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@TheLorenaKid I dont know about loser but his body language says it all...... |
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@ValueDog They play the Raiders! |
ActionMagnet | 10 |
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Quote Originally Posted by ValueDog:
Quote Originally Posted by ActionMagnet: 5 sacks as well. This Philly team has a massive horse shoe deep in the recesses of their anal cavity. 23 first downs KC to 18 PHI Total plays 74 KC to 54 PHI 5 sacks KC defense to 1 sack PHI defense 8-16 on 3rd down KC to 3-11 3rd down PHI I guess we can point to the 2 red zone turnovers. 99 out of 100 times these numbers would lead to KC win. The proof is in the pudding.....KC was and is the better team. The numbers speak for themselves. Yes - I lost my bet. Pissed of - no. Hammer KC @ GB week 13! The road to the AFC goes through them. My take on this is that we hammer KC week 13. They should dismantle Green Bay. If KC loses @ GB you to the "PACK" you know something is "rotten in DENMARK". Mahommes vs. Love. Reid vs. Lafleur.....need a say more! Sorry kc does not play GB...... |
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@ValueDog Also - this sticks out like a sore thumb........ KC SHUT OUT IN THE SECOND HALF????? Instead, they got none. The Chiefs were shut out in the second half for the third consecutive game, this time by Philadelphia in their highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch, allowing Jalen Hurts and Co. to rally from a 10-point deficit for a 21-17 victory at Arrowhead Stadium.
Week -11 vs PHI shut out second half at home Week - 9 vs MIA Shut out second half at home Week - 8 vs DEN Shut out second half at Denver ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Quote Originally Posted by ActionMagnet:
5 sacks as well. This Philly team has a massive horse shoe deep in the recesses of their anal cavity. 23 first downs KC to 18 PHI Total plays 74 KC to 54 PHI 5 sacks KC defense to 1 sack PHI defense 8-16 on 3rd down KC to 3-11 3rd down PHI I guess we can point to the 2 red zone turnovers. 99 out of 100 times these numbers would lead to KC win.
The proof is in the pudding.....KC was and is the better team. The numbers speak for themselves. Yes - I lost my bet. Pissed of - no. Hammer KC @ GB week 13! The road to the AFC goes through them. My take on this is that we hammer KC week 13. They should dismantle Green Bay. If KC loses @ GB you to the "PACK" you know something is "rotten in DENMARK". Mahommes vs. Love. Reid vs. Lafleur.....need a say more! |
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@pointspreadking All the numbers said to take DENVER spread and straight up - Bills are my team and they are over rated. Simple as that. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Fuse:
Thanks - Feels good to be back.....hope some of you cashed.... |
ValueDog | 17 |
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@ValueDog BUFFALO losses vs CINCY x2, NE, JAC, NYJ Some questionable loses 5-5 last 10 for the Bills..... |
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After a long vacation and some rest I am back.... Debated waiting until week 11 but why procrastinate? MONDAY - DENVER @ BUFFALO: Spread winner: Denver @ +7.5 or +7 wherever you can get it. Why: Buffalo 3-7 vs spread last 10 Denver 10 td's vs 2 picks last 5 games Denver wins of KC, GB, CHI last 5 games Wild Card: Josh Allen 9 td's & 5 picks last 5 game Josh Allen has a passer rating of 106.2 with 544 yards, 4 touchdowns and 1 interception in 2 games versus the Broncos in his career. 2-0 vs Broncos career. Russel Wilson has a passer rating of 109.4 with 877 yards, 5 touchdowns and 2 interceptions in 3 games against the Bills in his career 2-1 vs Bills career. LONGSHOT but worth a look: DENVER STRAIGHT UP! last time the total was @ 47 Denver won!
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@ValueDog Oh ya - forgot possible playoff run for the SuperBowl - lol! |
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Dont usually post my picks but for week 18 here goes.......
Tampa Bay all day! Why you ask? Simple for a few reasons..... 1. If they lose Tampa would be the only team in the playoffs with an under .500 won loss record. (NFL all about optics - how would it look if they were the only team with a losing record in the playoffs?) 2. Atlanta wins they lose draft position 3. Tom Brady has a new movie comming out. "80 for Brady". This will be plugged some way some how over the playoffs and on all media. Movie needs to do well. 4. Lost alot of money recently - About $4 million went to taxes and his agent's fees, and $1 million went to equity in FTX, which is now worthless. I predict he plays and puts a few td's on the scoreboard before they pull him and rest other starters. That's all! |
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Quote Originally Posted by Amazing1one:
Even though that was a sad moment. It was good to see everyone come together with their prayers and hope that he is ok. Now can we all do that without tragedy or someone losing there life? For that 30 minutes Everyone was the Same. We all felt the same. And with that there is no way I'm giving up on us at all. Thank you Amen to that! Thank you for being a blessing to everyone here and saying your not giving up on us at all!!! BE A BLESSING to everyone that we meet. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Lewis1218:
@ValueDog Amen.
Amen Brother! Just think it took an tragic injury like this on MNF to open some peoples hearts, eyes and minds to people that needs prayers and help every day. Everyone please do what you can to help those less fortunate than you! People are starving everyone and homeless through no fault of their own. Please help any way you can! 2 Timoththy 3:1 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; 2 Timothy 3:2 For people will love only themselves and their money. They will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God, disobedient to their parents, and ungrateful. They will consider nothing sacred. Some of us have to learn the hard way. EVERYONE WAKE UP!! |
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Quote Originally Posted by CaseyMcGehee:
How did this spiral into political bs, it's not the time or place. Hamlin is in critical condition. Some of you have no shame at all. Agee 100%!!! Please pray and stop the hate! |
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Please pray for Damar Hamlin!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone who is reading this post! His LIFE is worth more than a bet or a wager! John 15:12 - "Love each other as I have loved you" Lords prayer for everyone does not know it: Our Father, who art in heaven, The NFL is a modern day Gladiator Sport with these men putting the health on the line for our entertainment each week. Please pray for Damar Hamlin!
