh and after the first play of the game, Ramsey punched Rapp in the face so our D is loving each other too.

 

And after writing all that, Huntley throws a really bad ball which we intercept run it back to the 30, Kupp scores, allowed them to move the length of the field on the last 55 seconds with some bad decisions (Cover Mark andrews on a 2&19 FFS) and we start the 2nd half with the ball down 7-13

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First set after the half, we run the ball upmost of the way, one big throw to Van Jefferson. In the red zone, go no running back, invites the blitz, and Stafford gets stripped sacked. 
Why the [censored] McVay would have no RB in that area of the field has me baffled.


3 mins to go in the third,  and unless our D turns them over in the first few plays we are nigh on cooked.

Rams D comes up big when Ravens had it within the 5, kept it to a FG, 5 point lead to Ravens with 4:30 on the clock.

Time for McVay and Stafford to show they are up to the hype.


The last 2 minutes in Cincy 😲

Bengals beat chiefs! Titans now are number one seed in AFC, Bengals clinch their Div. Burrow limped off at the end. 
 

Buccs win after falling 14 behind, Jets didn’t take the shot at a FG and a 7point lead and Brady takes it up and scores. AB threw his top into the crowd half way through the game and walked off the field. Crazy day!


 
6 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

 

Oh and after the first play of the game, Ramsey punched Rapp in the face so our D is loving each other too.

Who wouldve thought this was going to be only the second most  bizarre thing from this mornings highlights, 

very unusual to see two team mates scrapping. But no, then Antonio Brown goes and completely loses it,

at least coach Arians made a quick decisive call to jettison the noxious person that Brown is.

On 1/2/2022 at 10:46 AM, Dee Zephyr said:

Bucs, Cardinals, Browns 

If Cleveland get up you'll be the only one to gain points in the tipping comp this week ... up to equal 2nd on 9 points!

Good luck DZ!

As it stands, we're heading for a grandstand finish with at least 6 in with a chance of winning (or sharing the win)

And the tips can be put forward as late as possible!! (4.55am? haha)


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