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Bills 1-6

Seahawks 7-12

Bucs 13+

Ravens 7-12

Saints 1-6

Browns 1-6

 

Bills 34 Indianapolis 31

Seattle 20 LA Rams 31

Tampa Bay 26 Washington 28

Titans 34 Baltimore 28

New Orleans 37 Bears 20

Cleveland 24 Pittsburgh 26

 

I actually thought browns would win prior to not being able to train all week and missing their head coach 

Indianapolis 17 @ Buffalo 31

LA Rams 21 @ Seattle 24

Tampa Bay 31 @ Washington 13

Ravens 24 @ Titans 28

Bears 21 @ Saints 35

Browns 31 @ Steelers 28

 

6 Starters (so far) for the post-season tipping comp so we're up and running

Good luck to all that are playing (the bonus points for the margins is going to make things interesting)

 

Here are the games again ...

Sunday 5.05am - Indianapolis (+6.5) @ Buffalo (-6.5)

Sunday 8.40am - LA Rams (+3.5) @ Seattle (-3.5)

Sunday 12 15pm - Tampa Bay (-8.5) @ Washington (+8.5)

Monday 5.05am - Ravens (-3) @ Titans (+3)

Monday 8.40am - Bears (+10.5) @ Saints (_10.5)

Monday 12.15pm Browns (+6) @ Steelers (-6)

 

Please ignore if not interested but a final shout out to ... @DeeSpencer  @titan_uranus  @layzie  @DemonDave  @Dr. Gonzo   @Dappa Dan


Wolford starting over Goff... I was unsure but this is ballsy and thought McVay would go with Goff.

Time will tell which was the better choice, Goff certainly the safer option, Wolford the wildcard. (Pun intended ?)

Wolford cops big hit that jams his neck back into his body after starting very well, 5 to go in the first and looks like Goff is playing. Doubt he takes much under centre with that thumb.

 

Should have sat Goff and had Bortles as back up. 
pits all up to our D, gotta score multiple times or turn over within FG range cos we ain’t scoring on offence.

Hope these two teams just knock each other out :p

But seriously what a pick 6 that was. 4 WR set and bam. When you pick Wilson off, you've usually done something pretty impressive.

 


Metcalf hits back at his coach with TD. 

Btw someone should remind him with no fans, we hear everything on the sidelines..

3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Alex Smith out for WFT, would t have gambled on them if knew he was a chance to miss. Bugger

Alright! Time to put a massive SGM on the Bucs. Theres points to be scored! Antonio Brown 3 TDs. Sorry getting ahead of myself 


Can we just give Donald defensive MVP now? 

Update: Off the field. Not a great sight, hope it's not serious.

Edited by layzie

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Can we just give Donald defensive MVP now? 

Update: Off the field. Not a great sight, hope it's not serious.

TBH, he deserves votes in MVP. 
How any one thinks Watt has had a better year or is more valuable beggars belief.

7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Alright! Time to put a massive SGM on the Bucs. Theres points to be scored! Antonio Brown 3 TDs. Sorry getting ahead of myself 

Also remember the WFT defence is 3rd or 4th best in the league. 

Enjoying the commentary on here fellas, keep it up...it’s like Game Day in Jan. Hope they hang on for ya @Gorgoroth


2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Aaron Donald injured and questionable to return... Goff can’t throw it... oh boy.

Rib injury, not ideal. 

That last throw was woeful, they all look like they are being tipped off the line of scrimmage.

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

TBH, he deserves votes in MVP. 
How any one thinks Watt has had a better year or is more valuable beggars belief.

100% I'd be perfectly ok with that. 

Watt is great but there's no chance in hell he's been better. The work Donald does and the stuff he has to put up with on the line while doing it is crazy.

He's just one of the true great football players. Textbook statement but it's true.

 
5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Also remember the WFT defence is 3rd or 4th best in the league. 

Yep, good stubborn defense. Got too carried away with the potential $$ Gorg!

7 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Enjoying the commentary on here fellas, keep it up...it’s like Game Day in Jan. Hope they hang on for ya @Gorgoroth

No worries DZ. Hopefully a bit less venom than regular game day :p


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