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3 hours ago, layzie said:

Chargers, Dolphins, Chiefs.

Take it to the bank. 

Is this the ultimate jinx???

 
12 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Is this the ultimate jinx???

The ultimate banker maybe.

In a year where there have been none..

 

Arrest warrant for Von Miller suspected of assaulting a pregnant woman. 

Rough season so far for the Bills. 

Chiefs  Dolphins  Lions


Blackout time till around 5:30 tonight. Gonna be a tough one especially in the rain where Purdy seems to struggle. 

 

 

Gee Flacco looked good today for a guy who hasn’t played in 3/4 a year.

Rams got another win which is nice and developing some good rookies that should hold them well in the coming years.

Niners have only themselves to beat for the SB. 


Well done to DemonDave & Dee Zephyr in gaining 2 points this week - very well earned as they had to tip away from the Chiefs!

Anyway, we're all on the board now with 10 points up for grabs in the last 5 weeks (plus a bonus point available in those 5 weeks)

It's been a real test of patience for all of us in such a weird tipping year but I'm reminded that points are easier to gain at the tail-end of the season - good luck you blokes!

Leaderboard Tipping Comp

5 - DemonDave

4 - Clintosaurus,  Macca*

3 - Dr.Gonzo,  DeeSpencer*,  Go the Biff,  layzie

2 - Dee Zephyr,  Gorgoroth,  JV7

1 - BDA,  titan_uranus

 

* Denotes bonus point awarded

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On 01/12/2023 at 08:14, layzie said:

The ultimate banker maybe.

In a year where there have been none..

Yeah… thanks… 😒

31 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Love looked great today @Macca

He looked as calm in the pocket as a vet. 

I listened to the whole match and the regular Packer commentators were quite impressed with Love's game.  Made a lot of smart decisions from the pocket

The team matched the Chiefs all game too so were worthy winners

But the team is the youngest in the league so hiccups will occur.  Run home isn't tough so we might fill a wild-card spot (vying with half a dozen teams along with your Rams, Gorg!) 


7 hours ago, BDA said:

49ers super impressive. they are pantsing the Eagles.

Purdy was fantastic and the 49ers are going to be hard to stop

Going into Philadelphia's home field and winning that way was mighty impressive

Of course, in this sport anything can happen and TD's can be scored from fumbles, interceptions or run backs so you never know

Your Cowboys aren't far off leading the NFC East now

Might be decided next Monday night - Eagles @ Dallas!

On 10/09/2023 at 12:29, Macca said:

So here's a refresher on all the teams that we support

@Gorgoroth  Rams

@BDA Cowboys

@Dee Zephyr  Bears

@Go the Biff  49ers

@JV7  Atlanta

@Dappa Dan  Eagles

@DeeSpencer  Bears

@DemonDave  49ers

@Clintosaurus  Jags

@Dr. Gonzo  J.E.T.S

@titan_uranus  49ers

@layzie  49ers

@Macca  Packers

@cowboy_from_hell  Vikings

We could do with some more AFC supported teams and I'm working on a couple of Demon mates who follow the Bills & Pats respectively

 

On 10/09/2023 at 13:00, layzie said:

Might be helpful to have a pie chart. I'll do one later.

 

On 10/09/2023 at 13:30, layzie said:

Couldn't wait, here it is..

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Sure to have @Gorgoroth seeing red! 

 

Looks like the large majority here on this thread have teams that are in contention, layz (apart from a couple of exceptions)

Edited by Macca

12 hours ago, Macca said:

Purdy was fantastic and the 49ers are going to be hard to stop

Going into Philadelphia's home field and winning that way was mighty impressive

Of course, in this sport anything can happen and TD's can be scored from fumbles, interceptions or run backs so you never know

Your Cowboys aren't far off leading the NFC East now

Might be decided next Monday night - Eagles @ Dallas!

Dak playing well. He has options now other than Lamb. Ferguson at TE is playing very well and is developing into a reliable outlet.

Coughing up a lot of points though. Conceding 30-35 points a game won't cut it.

We've been here before with the Cowboys. Look the part but fold when playing quality opposition. Let's see how they go against the Eagles. 

Your boys showing a bit. 

@Gorgoroth @layzie @JV7 @DeeSpencer

 

Leaderboard Tipping Comp

5 - DemonDave

4 - Clintosaurus,  Macca*

3 - Dr.Gonzo,  DeeSpencer*,  Go the Biff,  layzie

2 - Dee Zephyr,  Gorgoroth,  JV7

1 - BDA,  titan_uranus

 

*denotes bonus point awarded

 

Just the 1 point on offer this week (bonus point as well) before we finish off as such

  • Week 15 - 2 points
  • Week 16 - 2 points
  • Week 17 - 2 points
  • Week 18 - 3 points

 

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On 04/12/2023 at 18:16, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah… thanks… 😒

I'll get my coat...


On 04/12/2023 at 18:18, Gorgoroth said:

Love looked great today @Macca

He looked as calm in the pocket as a vet. 

I'm a fan. Checks down and doesn't get fazed. I'd have him, even with Purdy.

23 hours ago, Macca said:

Purdy was fantastic and the 49ers are going to be hard to stop

Going into Philadelphia's home field and winning that way was mighty impressive

Of course, in this sport anything can happen and TD's can be scored from fumbles, interceptions or run backs so you never know

Your Cowboys aren't far off leading the NFC East now

Might be decided next Monday night - Eagles @ Dallas!

Blacked out everything and was prepared to lay the smackdown on any spoilers but made it to 5:30 yesterday.

The Eagles came out flexing their muscles while we couldn't generate any offense at all. Could have easily been another whitewash but in one of the first times on record known to man, Kyle made adjustments and went to a more pass first approach with screens. The classic example of the West Coast offense and using pass plays as if they're running plays.

Purdy utilised the weapons around him but I thought he played a fantastic game after what happened last time. 

The NFC is livened up now and I can't wait to see Eagles and Boys. December will be good viewing peeps. Sit back and enjoy.

Edited by layzie

Cracking game today, Lawrence got hurt and it didn’t look good. 
Browning keeps playing like this he is a starter on another team next year.

 

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