Still, this is only the beginning. Miserable still has time on its hands.
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spendius
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Sun 10 Jan, 2010 05:29 am
fm wrote-
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Im only going to watch the Philly/Dallas game. The line is still 9 points and I think that its worth a bet on Philly. I dont expect them to win but they will beat the spread this time.
fm drops a wad.
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alex240101
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Sun 10 Jan, 2010 09:44 am
Middle of the ocean, my bucket has a hole in it.
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mysteryman
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Sun 10 Jan, 2010 09:52 am
@mysteryman,
So far, I'm 1-1 in the playoffs.
Like most of us, I had Cincy to beat the Jets.
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sozobe
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Sun 10 Jan, 2010 09:59 am
So Vikes play Cowboys next week, not the Packers*. If they each win (Vikes beat Cowboys, Packers beat N.O.) then they can meet in the NFC championships though. That'd be interesting.
I'm actually more worried about the Cowboys than the Packers though in terms of match-ups and emotion. No picks yet, will wait for the other two games today and then mull.
*All assuming the Packers beat the Cardinals, which hasn't happened yet and of course might not.
The Weather Channel says that it is 20 degrees F and sunny in Foxboro, MA, for the Ravens @ Patriots game in an hour. A 10 mph breeze from the NNE blowing down the N-S oriented field.
was expecting the Week XVII re-matches to at least have been more competitive.
bengals and phiggles looked like they'd rather've been playing golf in a tropical climate...
While of course there's still plenty of time left and Pats can recover yet, let me say that I didn't pick because of cute-buttness or whatever -- I picked because of Welker and how RECENT it was. It takes a while for a team to reconfigure things when they lose someone so central and I thought that + pressure could lead to discombobulation.
Ravens just screwed up though -- didn't challenge that call. Patriot dude didn't have possession, this imminent score shouldn't be happening and might turn the momentum.