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5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Smells like another NFC Championship loss? 😂

Only if his elbow gets deformed again! 😁

 
6 hours ago, layzie said:

Only if his elbow gets deformed again! 😁

That would have been a horrible injury to get.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

That would have been a horrible injury to get.

I was definitely expecting a wise crack response so that was refreshingly surprising 😆

 
2 hours ago, layzie said:

I was definitely expecting a wise crack response so that was refreshingly surprising 😆

I don’t wish serious injuries on most players, just minor ones the week we play them or the first minute of the game 😄

 

2 points up for grabs this week

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Hard to concentrate on anything with all the talk around Clarry

Ravens eagles chiefs 

 

Baltimore Philly KC

 

I think Texans, Jets and Arizona are great value this week, all should be favoured. Stroud and Richardson have been fantastic, hopefully Young finds his groove with the Panthers.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 

There are some good match-ups this week including Eagles @ Rams,  Jags @ Bills (London) & KC @ Vikings but SNF is a beauty ... Dallas @ San Francisco

The winner can gain an advantage with regards to playoff position so a lot riding on the result

Packers @ Vegas (MNF) could be an interesting game and the early Sunday game between old rivals (Ravens @ Steelers) could get willing as well

NFL Week 5 Preview

Edited by Macca


Ravens, Eagles, Chiefs 

Chiefs  Eagles Bengals

Rams did well bs the eagles today, things that killed then especially in the first half was letting them get 1st downs on third and longs. They did it min 5 times in the first half alone. Bad tackles or missed tackles or in one case a bump where he fell over and Hurts kept going. FMD. 
D did well but at the end of the day they spent 15 more mins on the field than the offence did.


49's beating up on Dallas.

It's the first time I've seen them play this year but they look really strong. Very good either side of the ball. They're a contender this year no doubt.

2 hours ago, JV7 said:

I'm not getting a point this year...  FMD

same

Niners were great today, on everybody facet and every play.

Dallas just proves what I’ve been saying for years. Dak is a good QB who beats up lesser teams and only beats good teams when his D gets him the ball in good territory.

Oh and McCarthy is still [censored]

 

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