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Leaderboard Tipping Comp to follow in the next post

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n.b. The games listed for next week are correct but they've got the month wrong! (Should be Nov not Dec)

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Things are tightening up in the tipping comp.  Moves aplenty and many are within striking distance of the lead

*Subject to a proof read*

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(This Week's Awarded Points in Brackets)

23 - Go the Biff (3), Dr.Gonzo (1)

22 - layzie (3)

21 - Clintosaurus (0)

20 - DemonDave (1),  JV7 (3)

19 - titan_uranus (3),  Gorgoroth (3)

17 - BDA (1),  DeeSpencer (3)

14 - ElDiablo14 (3),  Macca 14 (0)

9 - Dee Zephyr (0)

 

p.s. This year's points tally looks more like a Brownlow Tally!

3 Votes ... P Cripps

Lions,  Vikes,  Chiefs

 

Chiefs, Lions, Broncos

 

Lions lose Anzalone for rest of reg season with a broken forearm, starting to look thin on the defensive side of the ball now. 

Ifeatu Melifonwu placed back on injured reserve for a finger issue not the ankle that made him miss so far all season I think.

So essentially the lions are now down 3 of their best defenders for min the next 4 weeks.

 

Oh and the Jets are imploding inside the imploding they were already doing...

38 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Lions lose Anzalone for rest of reg season with a broken forearm, starting to look thin on the defensive side of the ball now. 

Ifeatu Melifonwu placed back on injured reserve for a finger issue not the ankle that made him miss so far all season I think.

So essentially the lions are now down 3 of their best defenders for min the next 4 weeks.

 

Oh and the Jets are imploding inside the imploding they were already doing...

And now their GM has been sacked!

What a mess

 



I swear Thursday Night Football is always a trap! Bloody Steelers 

32 minutes ago, JV7 said:

I swear Thursday Night Football is always a trap! Bloody Steelers 

Always tough for the away team on a short week, especially if it's a divisional game and also coming off a brutal divisional game last week. Throw in a 2nd half blizzard and the Steelers were always going to struggle.

Man the Niners are without Purdy and Kittle this week and Williams is questionable. 

Did the whole team walk under the ladder?

3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Man the Niners are without Purdy and Kittle this week and Williams is questionable. 

Did the whole team walk under the ladder?

Bosa is out too.

Madden curse has extended to the entire team. Combined with the Superbowl loser curse the 9ers were on a hiding to nothing this year.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo


Gotta love a snow game!

The game could have gone either way and all things considered, the standard was quite good

Highlights Pittsburgh @ Cleveland

 

So those Eagles go alright...

That 26 reject from Giants, totally see why they got rid of him, what a dud... :P


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