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That TD catch by Wilson was something out of the top draw of the unbelievable cabinet.

Edited by Gorgoroth

Rodger’s was $4.50 to throw 3+ TDs… Was going to put SGM Rodger’s 3+ TDs into Adam’s anytime TD into Adam’s over 80+ receiving yards… Was $11s than forgot to put it on 🤦🏻‍♂️

Rodger’s was always going to respond… 

 
On 31/10/2024 at 15:07, layzie said:

My theory is that you can only be madly into 2 sports at the same time. By that I mean 2 sports where you watch every game, you check the net or socials for news or you frequent a fine establishment like Demonland.

My 3 favs AFL, NFL and Soccer (the latter which a long time ago I seemed to comfortably fit in EPL, Spanish League, Italian league and some A-league is almost exclusively EPL now) for most of the year there is 2 of these on at the same time which helps.

I love the sport of Basketball and I'd even go as far as saying I love to watch the NBA but my interest in it is completely different to NFL. I mostly follow players and 'good games', I have a team I don't care about them like I care about the Niners. I do like basketball though and talking about it right now makes me want to go outside and shoot some hoops. The UFC I go through fluctuating periods of either being obsessed or completely out of it. Yeah that's my ted talk. 

 

 

It's easier when there are 16/17 games a season vs 82 (NBA/NHL) or however many in baseball (160+?)

19 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

That TD catch by Wilson was something out of the top draw of the unbelievable cabinet.

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Lions, Saints, Commanders

 

Wild game at Seattle

Geno Smith with another interception (this time an absolute shocker!!)


2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Wild game at Seattle

Geno Smith with another interception (this time an absolute shocker!!)

I'm struggling with this game, the 103yr pick 6 was huge! Our D has been insanely good. We need the offence to match them.

cowboys very close to cooked for the year. Dak left the game due to a hammy and CD Lamb in a lot of discomfort with his shoulder.

must win game next week v the Eagles but given all the injuries, we are long odds to make play-offs

In the tipping comp, the Jets & Panthers spoil the party in terms of maximum points gained        

                Leaderboard Tipping Comp

     (This week's awarded points in brackets)

20 - Clintosaurus (2)

19 - Dr. Gonzo (2), DemonDave (2)

17 - Go the Biff (2)

16 - layzie (2)

15 - BDA (2)

14 - JV7 (2)

13 - titan_uranus (2), Gorgoroth (2), Macca (0)

11 - DeeSpencer (2)

10 - ElDiablo14 (2)

9 - Dee Zephyr (0)

Edited by Macca

Why did they pick up that flag??? That's the definition of a defenceless receiver. These refs have been so bad today 

Seattle had to try for the field goal there and trust their defence 

Poor call


Stafford marches the Rams downfield and the Rams win!  Great catch by Robinson in the end zone

Stop those seaflogs on a 4tha dn 1 then take it down the field, boom! One handed catch to Robinson!!!!

My heart rate is a billion right now!

Beast mode on 7Mate now!

On 02/11/2024 at 10:32, Dr. Gonzo said:

It's easier when there are 16/17 games a season vs 82 (NBA/NHL) or however many in baseball (160+?)

Yeah that's a factor too. Don't know how people do it


22 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Stop those seaflogs on a 4tha dn 1 then take it down the field, boom! One handed catch to Robinson!!!!

My heart rate is a billion right now!

I like Seaflogs, im stealing that.

For years I said Seahacks, doesn't hurt to have more though.

Bucs put up a good fight but probably lost the division today. Should've gone for 2 when they had the chance, much better to go for broke than think they could win in OT.

 

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               Leaderboard Tipping Comp

      (This week's awarded points in brackets)

20 - Clintosaurus (2)

19 - Dr. Gonzo (2), DemonDave (2)

17 - Go the Biff (2)

16 - layzie (2)

15 - BDA (2)

14 - JV7 (2)

13 - titan_uranus (2), Gorgoroth (2), Macca (0)

11 - DeeSpencer (2)

10 - ElDiablo14 (2)

9 - Dee Zephyr (0)

 

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