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Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobob89074:
Quote Originally Posted by dustmiester: @Buffalobob89074 Desperate People do desperate things doesnt that matter what day of the year it is If this is in reference to the looting in Buffalo then I cannot disagree with you more. After my Father died, my family was poor but we did not resort to wholesale looting to survive. The people who engaged in stealing goods from stores also did structural damage to the stores themselves which showed outright malice. Nah, IMO the looters are animals who walk the earth without a heart.
Animals that walk the earth without a heart? Whats more vaulable to you the store or a human life? Read this please......https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/30/us/blizzard-new-york-rescue-school-break-in/index.html As a deadly and historic blizzard barreled through Erie County, New York, last weekend, some residents found themselves in a dire scenario – stranded in howling snow with nowhere to go, their cars dwindling in gas supply with police unable to come to the rescue. Among those trapped last Friday was Jay Withey, a mechanic in the town of Cheektowaga who had ventured out to help a trapped friend, but instead got caught in the snow himself. Over the course of the night, he would be turned away by several people he begged for help, eventually committing a final act of desperation to save himself and more than 20 others from the brutal storm. His night began at 6 p.m. when he got a call from a friend who had become stuck in the quickly mounting snow. “He said I’m the only person he knew that would come over so I figured I would go get him,” Withey said. Withey drove toward his friend, weaving between abandoned vehicles that littered the road. Suddenly, he saw a young man named Mike walking in sneakers and wrapped in a light jacket. He told Mike to hop in the truck to escape the cold. As he drove past snow drifts several feet tall, Withey said, his truck became stuck twice. The first time, he was able to shovel his way out, but the second time felt hopeless. “I’m trying to dig myself out, but the snow is coming down just as fast as I’m shoveling,” he said. With his clothes soaking wet and only a quarter of a tank of fuel left, Withey started to grow concerned. Leaving Mike in the truck, he began knocking on the doors of houses lining the street to see if anyone would give them shelter. Withey said he went to 10 households, offering each $500 to spend the night on their floor. All of them turned him away. “I plead with them, ‘Please, please can I sleep on the floor, I’m in fear for my life,’ and they say, ‘No I’m sorry’,” he said. Feeling defeated, Withey tried to walk back to his truck, but became lost in the blustery wind and thick snow. “My vision is getting foggy, my body is cramping up, and I’m fearing for my life,” he said. Finally, he saw a light glint in the distance, the same blinking light he remembered parking his truck next to. After marching back to the truck, Withey called the police but was told that due to the dangerous storm conditions, they couldn’t come to rescue him, he said. He also learned that the friend who had called him for help had been rescued by authorities. With the gas running precariously low, Withey was concerned, but tired, so he tried to take a nap. At around 11 p.m., he heard a knock at the car window and opened the door to find Mary, an elderly woman who said she had been stuck in her car since 4 p.m. and needed help. He told her to get in the truck, too. |
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Quote Originally Posted by JackAdamsss:
Houston not locked in to the #1 pick yet? Pretty sure that they are not locked in for that pick yet. Take a look. https://www.tankathon.com/nfl |
ValueDog | 8 |
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@NONEED4LUCK Houston (why would they want to give up the #1 pick?), Arizona (they are a mess and JJ Watt retiring need to replace him). |
ValueDog | 8 |
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What teams do you think lose this weekend based off of draft position? https://www.tankathon.com/nfl |
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Quote Originally Posted by MrWhatsItToYa:
Quote Originally Posted by jepjep02: Nobody has a gun to your head to keep watching and betting on the games. Stop being a karen.This is part of the reason they can keep doing it.Can't defend his opinion against anything that's been said so far about officials and the league being horse sh*t.So what's his response,"Nobody has a gun to your head to keep watching".So basically if the league has been condoning officials to manipulate games,he don't care let them do it,he must be a real stand up guy.You don't like that the game of football you've been enjoying your whole life has becoming unwatchable because of all the bullsh*t calls,"Oh stop complaining you karen,just deal with it" It just keeps getting better day after day.......let the light shine on the shady NFL and the refs!! Look: NFL Referees Apparently Lied To Stadium Crowd (msn.com) Early in Saturday night's matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills, fans at Highmark Stadium launched snowballs down onto the field — sometimes in the direction of players and referees. In response to this potential safety concern, officials came over the stadium speakers with a warning for fans. The referee team threatened to give the Bills a 15-yard penalty if the snowball throwing continued to be an issue. “We've just been informed that if a snowball hits someone, it'll be a 15-yard penalty against Buffalo," referee Bill Vinovich said over the speakers. The broadcast team was confused by this announcement as the NFL does not have any rules regarding penalties for fan action. According to Bills tight end Dawson Knox, the officials lied and made this announcement to calm the crowd down. “Apparently, they told Coach McDermott or someone, 'Hey we can’t actually enforce that, we just have to say that for them to stop.' It was a just say it, to get them to calm down,'" Knox said, per Buffalo News Sports. The snowball throwing subsided after this announcement, but the natural snow flurries picked up later in the game. The Bills ultimately claimed a 32-29 win and clinched an AFC East title. |
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