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4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

My time to shine!

You and me both, Gorg ... post season often decent but in the regular season, I can't pick a road winner to save myself!

The other interesting (and amusing) bit about this year's main comp is will the 2 that are still on zero get off the mark?  16 consecutive ducks is Jimmy Higgs-like!  haha!

As for who is going to do well in the playoffs, we probably should be having some conversations about it all.  This is the time of the year where I've got stacks more time to devote to the NFL


I'd hate to tell people how to tip but....A lot of Dolphins tips for a line that's now swung 11 or so points since the Tua injury.

10 hours ago, Macca said:

You and me both, Gorg ... post season often decent but in the regular season, I can't pick a road winner to save myself!

The other interesting (and amusing) bit about this year's main comp is will the 2 that are still on zero get off the mark?  16 consecutive ducks is Jimmy Higgs-like!  haha!

As for who is going to do well in the playoffs, we probably should be having some conversations about it all.  This is the time of the year where I've got stacks more time to devote to the NFL

I have asked Santa for one point this comp lol...he's given me tasty donuts so far.😃

 

49ers  Carolina  Pittsburgh


Leaderboard Tipping Comp

15 - DeeSpencer

10 - Go the Biff

6 - layzie

4 - Gorgoroth, titan_uranus, Clintosaurus, Macca

3 - Dr.Gonzo

2 - JV7*

0 - Others (including DZ)

 

*JV7 is awaiting a Bills victory in order to secure the 3 points in week 17

Presentations after week 18 but DeeSpencer cannot be caught so is the official winner of the regular season tipping comp

Congrats DS and well played! Now a dual winner along with Gorg & Clint

Go the Biff has secured the Silver (either outright or shared) and most of the rest of us are playing for Bronze! (layzie can still win Silver if he is the sole winner in week 18)

So we play for 3 points again next week with a bonus point applied, if applicable

It should be noted that DS has secured 2 bonus points this season which has turned out to be quite valuable

Thanks for playing everyone!

Gees that was some heavy scenes in Cincinnati yesterday! 

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

 

3 points and a possible bonus point on offer this week ... a podium finish beckons!  Up to 7 participants can win the bronze but like most weeks this season, it's not easy this week as well

 

Leaderboard Tipping Comp

15 - DeeSpencer

10 - Go the Biff

6 - layzie

4 - Gorgoroth, titan_uranus, Clintosaurus, Macca

3 - Dr.Gonzo

2 - JV7*

0 - Others (including DZ)

 

*JV7 awaiting the result of the Bills/Cinci match (3 points)

 

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Vikes, Bolts, Cowboys


Slim pickings on offer.  Will have to tip two that I generally try to avoid. 

Chiefs,  Vikings,  Cowboys 


Chiefs  Vikings  Cowboys

@JV7

I see the Bills/Cinci game is not going to be resumed or replayed so unless anyone has any objection, a fair result might be half the 3 points to be awarded (1.5 points)

That would take your season tally to 3.5 points, JV7, with 3 (or 4) points to play for in week 18.  So, good luck!

 

 

Jags make it to the playoffs, Lawrence played well but missed two wiiiiiiiiiiide open targets in the endzone. Jags D were epic in the second half.

14 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Jags make it to the playoffs, Lawrence played well but missed two wiiiiiiiiiiide open targets in the endzone. Jags D were epic in the second half.

Worst to first. Offence need to lift next week.


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