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1 hour ago, Macca said:

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

Didn’t look great when he first tried but once they re strapped it and dare say jabbed it. 
Jags O looks pretty good at the min. 12 mins to go, this should be fun 

 

Mahomes on one leg still getting it done.

Jags need to score a TD on this possession. 

I feel like there's another twist in this one yet.

 

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Oh huge turn over!

That was the final twist i reckon. Game over

40 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Did the eagles raise a sweat?

No (they didn't)

And they are going to be hard to beat in the NFC Championship match (no matter who they play)

Today's game was over at the end of the 1st quarter

 

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1 hour ago, Macca said:

No (they didn't)

And they are going to be hard to beat in the NFC Championship match (no matter who they play)

Today's game was over at the end of the 1st quarter

As much as I hate saying this, Niners D can push the eagles, Purdy will be the weak link if the franners make it. And is playing well enough that it’s not much of a weak link so far, but the defences are getting better each match.


17 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Did the eagles raise a sweat?

Their offensive line just controlled business. 

16 hours ago, Macca said:

No (they didn't)

And they are going to be hard to beat in the NFC Championship match (no matter who they play)

Today's game was over at the end of the 1st quarter

I think some in the media have slept on them a bit because of Hurts' health. I still think across the board it's a stellar roster and I've got their O-line as the best of the remaining NFC teams.

Media blackout day for me today. Won't be watching on replay till about 5:30pm. For someone who grew up during the 49ers and Cowboys rivalry of the 90s this is just cruel, but it has to be done. My George Kittle jersey is layed out on the driver's seat of my parked car for luck. 

Mightily impressive first half from the Bengals offence. Burrow is a phenom. 

1 hour ago, BDA said:

Mightily impressive first half from the Bengals offence. Burrow is a phenom. 

Absolutely BDA, Bengals have scored on 5 of their 7 possessions so far. 

Bengals have been very impressive of late, Bills less so, Bills D lost its edge and I’m waiting to hear how bad Josh Allen is, hasn’t looked himself for a while.


18 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Once again Dak is overrated.

not in the same league as Mahomes, Burrow or Allen. Or Hurts for that matter.

Neither of these teams will beat the Eagles next week.

Zeke Elliott snapping the ball on the last play was interesting. Not an eligible receiver either.


Poor game. Pollard a big loss for the Cowboys but irrespective, Dak isn’t good enough to lead this team.

Eagles D will gobble up Purdy next week. It’ll be a comfortable win for them.

I hope Mahomes recovers and is fully fit. Him v Burrow is going to be special. I reckon it’ll be a game for the ages.

Todays just reinforced the fact that Dak is crud. McCarthy is an avg at best coach.

And it cements my hatred of the whiners, give me an absolute putrid game and don’t have the decency to lose.

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*Subject to a proof-read but it should be right

 
25 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Was I the only Bengals tipper?

DemonDave & Dee Zephyr as well

12 points on offer next week and a total of 10 for the SB so anyone can win


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