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Rams have tried to get Nacua the 1 extra yard. Will he play after the half?

Will the niners rest their starters? 

 

Eagles have put the cue in the rack ... Hurts sitting out the 2nd half apparently (already trail 0-24)

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rams have tried to get Nacua the 1 extra yard. Will he play after the half?

Will the niners rest their starters? 

I hope he gets it, great story.

I'd say so. Expect to see Colt McKivitz at LT for amateur hour blindside protection.

 

Titanic struggle with the Bears and Packers. 

Meanwhile James Connor levels things up in Arizona.

 

Chris Jones gets 10.5 sacks for the season and a nice $1.2 million bonus. 

As you can expect his celebration would have had Lawrence Taylor green with envy. 

Cardinals fake the FG and Murray finds McBride in the endzone. They are looking the better team.


Packers back in the playoffs. Well done Jordon Love and co. That sidearm throw he made for the first down was cool as. 

Meanwhile, in the tipping comp, unless the Eagles somehow come back and win, there are 3 participants (layz, Gorg, Gonzo) still in the running to gain points this week (3 plus a possible bonus point)

layz needs the Bills & Cowboys to win, Gorg the Cowboys only and Gonzo the Seahawks & Dallas

Bills no longer have anything to play for and the Seattle trail by 7 with 4 minutes left.  Dallas should win 

Gorg could win the comp outright if results fall his way!


1 minute ago, Macca said:

Meanwhile, in the tipping comp, unless the Eagles somehow come back and win, there are 3 participants (layz, Gorg, Gonzo) still in the running to gain points this week (3 plus a possible bonus point)

layz needs the Bills & Cowboys to win, Gorg the Cowboys only and Gonzo the Seahawks & Dallas

Bills no longer have anything to play for and the Seattle trail by 7 with 4 minutes left.  Dallas should win 

Gorg could win the comp outright if results fall his way!

Like the Rams right now, Gorg is in the driver's seat..

Seattle hit the front 

@Dr. Gonzo now in the box seat! (in the tipping comp)

Edited by Macca


3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Seattle hit the front 

@Gonzo now in the box seat! (in the tipping comp)

Cards taking it down the field.

 

Arizona within field goal range with 20 seconds left!

Next week

Packers @ Dallas

Rams @ Detroit 

 


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