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2 hours ago, layzie said:

I stand by what I said but there is a hint of jealousy now that this has happened 😝

Said to my mate, I’ll try and limit my sh*t canning of Mayfield if he helps us win a few games especially vs the seahawks

 

Von Miller did suffer an ACL tear, when they went to clean up the meniscus they saw the ACL was actually torn and is out for the season. Huge blow to the Bills.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Von Miller did suffer an ACL tear, when they went to clean up the meniscus they saw the ACL was actually torn and is out for the season. Huge blow to the Bills.

Massive blow to their hopes. Still one of those most important edge rushers to his side's chances. Interesting to see how they go now

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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Massive blow to their hopes. Still one of those most important edge rushers to his side's chances. Interesting to see how they go now

Yeah really hurts come play off time. Chiefs and co will be a bit more relaxed knowing he isn’t a factor.

AD out for tomorrows gave vs raiders, but the rams may field the same starting oline two games in a row… it’s week 14…

ha ha


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Dare I say the Vikings $2 against the Lions... 

2 hours ago, JV7 said:

Dare I say the Vikings $2 against the Lions... 

I don’t get this. Sure the Lions are going ok but the Vikes are playing better football.


3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

MAYFIELD THE STAR OF LA!!!

A few of us probably thought about picking the Raiders (I know I did!) but just as well!

Mayfield's numbers were more than tidy, all things considered

45 minutes ago, Macca said:

A few of us probably thought about picking the Raiders (I know I did!) but just as well!

Mayfield's numbers were more than tidy, all things considered

Hell, I nearly went raiders. Best two WR missing, best two interior linemen missing, and one being AD99! 
then throw in the fact he had under 48hrs to learn, 

I still can’t believe it.

Eagles, Vikings, Chiefs (not exactly creative!)


AFC South division race still potentially has some life in it. For now at least.

 
On 12/9/2022 at 7:48 PM, Gorgoroth said:

Hell, I nearly went raiders. Best two WR missing, best two interior linemen missing, and one being AD99! 
then throw in the fact he had under 48hrs to learn, 

I still can’t believe it.

This is precisely the kind of performance we need vs the Seahawks this Fri.

22 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

So niners are slaughtering the Buccs. I mean it’s not even half a contest. 

Big statement, been a while since TB12 had a dog day at the office like this one. Don't know what it is but his chemistry with Mike Evans is way off the map right now. 

Deebo ankle injury from another unnecessary play call and now the 3rd string backup Purdy has an oblique injury and needs an MRI. Great when you have a game this Fri morn. 


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