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Early indications are we got our first two picks right 

A comparison...

Jared Verse: 74 pass rush snaps, 16 QB pressures, 18% rate of pressures, 5 quick pressures

Micah Parsons: 110 pass rush snaps, 20 QB pressures, 17.5% rate of pressures, 6 quick pressures

 

A comparison...

Braden Fiske: 87 pass rush snaps, 14 pressures, 15.9% pressures, 4 quick pressures

Maxx Crosby: 100 pass rush snaps, 12 pressures, 11.7% pressures, 5 quick pressures

 

I know it's early but that's good company to be trending with. And yes they other teams will scheme for for those two stars but it's the tuft of grass on the cliff I'm holding on to 😂

 
 

Atlanta wins!

The Bucs were always winning until they weren't!  

 

No idea how we won that game… I turned it off after the missed conversion on 4th & 15 with a minute to go only to turn it back on to see it going into OT! 504 yards & 4 TDs for Kirk


On 01/10/2024 at 20:51, Macca said:

@Dr. Gonzo @layzie

The 3 Lead-pipe locks all failed to salute unless we did a Seinfeld and went the opposite!

So shove that idea!!

Yeah last week was pretty diabolical for my tipping. This week not much better, I'd go Steelers as my lock with Parsons and Lawrence both out and you just know Sal having to front up for Guess The Lines straight after means a loss for the Cowboys.

Don't see how Giants cover either with Malik Nabers unlikely so Seattle also a good bet even though they're giving a lot of points. And while the London games always throw up funny results I don't see how the Jets O-line withstands Flores' Vikings D. Jefferson, Addison and Nailor three decent receivers which we'll find it hard to cover too, only saving grace for the Jets is Darnold turns back into a pumpkin but more likely he gives an FU performance.

On 04/10/2024 at 17:01, Gorgoroth said:

Big miss by the refs at the end, Buccs should have had a facemask. But that's the game.

Holding at the line of scrimmage occurs first.


Bills  Ravens  Packers

Baltimore, Green Bay, Dallas


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Mine are in Macca

Colts, Packers, Ravens 

Jets & Vikings on at 12.30am ... if I wasn't working I'd be tempted to do an all-nighter

Oh for the days when I could just take Monday's off! Probably get through the first half of the Jets/Vikes game though

SNF & MNF are good match-ups this week

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Wrong fred.

If you could ever get your head around a sport where gaining 2 or 3 yards in territory is often seem as a huge positive, then the NFL might be your go, ET

It's certainly an acquired taste and it can take years to fully appreciate.  But as slow as the sport can look, each play is unique and is hard to predict

And any sort of score can come from nowhere.  No 2 games are alike as well

The sport is way less violent these days but players will still use their helmet as weapons

And the Quarterbacks are well protected!!

 
6 minutes ago, Macca said:

If you could ever get your head around a sport where gaining 2 or 3 yards in territory is often seem as a huge positive, then the NFL might be your go, ET

It's certainly an acquired taste and it can take years to fully appreciate.  But as slow as the sport can look, each play is unique and is hard to predict

And any sort of score can come from nowhere.  No 2 games are alike as well

The sport is way less violent these days but players will still use their helmet as weapons

And the Quarterbacks are well protected!!

Tell me it’s more exciting than NRL? At least more athletic? I’m definitely willing to give it a try, would be good to get into a different/another sport. I only watch AFL and the NBA.

1 hour ago, Macca said:

Jets & Vikings on at 12.30am ... if I wasn't working I'd be tempted to do an all-nighter

Oh for the days when I could just take Monday's off! Probably get through the first half of the Jets/Vikes game though

SNF & MNF are good match-ups this week

I'd be happy even just with Monday  mornings off 


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