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5 hours ago, layzie said:

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. 

Brady has been poor all year, Buccs D has kept them in so many games. Even the year they won the SB their D did not get the kudos it deserved, but then again none of the pats D did either.

 
18 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Brady has been poor all year, Buccs D has kept them in so many games. Even the year they won the SB their D did not get the kudos it deserved, but then again none of the pats D did either.

And their pass rush is deadly, talk about something not getting the credit it deserves! 

It's been a down year by his standards, I still remember us all talking in here about how much Shaq deserved that SB MVP. 

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

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4 - Gorgoroth, titan_uranus, Clintosaurus, layzie, Macca

3 - Dr.Gonzo

2 - JV7

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2 points on offer this week and from here on in, here are the points on offer (not including any bonus point)

Week 16 - 2 points, Week 17 - 3 points, Week 18 - 3 points

 

So which match is the trap game this week!? (surely not the Eagles or KC) *Shudder

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Eagles, Chiefs, Pats

Hopefully Jacksonville [censored] things up for Dallas and the Titans also lose.

 

Got the job done. Unfortunately the result was spoiled for me, never quite the same watching it back when you know the result but a win is a win and the NFC West is ours!

Eagles  Chiefs  Cowboys

I guess that was a good comeback by the Vikes lol. 33 point lead and blown by the Colts.

33 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I guess that was a good comeback by the Vikes lol. 33 point lead and blown by the Colts.

Apparently the greatest comeback in NFL history!


7 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I guess that was a good comeback by the Vikes lol. 33 point lead and blown by the Colts.

I got up, turned the game on, 33-0, turned the game off, turned on to watch the bills game and saw that the Vikes won…. Couldn’t believe it.

7 hours ago, Macca said:

Apparently the greatest comeback in NFL history!

 

40 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I got up, turned the game on, 33-0, turned the game off, turned on to watch the bills game and saw that the Vikes won…. Couldn’t believe it.

Incredible, the comeback was pretty much done in just over one quarter. Was still 36-7 late in third. 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Incredible, the comeback was pretty much done in just over one quarter. Was still 36-7 late in third. 

Yeah I saw they scored 22in the last. Cray cray.

Miami-Bills game was a cracker!

On 12/16/2022 at 10:45 AM, Clintosaurus said:

Eagles, Chiefs, Pats

Hopefully Jacksonville [censored] things up for Dallas and the Titans also lose.

Yes they did. Also thank you Chargers, [censored] you Pats - what a dumb end to the game.


2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

[censored]. Did i forget to tip this week???

For the record, what might have been your 3rd pick, Gorg?  (Eagles & KC were virtual morals)

Entering the Flemington straight with 600m to travel, 3 participants have made their move and have shot away from the field.  But 8 points are still up for grabs and a total of 3 bonus points for those who dare! 

And for those of us trailing the top 3, risks must now be taken considering that if there is only one successful tipster in any of the last 3 weeks, 3, 4 & 4 points can be attained.  For the top 3, it's become a cat & mouse game!

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25 minutes ago, Macca said:

For the record, what might have been your 3rd pick, Gorg?  (Eagles & KC were virtual morals)

I was tossing up between the filthy niners and the Cowboys.

 
11 hours ago, Macca said:

0 - TWSRN!

You can name me if you want Macca 😂...

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You can name me if you want Macca 😂...

Ha ha!

Tenacious DZ in the house! 


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