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Stafford in concussion protocol and Kyler Murray with a slight hammy… two back up QB’s????

 
3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Stafford in concussion protocol and Kyler Murray with a slight hammy… two back up QB’s????

Is Colt Mccoy back from IR yet? They may be down to their 3rd QB if not?


1 hour ago, layzie said:

Is Colt Mccoy back from IR yet? They may be down to their 3rd QB if not?

No idea to be honest.

Falcons, colts, cowboys.

Was tempted to go Lions, going to be all offence no defence in lions/bears game.

 

Seahawks, Broncos, Cowboys


Saints,  Chargers,  Houston

Don't forget your tips! 

@DeeSpencer@titan_uranus

Really looks like Stafford will be out, and Murray isn’t looking good either. Wolford vs McCoy is looming very likely.


Steven A Smith is going to have a field day with Dallas losing.  Packers have probably only got 2 more wins left in them for the season!!

By seasons end Rodgers will be gone and it might take years for Green Bay to become a playoff team again

Could be wrong but I know my team well.  The unhealthy reliance on Rodgers has a use-by date (even though we won today)

No points in the comp again, at this rate GtB might win it already!

For anywho did not see the Bills Vikings game I recommend watching it, or at least the last part of the 4th and OT. epic game.

Made watching the Rams straight after like shoving long, sharp and barbed down the eye of something you would not wish upon your worst enemy.

Another cracking game today, Washington really put it to the eagles nd sure the facemask was a big miss it still doesn’t take away the fact that they beat the eagles well today. 
Wont hurt the eagles to re set and to go agian next game either.

Ok so Rams are down another two offensive lineman, one for the season. And now Kupp is having surgery and out min 4 weeks but could be the year. Stafford still in concussion protocol too. 
But without Kupp I will give you all the hot tip. Do not tip the Rams in any away game the rest of the year. 
We are about to hand the lions at top 5 pick.


On 11/14/2022 at 12:28 PM, Macca said:

Steven A Smith is going to have a field day with Dallas losing.  Packers have probably only got 2 more wins left in them for the season!!

By seasons end Rodgers will be gone and it might take years for Green Bay to become a playoff team again

Could be wrong but I know my team well.  The unhealthy reliance on Rodgers has a use-by date (even though we won today)

No points in the comp again, at this rate GtB might win it already!

Be all that as it may Macca the Pack really has the 'Boys number!

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Thinking caps on!  We need to lift! (like the Demons of '21) On a brighter note, there's a million of us in line for a (virtual) silver medal! 

By the way, I can see at least 1 trap game amongst the favoured road winners.  Buyer beware!

 

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