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2 hours ago, layzie said:

Yeah Giants and Eagles could well be the popcorn match on Sun.

I'm always reminded that in any given match, 2 or 3 errors/turnovers/fumbles or interceptions can lead to 2 or 3 TD's

And that can all happen very quickly.  For instance, the Jags QB (Lawrence) had a roller-coaster of a match but in the end, he somehow came through it all with the win!

So which team has caught alight? Probably the Giants and they are dangerous.

And the Jags can go into the KC game with a nothing to lose attitude after yesterdays miracle win.  And that can free up the play-calling.  They are not out of it

 
3 hours ago, layzie said:

Question for you guys: Biggest winner and biggest loser out of Wildcard weekend so far? 

Biggest winner for me is the Giants. Nothing to lose, their young QB Jones and playoff starved Barkley stepped up to the plate big time!

Biggest loser is the Chargers. Because, yeah..

Biggest loser is the Vikes, I just love the fact that JJ talking himself up as better than Kupp… yeahhhhhhh… Naaaaaahhhhhhh

Biggest winner is the Giants, they played out of their skins. 

 

Goodbye Tom

Leaderboard Post Season Tipping Comp

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9 - Clintosaurus

8 - Go the Biff, DeeSpencer

7 - Gorgoroth

6 - Dee Zephyr, JV7

5 - DemonDave,  Macca

4 - layzie

 

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God that was ugly. It's like the Bucs decided to take all their ineptness from this season and make a show reel out of it. Even worse they made Dallas look like world beaters. Which sucks as to me, the Cowboys are the NFL equivalent of Essendon. And giventhat my NFL equivalent of Collingwood is the Giants, wildcard weekend had some low points for me

7 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

God that was ugly. It's like the Bucs decided to take all their ineptness from this season and make a show reel out of it. Even worse they made Dallas look like world beaters. Which sucks as to me, the Cowboys are the NFL equivalent of Essendon. And giventhat my NFL equivalent of Collingwood is the Giants, wildcard weekend had some low points for me

See I see the cowpatties like Carlscum, those cheating pats are more like Essendon for me.

What an amazing weekend of Wildcard playoffs that was!

Every game had something in it, loved having games on a Sunday to watch too

Beating the Seahawks 3 times during the year is a pretty sweet feeling.

Jaguars 10 @ Chiefs 38

Giants 21 @ Eagles 24

Bengals 28 @ Bills 24

Cowboys 13 @ Niners 31

 

Chiefs 13+
Eagles 1-6

Bengals 1-6

49ers 7-12

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Sunday 8.30am Jags 17  Chiefs 37

Sunday 12.15pm Giants 21  Eagles 31

Monday 7.00am Cinci 21 Buffalo 27

Monday 10.30am Cowboys 24 San Francisco 41


Jags 13 Chiefs 30

Giants 21 Eagles 24

Bengals 17 Buffalo 27

Cowboys 22 San Francisco 24

Chiefs 13+

Eagles 1-6

Bills 7-12

9ers 7-12

KC 13+

Eagles 7-12

Bills 1-6

49ers 7-12

Don't forget your tips and margin brackets chaps (1-6, 7-12 or 13+)

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Huge game this weekend @layzie. Cowboys had a nice tune up against the hapless buccaneers. They’ll be dangerous opponents. 49’ers definite favourites but I think there will be just 1 score in it. Hopefully we're not relying on Brett Maher to kick the winning field goal. Worst case of yips I've ever seen from a kicker last week.

Bills v Bengals should be a ripper as well.

Eagles and Chiefs to win comfortably.

 


Jags 10 - Chiefs 38

Giants 27 - Eagles 32

Bills 27 - Bengals 30

Cow Pattie’s 21 - That red team 28

Jaguars 14 - Chiefs 31

Giants 27 - Eagles 30

Bills 23 - Bengals 17

Cowboys 23 - 49ers 30

15 hours ago, BDA said:

Huge game this weekend @layzie. Cowboys had a nice tune up against the hapless buccaneers. They’ll be dangerous opponents. 49’ers definite favourites but I think there will be just 1 score in it. Hopefully we're not relying on Brett Maher to kick the winning field goal. Worst case of yips I've ever seen from a kicker last week.

Bills v Bengals should be a ripper as well.

Eagles and Chiefs to win comfortably.

 

Huge game @BDA. And old fashioned slobber knocker! I think it's going to be close as well, not much difference between the twio sides on paper. If we aren't on there could easily be an upset make no mistake about it.


23 hours ago, BDA said:

Huge game this weekend @layzie. Cowboys had a nice tune up against the hapless buccaneers. They’ll be dangerous opponents. 49’ers definite favourites but I think there will be just 1 score in it. Hopefully we're not relying on Brett Maher to kick the winning field goal. Worst case of yips I've ever seen from a kicker last week.

Bills v Bengals should be a ripper as well.

Eagles and Chiefs to win comfortably.

The Giants may surprise and Dallas have got a real chance.  Reckon both games could be close too. 

Jags will need a bit of luck but that can happen and their coach (Pederson) won't be dying wondering.  Agree on Cinci/Bills ... should be a bottler!

2 games live on FTA today is ideal too. 

8.30am Jags & KC

12.15pm Giants @ Eagles

15 minutes ago, BDA said:

Mahomes ankle. Looking very ginger

Yeah he doesn’t look that’s good. This could be season. Jags are looking pretty good. Stunted at the end of that drive but with Mahomes the Jags are really in this game. Especially if they can keep the run game slicing the Chiefs D.

 
12 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah he doesn’t look that’s good. This could be season. Jags are looking pretty good. Stunted at the end of that drive but with Mahomes the Jags are really in this game. Especially if they can keep the run game slicing the Chiefs D.

No Mahomes. No problem

What a drive from the Chiefs

13 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah he doesn’t look that’s good. This could be season. Jags are looking pretty good. Stunted at the end of that drive but with Mahomes the Jags are really in this game. Especially if they can keep the run game slicing the Chiefs D.

Mahomes playing on and moving ok.  Might be a different story tomorrow when the painkillers have worn off


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