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2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'd love them to win it but I think it will catch up. The arms of Mahomes and Allen would have a field day. 

Well we saw the Bills score heaps on them last week, but the Bills D isn’t great either. Chiefs O isnt great but they grind games out and the Mahomes factor kicks in. 
Id rate Lions better v chiefs than Bills tho.

 
 

Colts, Dolphins, Chargers

14 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Ravens Chiefs Colts

You've gone early and it paid off, Gonzo!

2 in the bank!!

Although, at this stage of the season, most of the teams that should win, often do win 

But there's nearly always 1 trap game and sometimes 2 trap games

You're in a good position right now

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Dolphins  Packers  Lions


Packers , Colts, Lions

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Don't forget your tips!

Stafford has started very poorly, inaccurate whilst under little pressure then not feeling the pressure on the last. 

Couple of poor choices, intercepted when we should have hit the ball away, then we throw on 3&5, let them keep their time out. Give Williams the ball and get that clock rolling.

 

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On 26/12/2024 at 13:06, Macca said:

You've gone early and it paid off, Gonzo!

2 in the bank!!

Although, at this stage of the season, most of the teams that should win, often do win 

But there's nearly always 1 trap game and sometimes 2 trap games

You're in a good position right now

I can't imagine the Giants throwing away the top pick but Richardson is out and Colts starting Flacco. Although Flacco is probably auditioning for a contract next year so has something to play for I guess.

5 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I need to lie down...

The Rams have been pretty poor the last few weeks since beating Buffalo but just seem to keep finding ways to win in low scoring games. 13-9 vs Arizona, 19-9 vs Jets and 12-6 vs the 9ers, with Cupp, Nakua and Higbee plus Kyren Williams at RB they should be putting up bigger scores against these types of teams. Stafford seems to have hit a wall.

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4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

The Rams have been pretty poor the last few weeks since beating Buffalo but just seem to keep finding ways to win in low scoring games. 13-9 vs Arizona, 19-9 vs Jets and 12-6 vs the 9ers, with Cupp, Nakua and Higbee plus Kyren Williams at RB they should be putting up bigger scores against these types of teams. Stafford seems to have hit a wall.

It’s been weird, at times we can move the ball like we are a top 3 team and then we do a long series of 3 and outs. I mean we had one good qtr today no offence, D played very well and won the game for us.

McVay only gave one game ball today and it was too Witherspoon.

31 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I can't imagine the Giants throwing away the top pick but Richardson is out and Colts starting Flacco. Although Flacco is probably auditioning for a contract next year so has something to play for I guess.

And the Colts & Dolphins can still make the playoffs so plenty to play for

Even the Bengals can make it after today's win over the Broncos

And it's easy for an NFL team to tank a game or 2 so those teams low on the conference tables will be eyeing off their 1st round picks 

40 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

It’s been weird, at times we can move the ball like we are a top 3 team and then we do a long series of 3 and outs. I mean we had one good qtr today no offence, D played very well and won the game for us.

McVay only gave one game ball today and it was too Witherspoon.

You're almost over the line with regards to winning the division but if you lose to Seattle then it will go down to the 5th tiebreaker as you'll be even with Seattle on the first 4 teabreaks!

I'm sure you're all over the scenarios but it's rather complicated trying to explain here! 

The strength of victory metric being at the forefront

 

Yeah the strength of victory is the one we want to occur, then it could be wrapped up by Tuesday.

The Rams will have won the division by Tuesday (31st Jan) if 3 of the following 5 teams win in week 17 (tomorrow)

Bills (likely) 49ers (unlikely) Vikes (60/40) Washington (probably) Browns (not likely) 

It might still come down to some week 18 results if Seattle beat the Rams next week

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