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Bears take lead. How are the refs going to bail out the Steelers this time?

Didn't see it, but the Steelers appear to have won. They did not cover, lol.

The Bears kept lining up off sides on the game winning drive :facepalm:

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Bears take lead. How are the refs going to bail out the Steelers this time?

Didn't see it, but the Steelers appear to have won. They did not cover, lol.

The Bears kept lining up off sides on the game winning drive :facepalm:

 

That last breakdown in coverage was the dagger.

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Just for fun I'm going to my local watering hole Thursday night for beers, wings, and squished 'Fins. Should be very entertaining, and I'm not referring to the game.
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Pick! Greatest defensive performance in NFL history!*

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Lamar Jackson, lol.

Jackson wasn't great but he didn't have a whole lot of help from his teammates. Well, the ones wearing Ravens uniforms, anyway.

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Pick! Greatest defensive performance in NFL history!*

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Lamar Jackson, lol.

Jackson wasn't great but he didn't have a whole lot of help from his teammates. Well, the ones wearing Ravens uniforms, anyway.

My buddy had the Ravens on three different parlay cards, lol.
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Just for fun I'm going to my local watering hole Thursday night for beers, wings, and squished 'Fins. Should be very entertaining, and I'm not referring to the game.

Oops.

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OBJ to the Rams. Hoo, boy!

 

Exactly half of Packer fandom is breathing a collective sigh of relief! :D

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I would say the Rams are "all in" this year! Dolphins win just shows there are no guarantees in the NFL. This last week has had some crazy upsets.

Here's to the trend crossing over to NCAA football.
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Aaron Rodgers has been cleared to play and will start in tomorrow's game at Lambeau against Seattle.

 

He will not be tested for Covid-19 again for 90 days.

That 90-day period takes him through the NFC Championship Game, which is on January 30th.

The Super Bowl is on February 13th.

 

So when did the 90-day period start? November 3rd, when he was put on the Covid list, or today, the 13th?

90 days from the 3rd is February 1st.

90 days from the 13th is February 11th.

 

If the Packers make it to the Super Bowl, but Rodgers tests positive again right before the game.....oh boy.... :eh:

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Ben out for tomorrow's game vs Detroit.

 

Fun fact of the day. There are people who are on Medicare who weren't born the last time the Lions won in Pittsburgh.

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Ben out for tomorrow's game vs Detroit.

 

Fun fact of the day. There are people who are on Medicare who weren't born the last time the Lions won in Pittsburgh.

Oh my Lord. What year was that? I ask because I just went on Medicare a couple of months back (born in '56). :codger:

 

The Lions are a sad, sad franchise yet they've been to the playoffs more recently that the Seattle Mariners. :rage:

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Ben out for tomorrow's game vs Detroit.

 

Fun fact of the day. There are people who are on Medicare who weren't born the last time the Lions won in Pittsburgh.

Oh my Lord. What year was that? I ask because I just went on Medicare a couple of months back (born in '56). :codger:

 

The Lions are a sad, sad franchise yet they've been to the playoffs more recently that the Seattle Mariners. :rage:

1955

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