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Some good match ups tomorrow.  Highlight games include

4.00am - Vikings @ Miami,  Ravens @ Giants 

7.25am - Bills @ KC

11.20am - Dallas @ Eagles

All our teams can win tomorrow (apart from the Bears losing on Friday) and the Jets are playing well enough to push Green Bay 

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We already know this but I tell you what this is the toughest tipping comp in the world 😂

 
16 minutes ago, JV7 said:

We already know this but I tell you what this is the toughest tipping comp in the world 😂

Well, at least in the Southern Hemisphere!

We've got a ball game in Philadelphia! 

Cowboys have come from the clouds!


Unsportsman conduct, taunting, 15 yard penalty, 1st down

Why do they do it? 

So another game and another olineman out for the Rams. This time the LT is out for the season. Only our RT has played every game.

 

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

Leaderboard Tipping Comp

2 - DeeSpencer, Gorgoroth, titan_uranus, JV7, Clintosaurus, layzie, Go the Biff, Macca*

0 - The Backmarkers

*Denotes 1 bonus point awarded

 

2 points up for grabs this week but it's another tough week!

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Loving this Jets team at the moment. Gardner, Williams x2, AVT, Hall, Davis, Berrios, G Wilson - just a really fun team to watch at the moment. I love the brutality on defence, it's always a hallmark of a good Jets team (eg NY Sack Exchange).

Still not sold on Zach Wilson, a few times on Sunday he just held on to the ball way too long and that almost turnover in the end zone just before half time was mind boggling. He improved after half time but still only 10/18 and 110 yards with one chunk play to Corey Davis for the game. If he can make it we might have a chance to do something in the coming years.

2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Loving this Jets team at the moment. Gardner, Williams x2, AVT, Hall, Davis, Berrios, G Wilson - just a really fun team to watch at the moment. I love the brutality on defence, it's always a hallmark of a good Jets team (eg NY Sack Exchange).

Still not sold on Zach Wilson, a few times on Sunday he just held on to the ball way too long and that almost turnover in the end zone just before half time was mind boggling. He improved after half time but still only 10/18 and 110 yards with one chunk play to Corey Davis for the game. If he can make it we might have a chance to do something in the coming years.

The pieces are building nicely. Been a while since I could say I enjoyed watching a jets game 😁

On 10/20/2022 at 7:29 AM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Loving this Jets team at the moment. Gardner, Williams x2, AVT, Hall, Davis, Berrios, G Wilson - just a really fun team to watch at the moment. I love the brutality on defence, it's always a hallmark of a good Jets team (eg NY Sack Exchange).

Still not sold on Zach Wilson, a few times on Sunday he just held on to the ball way too long and that almost turnover in the end zone just before half time was mind boggling. He improved after half time but still only 10/18 and 110 yards with one chunk play to Corey Davis for the game. If he can make it we might have a chance to do something in the coming years.

I'm impressed with the way the Jets are tracking. Can understand the aprehension on Wilson but I do think he has a lot going for him, huge arm and can throw guys open. Just needs to work through his progressions a bit quicker, he does hold onto it a long time and while he does have decent athletic ability to extend plays he's certainly not Aaron Rodgers yet. 


Niners sign McCaffrey, cheap this year, 12mil next year.

Surprised a bit by this as it takes away the role Deebo plays very very well. 

On 10/21/2022 at 7:58 PM, JV7 said:

Packers, Chiefs, Bucs

Very nearly went the Jets but it's too early to slip too far behind with the "obvious" picks this week

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Bucs,  Chiefs,  Jets

Bucs, Chiefs, Packers

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Tips!

As for SNF & MNF this week, better scheduling could have seen the Chiefs @ 49ers & maybe the Jets @ Denver (or the Giants @ the Jags)

The 2 scheduled games might be close at least although the home teams are heavily favoured in both games

 

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