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11 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

9ers, Jags, Bills, Giants, Bengals, Cowboys

9ers by 7-12

Jags by 1-6

Bills by 24-31

Giants by 1-6

Bengals by 3-10

Cowboys by 14-20

Jets sack MLF, new starter QB (NOT Derek Carr)

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 

Seattle 13 San Francisco 24

Chargers 23 Jacksonville 20

Miami 10 Buffalo 30

NY Giants 24 Minnesota 23

Baltimore 16 Cincinatti 27

Dallas 21 Tampa Bay 16

9 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

9ers by 7-12

Jags by 1-6

Bills by 24-31

Giants by 1-6

Bengals by 3-10

Cowboys by 14-20

Jets sack MLF, new starter QB (NOT Derek Carr)

G'day Gonzo

I'll read Cinci as 7-12 as the brackets have to be 1 of 3 (1-6, 7-12 or 13+)

All yourp other brackets are ok and make sense but I don't expect everyone to know how it all works ... people float in and out of this thread

Anyway, I'm all set up to watch the 2 games today.  Bring it on!

 

49ers up 10-0 already

This is heading towards a blowout

Edit: Maybe not!

Edited by Macca

1 hour ago, Macca said:

49ers up 10-0 already

This is heading towards a blowout

Edit: Maybe not!

It was now it’s game on. 
the last points to Seattle never should have happened. Ward game up such a dumb penalty.


26 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

It was now it’s game on. 
the last points to Seattle never should have happened. Ward game up such a dumb penalty.

Seahawks keep coming at them ... they are a real chance if it remains a one score game

22 minutes ago, Macca said:

Seahawks keep coming at them ... they are a real chance if it remains a one score game

Game over now, that fumble by smith lost them any chance.

13 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Game over now, that fumble by smith lost them any chance.

Yep ... Seattle couldn't afford any errors

And there's another turnover! 

 
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Damn forgot to tip, can I do the remaining games?

Of course you can

Go for it!


27 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Game over now, that fumble by smith lost them any chance.

Hey Gorg do the 49ers play next Sunday oz time as well?

Thinking of getting a few mates together at the local in Kew ... and anyone here might want to roll up for the double-header

Disastrous start for Lawrence!

Not sure they announce next weeks schedule until after the remaining games, here's hoping for another Sunday game for the Niners, was great to be able to watch this morning!

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

3 int by the jags in the first qtr!!!

Unbelievable!

A long way back from here but if they can get within 10 points by half time, it's not over

32 minutes ago, DemonDave said:

Disastrous start for Lawrence!

Not sure they announce next weeks schedule until after the remaining games, here's hoping for another Sunday game for the Niners, was great to be able to watch this morning!

Eagles are the No.1 seed so they might get the NFC Sunday (oz time) game but the 49ers are at home again (being the 2 seed) so they might get another Sunday game. 

If the Vikings win you'll be playing them otherwise it will be Tampa or Dallas


12 minutes ago, Macca said:

Unbelievable!

A long way back from here but if they can get within 10 points by half time, it's not over

The way the chargers are moving the ball this will be done in 2 minutes

5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

The way the chargers are moving the ball this will be done in 2 minutes

I feel for the Jag fans ... they wouldn't have envisioned seeing this unfold

It's a nightmare outcome

1 minute ago, Macca said:

I feel for the Jag fans ... they wouldn't have envisioned seeing this unfold

It's a nightmare outcome

6:48 to go in the second and the game is done.

Wow, Jags finally make Chargers punt, hits their players helmet and Chargers have it at the 6yrd line.

Jags score a TD! 

Need a miracle to occur in the 2nd half


Down to a 2 score game ... Jags could do with a turnover with the Chargers next drive

Massive blunder by Bosa before. And the Chargers get away with a dropped catch. 
Chargers losing players too, gotta get their run game going a bit more, eat up clock.

The Jags nigh on killed themself on that penalty on Herbert when they had sacked him, lost 6mins but Chargers miss the FG…

They couldn’t could they???

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

GAME ON!!!

Yes!

Great comeback and they go for 2 and get it!  Been a ripper of a 2nd half!


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