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Bengals, Rams, Chiefs

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12 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Bengals, Rams, Chiefs

Rams? No offence but are you insane?

You know our one shining light in Kupp is out and we lost another few lineman?

 

Really not in a work mood this morning, would love to be watching this game today. 


18 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rams? No offence but are you insane?

You know our one shining light in Kupp is out and we lost another few lineman?

You'll be right 😉The Saints are no good!

1 hour ago, JV7 said:

You'll be right 😉The Saints are no good!

Ok… I’m dreaming of the good ol days with Jeff fisher in charge… that’s how bad we are.

Am I missing something... Vikings $2 at home to Dallas ? 🤔

 
47 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Am I missing something... Vikings $2 at home to Dallas ? 🤔

Yeah I saw that too. Vikes will cop it from the Dallas D but their WR core is good enough that if the line gives Cousins a little time, their WR will get good gains. 
Cowboys offence is good, but nothing the vikes D can’t contain, but that’s the thing here is Cowboys seem better across the three phases, but the Vikes are just getting it done.


Bears, Commanders, Bengals 

Don't forget your tips @DeeSpencer@Dappa Dan(if you're out there somewhere!)

My tips ...

Chiefs  Niners  Cinci


Well the Eagles/Colts match was very nearly the trap game! 

And now most are relying on the Chiefs & Niners 🤞... apart from Clint & Gonzo I'd imagine!

Haha guess the bookies don’t get it wrong too often! I couldn’t have got the Vikings more wrong 😂

On 11/21/2022 at 10:33 AM, JV7 said:

Haha guess the bookies don’t get it wrong too often! I couldn’t have got the Vikings more wrong 😂

No one saw that score line tho. No one.

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n.b. There are still a total of 14 points on offer and that doesn't include bonus points

Week 12 - 1 point

Week 13 - 2 points

Week 14 - 1 point

Week 15 - 2 points

Week 16 - 2 points

Week 17 - 3 points

Week 18 - 3 points

So those trailing don't have much ground to make up and in theory, a total of 4 points (including a bonus point) are on offer in both weeks 17 & week 18)

Time to get creative for the backmarkers?  Maybe, but a strategy could also be to keep in touch and then pounce


Rams Cut Henderson who is our leading rusher (ran twice on opening drive for 5 and 4 yards, wasn’t used rest of the game)

Weird.

Stafford in Concussion protocol again, talk of them sitting him for the year.

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Just the 1 point on offer this week but all points are vital (bonus point on offer as well)

 

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A few years ago Rams v Chiefs was a51-54 thriller! I expect the chiefs to get around the same points and the rams will be lucky to get 54 snaps for the entire game. 
This is going to be a bloodbath. Our D will play 80+% of game time.

Rams are likely to start 3rd string QB and only have two RB’s on the roster. Had to sign two lineman last week to get 8 fit lineman and lost another one so down to 7 unless one is fit enough to play. I feel for Perkins, chiefs Dline are going to come for him in waves.

A’Shawn Robinson is now out for the season, our best Dline run stopper out. 
Well this has been a fun year for our medicos.


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