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Bills, Ravens, Chargers

 
6 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Bills, Ravens, Chiefs 

The Chiefs are at home, DS

You'll have pick another team along with the Bills (who won!) and Ravens

54 minutes ago, Macca said:

The Chiefs are at home, DS

You'll have pick another team along with the Bills (who won!) and Ravens

Sorry, Bills, Ravens, Chargers was the aim their. Brain went haywire after Ch.

 


Damn,  missed half the bus. The good seats too.

So from the remainder, Bucs, Chargers and the Bengals can have another chance to let me down again 

Lions were very good, giants fell asleep at half time and the pats keep being there abouts while the Vikes are looking very good on offence especially.

How about them Jags? Fair last minute. Just went bang on most of our tips too.

Rams did pretty good vs Chiefs, made them work hard for the win. 
 

halfway though the second qtr of eagles packers and this is a cracking game


Seriously thought I got my first point in the comp. Thanks Ravens 😜

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Seriously thought I got my first point in the comp. Thanks Ravens 😜

We should have kept the best bets up on the racing thread, DZ

At least you would have picked more than a few winners because you know your horses!!

You've done a Super-Chautauqua in the NFL tipping comp haha ... if it's any consolation DemonDave is keeping you company (sorry Dave!)

It's a tough comp but this year would break a man! It's like Neeld years ... no wins in sight!

19 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rams did pretty good vs Chiefs, made them work hard for the win. 
 

halfway though the second qtr of eagles packers and this is a cracking game

Did very well Gorg. Plenty of playmakers on the roster, just a couple of key players short it seems.

Packers and Eagles was a real fun watch! Blankenship's interception was a key moment in the game but even better was Mike Tirico's call "You sunk my Blankenship!". 

15 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Seriously thought I got my first point in the comp. Thanks Ravens 😜

Boy did the Ravens lay an egg in that one..

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Did very well Gorg. Plenty of playmakers on the roster, just a couple of key players short it seems.

Packers and Eagles was a real fun watch! Blankenship's interception was a key moment in the game but even better was Mike Tirico's call "You sunk my Blankenship!". 

No QB, top 2 WR out, o line a mess, TE1 banged up, I was expecting 3 and out all day long and while it wasn’t much better there were moments, don’t reckon stafford plays vs Seattle so I’d still run with Perkins over Wolford. Talk is Stafford will be shut down for the year. If so I’d stick with Perkins. 


5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

No QB, top 2 WR out, o line a mess, TE1 banged up, I was expecting 3 and out all day long and while it wasn’t much better there were moments, don’t reckon stafford plays vs Seattle so I’d still run with Perkins over Wolford. Talk is Stafford will be shut down for the year. If so I’d stick with Perkins. 

Reckon they might shut him down? Surely he gets back? Although with that line there's more chance of that big hit, gotta protect the merchandise. 

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5 hours ago, layzie said:

Reckon they might shut him down? Surely he gets back? Although with that line there's more chance of that big hit, gotta protect the merchandise. 

Well we don’t have a first rounder but finishing low now gets us a much better second/third rounder and two concussions in 3 weeks is not good. Might also give the elbow more healing time and also gives the club time to look at both Perkins and Wolford, maybe one stands up to be a good #2, maybe neither do, hell one might even get to starter level. But in 7 weeks time they would know for sure. 

Crazy stat time:

This filthy scum bags from SF are 57-0 in  second half’s of the last 4 games…

Id be impressed if it was any other team 😄

 
4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Crazy stat time:

This filthy scum bags from SF are 57-0 in  second half’s of the last 4 games…

Id be impressed if it was any other team 😄

Incredible flip really, up until then I would have sworn we were bottom 6 in second half scoring.

I also reserve the right to criticise Kyle Shanahan's coaching no matter how well we're doing 😛

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Incredible flip really, up until then I would have sworn we were bottom 6 in second half scoring.

I also reserve the right to criticise Kyle Shanahan's coaching no matter how well we're doing 😛

It always feels worse when it’s your team.


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