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Damn it, entered holiday mode last week and forgot to do my tips, after finally a year in which I did OK!

Bengals, Chargers, Vikings for this week.

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If they don't make it, and they're odds against, Bengals will easily be the best team not to make playoffs

3 hours ago, BDA said:

If they don't make it, and they're odds against, Bengals will easily be the best team not to make playoffs

Maybe but I didn't think they were great today. They have Pittsburgh every opportunity to take the game but Wilson/Steelers kept choking their opportunities. Pittsburgh have collapsed the last month or so, typical of their recent seasons.


Washington  Giants  Seattle

Garropollo with a terrible throw that's intercepted. Killed the momentum of that drive after a lovely 43yr return by Whittington.

Pats fire Mayo after one season! 

Wonder if winning the game and losing the #1 pick now for pick 4 has anything to do with it.


Garopollo underthrows on the last pass with player open, Rams lose, so will face Vikes or Lions.
 

Only sour note was Corrum has an arm injury.

Positives is Reps for some lesser players who played well and if called upon I think Jimmy G could slot in for Stafford. He did pretty well today considering we had only 1 of our starting linemen in front of him.

On 02/01/2025 at 21:41, titan_uranus said:

Damn it, entered holiday mode last week and forgot to do my tips, after finally a year in which I did OK!

Bengals, Chargers, Vikings for this week.

Yet a Vikings win today will give you the Title as you'll be the only person to have picked 3 road winners in week 18 (thus giving you 2 bonus points along with the 6 points for the week)

So it all comes down to the wire!!

In other news ... it will be 24 days since Mahomes will have played a game when the Chiefs kick off their post season in week 2 of the playoffs

Edited by Macca

15 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yet a Vikings win today will give you the Title as you'll be the only person to have picked 3 road winners in week 18 (thus giving you 2 bonus points along with the 6 points for the week)

So it all comes down to the wire!!

Well I picked that the niners would be holidaying in Miami... sure looks like neither were playing football today.

So I mean... Technically I picked that right...

 

McDaniels has to come under massive scrutiny for another poor Dolphins season.

Edited by Gorgoroth

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Well I picked that the niners would be holidaying in Miami... sure looks like neither were playing football today.

So I mean... Technically I picked that right...

 

McDaniels has to come under massive scrutiny for another poor Dolphins season.

Miami was the trap game and the Bills rested Allen (and a few others?)

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Miami was the trap game and the Bills rested Allen (and a few others?)

Miami are the most over rated team.


The schedule for next week is out

All times AEDT

Sun 8.30am  LA Chargers (5) @ Houston (4)

Sun 12.30pm  Pittsburgh (6) @ Baltimore (3)

Mon 5.00am  Denver (7) @ Buffalo (2)

Mon 8.30am  Green Bay (7) @ Philadelphia (2)

Mon 12.00pm  Washington (6) @ Tampa Bay (3)

Tues 12.00pm  Lions (5) or Vikings (5) @ LA Rams (4)

KC (1) & Lions (1) or Vikings (1) (Bye)

Edited by Macca

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

The schedule for next week is yet to be finalised but the times of the games have (I believe)

All times AEDT

Sunday 8.30am & 12.30pm

Monday 5.00am,  8.30am,  11.30am

Tuesday 12.00pm

The match-ups?

Denver (7) @ Buffalo (2)

Pittsburgh (6) @ Baltimore (3)

LA Chargers (5) @ Houston (4)

KC (1) (Bye)

Green Bay (7) @ Philadelphia (2)

Washington (6) @ Tampa Bay (3)

Lions (5) or Vikings (5) @ LA Rams (4)

Lions (1) or Vikings (1) (Bye)

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

 

 

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Nice work, Gorg

I'll edit the other post to avoid confusion

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